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Another Eruption in Iceland
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Published February 9, 2024
For the third time since December 2023, fresh lava has flowed across parts of the Reykjanes peninsula.
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Inferno Scars Valparaíso
Heat, drought, and winds fueled wildland fires that raged into parts of Viña del Mar and Quilpué.
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PACE Makes it to Space
NASA’s PACE satellite lifted off from Florida and headed for orbit, from where it will observe microscopic organisms in Earth’s oceans and particles in the air.
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Solar and Batteries Go Big in the Desert
Published February 7, 2024
A chart-topping solar-plus-storage project in the Mojave became fully operational in January 2024.
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Greenland’s Biggest Losers
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Published February 5, 2024
An analysis of satellite data found that most of the island’s glaciers have retreated significantly, with Zachariæ Isstrøm and Sermeq Kujalleq losing the most mass.
Tracking the Invisible Movement of Water
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Published February 2, 2024
A moisture measurement tool known as OpenET is improving the way farmers, ranchers, and water resource managers steward one of Earth’s most precious resources.
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Indonesia’s Mahakam Delta
Published February 1, 2024
Once covered in palms and mangroves, about half of this wetland has been converted for aquaculture.
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Copper Mining at Chuquicamata
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Published January 26, 2024
Located in northern Chile, one of the deepest open-pit mines in the world has transitioned underground to extract valuable metals.
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