It’s not often that the arid expanse of Cooper Creek in Australia becomes a vibrant oasis, but that’s exactly what happened ...
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Australia’s desert surrounding Cooper Creek turns green after record floods as NASA satellites capture rare river blooms.
Off the New England coast, critically endangered whales are feeding on invisible swarms of red plankton—now suddenly visible from hundreds of miles above.
The right combination of conditions allowed this distinctive low cloud to form in California’s Central Valley for weeks.
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It is with a heavy heart that I announce that NASA Earth Science Communications has directed The Earth Observer to conduct an ...
In a striking turn of nature, NASA satellites have captured a rare and dramatic bloom of life across Australia’s typically ...
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The 401(k) millionaire club is growing. There were 654,000 401(k) millionaires at Fidelity as of the third quarter—the highest level in records going back to the early 2000s. Many are part of a ...