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The Global Spread of Bare Ground
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Published September 27, 2017
China and the United States lost more vegetation—mainly to spreading urban and suburban areas, new transportation networks, and energy production—than any other countries between 2000 and 2012.
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Tracking the Hide-and-Seek Game Between Beaches and Tides
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Published June 16, 2017
A new technique allowed Australian Scientists to map the intertidal zone around their entire coast.
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Penguin Droppings Are Fertile Ground for Science
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Published June 13, 2017
How scientists are discovering colonies in remote parts of Antarctica by searching satellite images for guano stains.
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Flooding Near St. Peters, Missouri
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Published May 17, 2017
Heavy rains and strong storms caused flooding along the Mississippi, Missouri, and Illinois rivers.
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Fire Scars the Okefenokee
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Published May 11, 2017
The West Mims wildfire along the Florida-Georgia border has burned more than 133,700 acres.
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