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Nine Reasons We’re Grateful to Live on Earth

Earth can sometimes feel like the last place you’d want to be. Indeed, a number of explorers have devised inventive ways to move civilization off this planet. It’s no surprise:…

When It Comes to Water, You Have to Think Global

Earth is a pale, blue dot when seen from space. Its blue color is due to our home planet being 71% covered in water. NASA monitors Earth’s water from space,…

Re: After the pandemic, what’s next? A YouTube Live discussion with Mariella Frostrup: Story to Action

Mariella Frostrup to chair YouTube Panel – Story to Action “In the midst of this terrible despair, it offers us a chance to rethink the doomsday machine we have built…

Tracking Methane Sources and Movement Around the Globe

NASA’s new three-dimensional portrait of methane, the world’s second-largest contributor to greenhouse warming, shows it arising from a diversity of sources on the ground and how it moves through the…

New NASA Radar Looks to Monitor Volcanoes and Earthquakes from Space

Instead of looking up to the sky for bright bursts of fiery color, a research team spent Fourth of July 2018 peering down at fiery globs of molten lava from…