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Alexander Jarnot Research Physical Scientist, CERES Instrument Working Group, Climate Science Branch, Science Directorate, NASA Langley Research Center Follow Alexander Alexander Jarnot grew up in southern Maryland and earned his BA in Chemistry from Hood College in Frederick, MD. While an undergraduate in 2016, he participated as an intern inContinue Reading

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Cosmic Origins … Cosmic Origins Community NASA Postdoctoral Program… About Community Executive Committee Science Groups News & Events Cosmic Pathfinders Opportunities Missions Studies News & Events Resources   NASA Postdoctoral Program Deadline Extended to December 19th, 2025, 6pm ET 24 November 2025 View Current Opportunities about NASA Postdoctoral Program DeadlineContinue Reading

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2 min read NASA Citizen Science Toolkit for Librarians Librarians: NASA Citizen Science has something for you! Our new Toolkit for Librarians can help you share NASA citizen science opportunities with your patrons and community members. Rural and urban libraries, informal educators, youth group leaders, and retirement community coordinators canContinue Reading

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Bill McKinney Systems Administrator IV, Contractor, Science Directorate, NASA Langley Research Center I am responsible for computer support for the Science Directorate. Contact Bill McKinney + Return to the NASA Langley Science Directorate People Page The post Bill McKinney appeared first on NASA Science., Read MoreContinue Reading

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Monk parakeets ease into new friendships, slowly approaching strangers to avoid aggressive encounters. Researchers watched how birds shared space, groomed each other, and escalated to deeper social bonds over time. The results show a clear pattern of cautious exploration echoing similar studies in other animals. Even for birds, making aContinue Reading

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Despite its blazing temperatures, Texas has no labor protections for heat. That leaves workers, especially immigrants, vulnerable on the job. By Martha Pskowski, Keerti Gopal Eighteen-year-old Danny Nolasco spent the day of July 15, 2024, mixing and hauling buckets of cement at a construction site in stifling heat. Continue Reading

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Syngenta and other pesticide companies used the COP30 climate conference in Brazil to promote programmes to recover damaged pastureland that campaigners fear will drive increased use of toxic chemicals. Trade groups hosted multiple events to promote a technique known as ‘degraded pasture recovery’, in which land that has been damaged by overgrazing or other forms of poor management is convertedContinue Reading

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Go behind the scenes with executive editor Vernon Loeb and climate science reporter Bob Berwyn as they break down the key outcomes of COP30. By Bob Berwyn COP30 has wound down in Belém, Brazil—the U.N. climate change conference marked this year by Indigenous rights demonstrations, an actual fire, and notContinue Reading

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A Swedish plano-convex ingot once thought to be from the Bronze Age was revealed through chemical and isotopic testing to belong to the Iron Age. Its composition closely matches Iron Age finds from Poland, leading researchers to uncover new evidence of long-distance connections across the Baltic. The study highlights howContinue Reading

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Journalists who report on the harms caused by China’s overseas infrastructure buildout in Africa face intimidation, surveillance and police pressure. By Katie Surma Planet China: Tenth in a series about how Beijing’s trillion-dollar development plan is reshaping the globe—and the natural world.Continue Reading