A year after Canada's largest wildfire season on record, scientists are collecting field measurements to quantify the fires' carbon emissions.
Using instruments old and new, scientists collected data as leaves emerged across a deciduous forest in Edgewater, Maryland.
Scientists and disaster risk-reduction practitioners visited Nepal to view major landslide sites and better understand what satellite data reveal about the landscape.
Individual bits of tiny living beings and inanimate particles are too small for your eye to see. But when billions to trillions of them aggregate in one place, they can make a vast difference in life on Earth.
For NASA and the ocean science community, the PACE launch will be the culmination of at least a decade of work. For me, it will be the culmination of something that started in 1950.
Scientists returned to central Alaska's boreal forests to measure plant activity during the peak of summer.
Scientists visited Bhutan to launch a new rice mapping tool, and built many connections along the way.
As the tundra fires field expedition winds down, the team returns with ample data and enthusiasm.
The day was full of surprises for a team sampling burn scars in the tundra of southwest Alaska.
Researchers are measuring the effects of tundra fires on the ecosystem’s carbon balance and permafrost.