Press releases from the NASA centers and from NASA researchers. NASA's SORCE Satellite Celebrates One Year of Operations February 19 Having marked its first anniversary on orbit, NASA's Solar Radiation and Climate Experiment (SORCE) satellite has hit its stride. More Cities Built on Fertile Lands Affect Climate February 11 While cities provide vital habitat for human beings to thrive, it appears United States cities have been built on the most fertile soils, lessening contributions of these lands to Earth's food web and human agriculture, according to a study by NASA researchers and others. More NASA Predicts More Tropical Rain in a Warmer World February 11 As the tropical oceans continue to heat up, following a 20-year trend, warm rains in the tropics are likely to become more frequent, according to NASA scientists. More Scientists Find Ozone-Destroying Molecule February 9 Using measurements from a NASA aircraft flying over the Arctic, Harvard University scientists have made the first observations of a molecule that researchers have long theorized plays a key role in destroying stratospheric ozone, chlorine peroxide. More Back to: News |