Press releases from the NASA centers and from NASA researchers. Scientists Report Increased Thinning of West Antarctic Glaciers September 23 Glaciers in West Antarctica are shrinking at a rate substantially higher than observed in the 1990s. More Glaciers Surge When Ice Shelf Breaks Up September 21 Since 2002, when the Larsen B ice shelf broke away from the coast of the Antarctic Peninsula, scientists have witnessed profound increases in the flow of nearby glaciers into the Weddell Sea. More Kennedy Space Center Recovers from Hurricane Frances September 16 Close to 14,000 people returned to work at NASA's Kennedy Space Center (KSC) this week, following an 11-day closure due to Hurricane Frances. More NASA Prepares for Hurricane Ivan September 14 NASA centers and facilities could feel Ivan's terrible wrath. More NASA's GRACE Gravity Mission Weighs in on Earth's Changing Climate September 9 Scientists demonstrate how measuring Earth's gravity field can help monitor changes in climate and weather. More Latest on Hurricane Frances September 7 NASA teams are surveying the Kennedy Space Center (KSC) for damage caused by Hurricane Frances. More NASA Scientists Develop Tools for Carbon Management September 2 NASA scientists unveil Internet tools that will aid in removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. More NASA Prepares for Hurricane Frances September 2 Hurricane Frances could strike near NASA's Kennedy Space Center (KSC) this weekend. More Back to: News |