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Hurricanes on a plane

(New Orleans, LA) It’s hard to think of anything scarier than snakes in this case, but how about flying without a pilot over hurricanes, forest fires, snow-packed mountains, and more? That’s the flight plan announced by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) today at the American Meteorological Society Meeting in New Orleans. […]

Arctic tales for your students

NASA has just launched its International Polar Year (IPY) Resource Page for teachers, at this link.
In addition to the latest science research on the Arctic and Antarctic, this handy learning resource also covers the polar regions of the moon and Mars. Classroom materials include easy-to-use and searchable databases of video, images, posters, and fact […]

Ask a Ninja: Global Warming

In case you’re wondering what the ultimate stealther’s point of view is. Maybe you might could ask a scientist, after you ask a ninja, of course.
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