NOAA’s winter outlook for 2011-2012

NOAA's winter outlook shows warmer and drier conditions for the southern U.S and cooler and wetter conditions for the northern U.S.

Mysterious life forms identified in the extreme deep sea

Oceanographers document the deepest-known existence of giant amoebas in the Mariana Trench. Learn more about mysterious life forms of the deep sea.

Animation shows fires burning across Earth

NASA's new global fire animation shows something we rarely get to witness on such a grand scale - that change itself is a constant in our world.

Magnitude 7.2 earthquake strikes eastern Turkey

Eastern Turkey suffered a 7.2-magnitude earthquake today. Turkish officials are reporting "serious human and material loss," with 75 reported dead so far.

Toxic algae bloom in Lake Erie from space

The green plumes shown in these satellite images is the worst algae bloom Lake Erie has experienced in decades. Read more on the toxic algae bloom.

Freshwater scarcity and recycling wastewater

Freshwater scarcity is an increasing challenge in many places, like Southern California. One solution is recycling wastewater. Read more here.

Deforestation makes rainforests drier

Deforestation in West Africa can reduce rainfall over the rest of the forest by around half, according to new research.

Jaguars in Bolivia revealed in camera traps

The Wildlife Conservation Society used digital camera traps to capture images of 19 individual jaguars in Bolivia in the Madidi National Park.

Improved map of Earth wows the world

The ASTER 3D map is the most complete digital topographic map of Earth. Find out more about his new digital map of Earth.

Teenage tyrannosaurs grew double-quick

Teenage tyrannosaurs was even bigger and heavier than was thought, new research shows. And juveniles must have grown twice as quickly as previously thought.