Oceanographer Gene Feldman has studied the Galapagos Islands for 25 years. This summer, he visits them for the first time.
With a push of her right foot on a shovel Friday morning, Lesa Roe celebrated the 92nd birthday of NASA's Langley Research Center by ushering in its future.
Scientists using 2009 NASA satellite data have reported a rapid and extreme loss of the oldest and thickest types of ice from within the Arctic Ocean.
A NASA research plane crisscrossed the southern Great Plains studying small particles in the air and their relationship to climate change.
A NASA panel that investigated the unsuccessful Feb. 24 launch of the Orbiting Carbon Observatory has completed its report.
Two JPL instruments that are helping improve our understanding of Earth's atmosphere and global change mark five years in orbit this week.
Josh Willis, an oceanographer at JPL, has been honored by President Barack Obama with the 2009 Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers.
The first month of the 2009 Atlantic hurricane season drew to a close without so much as a tropical storm, but that isn’t unusual.
Arctic sea ice thinned dramatically between the winters of 2004 and 2008, with thin seasonal ice replacing thick older ice as the dominant type for the first time on record.
NASA is funding development of a system to provide aircraft with updates on severe storms and turbulence over remote ocean regions.