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  • Cover of the Beam Me Down, Scotty article featuring an illustration of a satellite orbiting Earth
    In this study, the scientists wanted to test a method of calculating the amount of carbon stored by plants across…
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    Beam Me Down, Scotty: The Use of Airborne and Satellite Technology to Measure Carbon in Hawaiian Forests

  • The cover of "Did They Make the Gradient?" featuring a black and white photo of a flume installed in a stream to measure streamflow.
    If the temperature of a stream rises too high, the animals that live in the stream may find it difficult…
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    Did They Make the Gradient? Climate and Stream Temperatures Now and Into the Future

  • illustration of the back of a car on a street under a tree
    The scientists in this study wanted to know if cars parked in shady parking lots emit fewer gases than cars parked in…
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    Don’t Be So Fuel-ish! How Much Fuel Is Saved When Cars Are Parked in the Shade?

  • Don't Be So Fuelish cover in Spanish
    The scientists in this study wanted to know if cars parked in shady parking lots emit fewer gases than cars parked in…
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    Don’t Be So Fuel-ish! How Much Fuel Is Saved When Cars Are Parked in the Shade? (Spanish)

  • The cover of "The GLAS Is Half Full" featuring an illustration of a Landsat satellite.
    The scientists wanted to know if the information gathered by satellites was as good as the information they would get…
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    The GLAS Is Half Full: Satellites and Changing Tropical Forests

  • PDF preview cover of the Treasure Islands article. The cover is a photograph of an i'iwi, a small tropical bird.
    The scientists in this study were interested in learning about birds living in different sized kīpuka on the island of…
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    Treasure Islands: Hawaiian Kīpuka and the Future of Native Hawaiian Birds

  • Illustration from the cover of "What You See Is Not What You Get: The Difference Between Visible Sunlight and Ultraviolet Radiation" showing two kids wearing sunglasses that reflect back a neighborhood scene.
    Scientists have known that there is a difference between the sun’s visible radiation and invisible ultraviolet radiation from the sun.…
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    What You See Is Not What You Get: The Difference Between Sunlight and Ultraviolet Radiation

  • Spanish cover of What You See Is Not What You Get
    Scientists have known that there is a difference between the sun’s visible radiation and invisible ultraviolet radiation from the sun.…
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    What You See Is Not What You Get: The Difference Between Sunlight and Ultraviolet Radiation (Spanish)

  • Front cover of National Inquirer Climate Change edition with images of scientists, a wolverine, and a field
    Is the Earth’s environment changing over time? In the past few years, most scientists have agreed on at least one…
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    Natural Inquirer – Vol. 14 No. 1

  • The cover of the Spanish Urban Forest cover
    What are urban forests? Urban forests are the trees and other plants that grow where people live, go to school,…
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    Urban Forest – Spanish

  • PDF cover of the Hawaii Pacific Islands Natural Inquirer journal. Under the title is a rendering of the largest island with digital photos of different fauna and flora native to the island. The entire background is green with illustration of different green plants.
    The research you will read about in this Natural Inquirer was conducted by scientists working at the Institute of Pacific…
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    Hawaii Pacific Islands – Vol. 1 No. 16

  • Cover of the Natural Inquirer with illustrations of people interacting with nature
    What are urban forests? Urban forests are the trees and other plants that grow where people live, go to school,…
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    Urban Forest – Vol. 6 No. 1