Radical New Lab Fights Disease Using Satellites A cutting-edge laboratory has opened in Alabama. Its mission: to combat diseases ranging from asthma to malaria to stroke using data from NASA satellites. Space scientists and public health officials are working together to train the doctors of tomorrow in this far-out approach to medicine. + Read More + Listen to Story + en español
Improving Drought Forecasts From the deserts of the American southwest to the pine forests of the Deep South, drought-weary residents have one thing on their minds: "I wish it would rain!" Technically, what they should be wishing for is "more streamflow." Find out why in today's story. + Read More + Listen to Story + en español
Giant Atmospheric Waves Sighted Over Iowa Last week, cameras in Iowa captured a giant atmospheric wave passing over Des Moines--see the movie in today's story. Atmospheric scientists believe these waves, called undular bores, may be more common and important than previously thought. + Read More + Listen to Story + en español
Noxious Lightning Lightning is more than just heat and light: it's a chemical factory that produces a natural pollutant called "NOx" that can affect both local air quality and global climate. NASA scientists are developing new ways to monitor lightning NOx from Earth orbit. + Read More + Listen to Story + en español
Dusty Hurricanes What happens to a hurricane when it gets hit by a dust storm? This is an important question because Atlantic hurricanes are born not far from the Sahara desert. To find the answer, NASA scientists recently flew into a dusty hurricane. + Read More + Listen to Story + en español