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NOVA Labs is a new digital platform where "citizen scientists" can actively participate in the scientific process. From predicting solar storms and designing renewable energy systems to tracking cloud movements and learning cybersecurity strategies, NOVA Labs participants can take part in real-world investigations by visualizing, analyzing, and sharing the same data that scientists use.

Try classifying clouds and investigating the role they play in severe tropical storms.
Use real data to design your own virtual renewable energy power systems.
Alaska’s Mendenhall Glacier—a 13-mile-long expanse—thousands of feet thick.
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In Mesa Verde National Park, I’ve come to see a genuine wonder of the ancient world.
25 miles from Santa Barbara lie the remote and windswept Channel Islands.
More than 13,000 years ago puts these bones during the last ice age.
A giant cauldron of magma simmering beneath Yellowstone is threatening to blow.
Two scientists scan islands off Panama for clues to determine how the country was formed.
Fly coast to coast to see highlights of how North America took the shape it is today.
These hollowed-out rocks help explain why North America’s giant inland sea disappeared.
So why were the stromatolites so successful?
After a few minutes of digging I find the 66-million-year-old layer I’ve been looking for.
There's amazing evidence for the forces involved in the uplift of the Rocky Mountains.