WEEK IN REVIEW
Cold Atom Laboratory Chills Atoms to New Lows
NASA's Cold Atom Laboratory mission has succeeded in producing a state of matter known as a Bose-Einstein condensate, a key breakthrough for the instrument.

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NASA Telescopes Find Clear Skies and Water Vapor on Exoplanet
Astronomers using data from three of NASA's space telescopes -- Hubble, Spitzer and Kepler -- have discovered clear skies and steamy water vapor on a gaseous exoplanet.

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With Few Data, Arctic Carbon Models Lack Consensus
A new NASA study shows how much work is still needed to reach consensus on the most basic questions about carbon in the Arctic, where global warming is hitting hard.

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NASA, Partners Target Megacities Carbon Emissions
As world leaders meet to discuss Earth's climate, NASA is participating in an international initiative to monitor the greenhouse gas emissions of Earth's most populous cities.

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U.S. Releases Enhanced Shuttle Land Elevation Data
High-resolution topographic data from NASA's Shuttle Radar Topography Mission, previously only available for the United States, will be released globally over the next year.

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The Fickle El Niño of 2014
Prospects have been fading for an El Niño event in 2014, but now there's a glimmer of hope for a very modest comeback.

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