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  • NASA Gets Infrared View of Atlantic Halloween Subtropical Storm

    The latest addition to the Atlantic Ocean hurricane season developed quickly.

  • Preserved Pollen Tells the History of Floodplains

    Many of us think about pollen only when allergy season is upon us.

  • Oil and Gas Wastewater Used for Irrigation May Suppress Plant Immune Systems

    The horizontal drilling method called hydraulic fracturing helps the United States produce close to 4 billion barrels of oil per year, rocketing the U.S. to the top of oil-producing nations in the world.

  • NASA Finds Small Area of Heavy Rain Left in Tropical Cyclone Kyarr

    Tropical Cyclone Kyarr appears to be winding down as it moves through the Arabian Sea and NASA provided forecasters with an analysis of rainfall rates occurring in the weakening storm.

  • NASA Sees Development of Tropical Storm Maha at Southwestern India Coast

    Tropical Storm Maha has developed near the coastline of southwestern India and NASA’s Terra satellite provided forecasters with a visible image of the storm.

  • Agriculture of the Future: Neural Networks Have Learned to Predict Plant Growth

    Scientists from Skoltech have trained neural networks to evaluate and predict the plant growth pattern taking into account the main influencing factors and propose the optimal ratio between the nutrient requirements and other growth-driving parameters. 

  • Astronomers Catch Wind Rushing Out of Galaxy

    Exploring the influence of galactic winds from a distant galaxy called Makani, UC San Diego’s Alison Coil, Rhodes College’s David Rupke and a group of collaborators from around the world made a novel discovery. 

  • Demand for SUVs a Major Contributor to the Increase in Global CO2 Emissions

    Growing demand for SUVs was the second largest contributor to the increase in global CO2 emissions from 2010 to 2018, an analysis has found.

  • Breakthrough in Clean Energy Production: Efficient Hydrogen Conversion Achieved Through Solar Water Splitting Using Hematite Mesocrystal-Based Photoanodes

    A research group led by Associate Professor Takashi Tachikawa of Kobe University’s Molecular Photoscience Research Center has succeeded in developing photocatalysts that can convert an efficient level of hydrogen from water using solar light. 

  • Double-Sided Tape for Tissues Could Replace Surgical Sutures

    Inspired by a sticky substance that spiders use to catch their prey, MIT engineers have designed a double-sided tape that can rapidly seal tissues together.

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