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  • Fatty Foods Necessary For Vitamin E Absorption, But Not Right Away

    A fresh look at how to best determine dietary guidelines for vitamin E has produced a surprising new finding.

  • Plastics, Fuels and Chemical Feedstocks from CO2? They’re Working on It.

    One way to reduce the level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, which is now at its highest point in 800,000 years, would be to capture the potent greenhouse gas from the smokestacks of factories and power plants and use renewable energy to turn it into things we need, says Thomas Jaramillo.

  • NASA Finds Tropical Storm Faxai’s Heavy Rainmaking Storms Off-Shore from Japan

    The big island of Japan received Tropical Storm Faxai and NASA’s Aqua satellite provided forecasters at the Joint Typhoon Warning Center infrared data and cloud top temperature information that revealed the most powerful storms just off-shore when the satellite flew overhead.

  • Building Blocks of Bird Babble Identified

    Stringing together meaningless sounds to create meaningful signals is a core feature of human language. 

  • New Drug May Protect Against Memory Loss in Alzheimer’s Disease

    A new drug discovered through a research collaboration between the University at Buffalo and Tetra Therapeutics may protect against memory loss, nerve damage and other symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease.

  • NASA Finds Gabrielle’s Strength on its Northern Side

    NASA’s Aqua satellite passed over the Central Atlantic Ocean and provided a visible view of Tropical Storm Gabrielle that helped pinpoint its strongest side.

  • NASA Estimates Hurricane Dorian’s Massive Rainfall Track

    On Monday morning, September 9, Hurricane Dorian was a post-tropical storm after a mid-latitude weather front and cold seas had altered its tropical characteristics over the weekend.

  • Deep Thinker

    A global team of scientists, including a researcher from Canada’s Memorial University of Newfoundland, is bringing the world together in a co-ordinated effort to observe the Atlantic Ocean.

  • Reaching Climate Solutions Through Negotiation

    At “SimPlanet” event, students test-drive new computer simulation to reveal outcomes of different policy decisions.

  • Can We Beat The Heat?

    The creative ways animals, plants and computers have of using every drop of water when the temperatures rise.

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