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  • NASA’s Aqua Satellite Finds Florence Temporarily Fighting Wind Shear

    Tropical Storm Florence appeared weaker in infrared imagery from NASA’s Aqua satellite, with warmer cloud top temperatures. However, forecasters believe this is a temporary setback.

  • Tropical Depression Gordon Still Lingering Over Arkansas

    Tropical Depression Gordon just doesn’t want to give up. Gordon is meandering in the southern U.S. and satellites pinpointed its center over Arkansas on Friday, Sept. 7. Gordon continues to soak the southern U.S. and NASA’s Aqua satellite located the strongest storms associated with the depression.

  • Smiling Doesn't Necessarily Mean You're Happy

    Smiling does not necessarily indicate that we are happy, according to new research at Brighton and Sussex Medical School (BSMS). 

  • Superbugs Jumping Frequently Between Humans and Animals

    The MRSA staphylococcus is an example of a pathogen, the likes of which are often called superbugs. These are resistant to most antibiotics and can cause serious infections.

  • Bioadhesive, Wirelessly-Powered Implant Emitting Light to Kill Cancer Cells

    Scientists from Waseda University, the National Defense Medical College, and the Japan Science and Technology Agency developed a new bioadhesive, wirelessly-powered light-emitting device which could better treat cancers in delicate organs.

  • Adding Power Choices Reduces Cost and Risk of Carbon-Free Electricity

    To curb greenhouse gas emissions, nations, states, and cities should aim for a mix of fuel-saving, flexible, and highly reliable sources.

  • Large-Scale Wind and Solar Farms in the Sahara Would Increase Heat, Rain, Vegetation

    Wind and solar farms are known to have local effects on heat, humidity and other factors that may be beneficial – or detrimental – to the regions in which they are situated.

  • Moving Mountains: Elwha River Still Changing Five Years After World’s Largest Dam-Removal Project

    Starting in 2011, the National Park Service removed two obsolete dams from the Elwha River in Olympic National Park, Washington.

  • NASA’s GPM Finds Heavy Rain Rings Category 3 Hurricane Olivia’s Eye

    The Global Precipitation Measurement mission or GPM satellite passed over Hurricane Olivia and found heaviest rain in a tight ring around the eye.

  • Study Examines Pros and Cons of Hydropower

    Hydropower can generate electricity without emitting greenhouse gases but can cause environmental and social harms.

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