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  • NASA Satellite Finds Karen Holding onto Tropical Storm Status through Cloud Heights, Temperatures

    NASA’s Terra Satellite provides a variety of data on tropical cyclones including cloud heights and cloud top temperatures. 

  • Study Finds Age May Hinder Cancer Development

    A new study, published in Aging Cell, has found that human ageing processes may hinder cancer development.

  • Households Lose Up to $1,600 a Year in Food Waste

    Households lose up to $1,600 a year as well as key nutrients through avoidable food waste, say University of Guelph researchers who have completed the most in-depth known study worldwide on the growing problem.

  • Diabetes Risk Double in Japanese Americans

    Diabetes is a chronic disease often associated with obesity but a new study led by University of Victoria sociologist Karen Kobayashi shows that the disease can impact Asian American populations differently.

  • Rock-Solid Climate Solutions: Negative Emissions Technology

    A team of international researchers plan to turn the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide into rock by permanently injecting it beneath the Earth’s ocean floor through an ambitious, new research partnership announced today by the Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions (PICS) at the University of Victoria.

  • NOAA Buoy Helps Save Lives

    Earlier this month, four people with their lives hanging in the balance were hoisted to safety after finding refuge on a nearby NOAA weather buoy when their vessel took on too much water.

  • Equus Beds Aquifer Water Quality Nearly Unchanged Between 2001 and 2016

    Water quality in the Little Arkansas River and in the Equus Beds aquifer has not substantially changed since 2001, according to a new study by the U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the city of Wichita, Kansas.

  • Astronomy Picture of the Day

    An old Moon rose this morning, its waning sunlit crescent shining just above the eastern horizon before sunrise.

  • Tiny, Biocompatible Nanolaser Could Function Inside Living Tissues

    Researchers have developed a tiny nanolaser that can function inside of living tissues without harming them. 

  • Stanford Experiment Harnesses Atoms to Detect Gravitational Waves

    Hidden deep in a basement at Stanford stands a 10-meter-tall tube, wrapped in a metal cage and draped in wires.

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