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  • NASA Data Shows Humberto Now Post-Tropical

    Satellite data has confirmed that Humberto, once a major hurricane is now a post-tropical cyclone. 

  • Bathroom Scale Could Monitor Millions with Heart Failure

    “Good morning. Bill. Please. Step onto the scale. Touch the metal pads.” The device records an electrocardiogram from Bill’s fingers and - more importantly – circulation pulsing that makes his body subtly bob up and down. 

  • The Next Agricultural Revolution Is Here

    As a growing population and climate change threaten food security, researchers around the world are working to overcome the challenges that threaten the dietary needs of humans and livestock. 

  • Surface Melting Causes Antarctic Glaciers to Slip Faster Towards the Ocean, New Research Shows

    Surface meltwater draining through the ice and beneath Antarctic glaciers is causing sudden and rapid accelerations in their flow towards the sea, according to new research.

  • Epic Climate Science Mission Begins

    CU Boulder researchers, >500 international colleagues launch yearlong journey to study Arctic climate.

  • Fire Forecasting Goes Into the Wild

    Firefighters in command centers worldwide routinely use data streams from NASA satellites to plan firefighting efforts. But those data are only the tip of the iceberg of NASA resources on fire.

  • NASA Estimates Imelda’s Extreme Rainfall

    NASA estimated extreme rainfall over eastern Texas from the remnants of Tropical Depression Imelda, using an algorithm that incorporates data from satellites and observations.

  • Weathering Antarctic Storms – Weather Balloon Data Boost Forecasting Skill

    Observational data from radiosondes deployed in Antarctica improve the forecasting accuracy for severe Antarctic cyclones, according to a Japanese research team led by the Kitami Institute of Technology, Hokkaido, Japan.

  • Classroom Under Water

    When second-year biology student Emie Woodburn talks about the University of Victoria’s scientific diving program, she recalls a childhood reflex of pinching her nose under water to avoid flooding her nostrils.

  • Mako Shark Tracking off West Coast Reveals “Impressive” Memory and Navigation

    The largest effort ever to tag and track shortfin mako sharks off the West Coast has found that they can travel nearly 12,000 miles in a year.

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