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  • NASA Analyzes Rainfall Rates in Strengthening Tropical Storm Jerry

    NASA has the unique capability of peering under the clouds in storms and measuring the rate in which rain is falling. 

  • Programmable Swarmbots Help Make Flexible Biological Tools

    Biomedical engineers at Duke University have developed a new platform to create biologic drugs using specially engineered bacteria that burst and release useful proteins when they sense that their capsule is becoming too crowded.

  • NASA Satellite Data Shows Humberto’s Structure Change

    NASA’s Aqua Satellite provided data on Major Hurricane Humberto that revealed its structure was changing as it was moving through the North Atlantic Ocean and past Bermuda.

  • A New Look into Cellular Diagnostics: Smart Announces a Revolutionary Tech to Study Cell Nanomechanics

    New research discovery of SMART, MIT’s Research Enterprise in Singapore, in collaboration with MIT’s Laser Biomedical Research Center (LBRC), enables scientists to study, for the first time, membrane mechanics of cell’s nucleus.

  • How Cancer Breaks down Your Muscles

    A solid tumour can cause muscle cells in the body to self-destruct.

  • NASA Estimates Tropical Depression Imelda’s Huge Texas Rainfall

    Northeastern Texas has borne the brunt of Tropical Depression Imelda’s heavy rainfall and NASA estimated that rainfall with an algorithm that incorporates data from satellites and observations.

  • The Life Aquatic Made Clear With Freshwater Lens

    A Swansea University doctoral student has found a way to view the life of plants and animals in murky waters – by using a lens of freshwater.

  • Scientists Identify Weather Event Behind Extreme Cold in Europe and Asia During February 2018

    Knowing when and how this weather pattern occurs gives scientists an ability to say what weather will be like in the future.

  • Guppies Teach Us Why Evolution Happens

    Guppies, a perennial pet store favorite, have helped a UC Riverside scientist unlock a key question about evolution:

    Do animals evolve in response to the risk of being eaten, or to the environment that they create in the absence of predators? Turns out, it’s the latter. 

  • The Future Sea Level in New Jersey: 3 feet, 4 feet, 7 feet higher?

    Since 1900, global average sea level has risen about 8 inches. In New Jersey, sea level has risen even faster – about 1.4 feet over that same period. 

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