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  • NASA-NOAA Satellite‘s Night-time Look at Tropical Storm Kiko

    NASA-NOAA’s Suomi NPP satellite passed over the Eastern Pacific Ocean in the early hours of Sept. 12 and grabbed a nighttime look at Tropical Storm Kiko.

  • NASA-NOAA’s Suomi NPP Tracks Fire and Smoke from Two Continents

    Wherever fires are burning around the world NASA-NOAA’s Suomi NPP satellite’s Ozone Mapping and Profiler Suite (OMPS) can track the smoke and aerosols.

  • Detecting Patients’ Pain Levels Via Their Brain Signals

    Researchers from MIT and elsewhere have developed a system that measures a patient’s pain level by analyzing brain activity from a portable neuroimaging device.

  • Low Sea-Ice Cover in the Arctic

    The sea-ice extent in the Arctic is nearing its annual minimum at the end of the melt season in September. Only circa 3.9 million square kilometres of the Arctic Ocean are covered by sea ice any more, according to researchers from the Alfred Wegener Institute and the University of Bremen.

  • B Cells Linked to Immunotherapy for Melanoma

    Researchers at EMBL’s European Bioinformatics Institute and the Medical University of Vienna have found evidence that B cells might play an important role in immunotherapy for melanoma.

  • AgriLife Research In The Cereal Aisle

    Grain Berry cereal features the Onyx sorghum variety bred by Texas A&M AgriLife researchers to have higher concentrations of antioxidants.

  • Using Balloons to Track Pollution into the Stratosphere

    International research team studying the Asian Tropopause Aerosol Layer (ATAL), an area of enhanced aerosol particles that appears in the summertime.

  • Inspired by Natural Signals in Living Cells, Researchers Design Artificial Gas Detector

    A cube one-fortieth the size of a human red blood cell can glow when it detects flammable gas.

  • Mathematical Modelling Sheds New Light on How Continents May Have Formed

    The new research adds to the knowledge on supercontinent formation and its fragmentation into the present-day continents.

  • Betting on Waste

    UCSB engineering professor Michelle O'Malley receives DOE award to image microbial processes that could lead to advanced biofuels.

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