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  • Tropical Storm Faxai Gets a Name and NASA Gets an Infrared Picture

    Tropical Storm 14W has been moving through the Northwestern Pacific Ocean for several days and has now been renamed Faxai.

  • Fire Research From BYU Creating Better, Faster Models to Predict How Wildfires Burn

    Chemistry of plants makes a big difference in how quickly they burn.

  • Scientists Discover Way to Make Crops Grow in Salt-Damaged Soil

    BYU researchers successfully inoculate alfalfa using salt-tolerant bacteria.

  • On the Alabama Coast, the Unluckiest Island in America

    Dauphin Island has been battered by more than a dozen hurricanes and tropical storms in recent decades.

  • Plant Research Could Benefit Wastewater Treatment, Biofuels and Antibiotics

    Duckweed genome discovery reveals how aquatic plants cope in challenging environments.

  • Artificial Intelligence Used to Recognise Primate Faces in the Wild

    The new software will allow researchers and wildlife conservationists to significantly cut back on time and resources spent analysing video footage, according to the new paper published today in Science Advances.

  • Oxford Leading Project to Revolutionise Electric Vehicle Batteries

    Nextrode project could revolutionise the way electrodes for Li-ion electric vehicle (EV) batteries are manufactured.

  • Researchers Uncover Novel Earthquake-Triggering Mechanism Due to Hydraulic Fracturing

    Moderate earthquakes triggered by oilfield hydraulic fracturing operations to extract hydrocarbons are rare.

  • University of Windsor Prof clears the Air on Mayflies

    Most years, they rise from the water and blanket unsuspecting communities.

  • NASA Analyzed Tropical Storm Fernand’s Strength Before Landfall

    NASA’s Aqua satellite provided forecasters at the National Hurricane Center with infrared data and cloud top temperature information for Tropical Storm Fernand as it was making landfall in northeastern Mexico. 

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