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  • NASA Sees Flossie Now a Remnant Low Pressure Area

    Former Hurricane Flossie was nothing more than a remnant low pressure area early on Tuesday, August 6. 

  • The Limits of Rainforest Growth

    Trees are seen as saviors in an era of climate change. 

  • Houseplants Ability to Survive Drought Can Provide Useful Knowledge for the Climate Change Era

    Researchers from the Natural History Museum of Denmark and the Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences at the University of Copenhagen, have in collaboration with researchers at the Royal Botanic Gardens Kew in England, demonstrated that certain Aloe species shrink, or more scientifically speaking - fold - their cell walls together. 

  • Strange Coral Spawning Improving Great Barrier Reef’s Resilience

    A phenomenon that makes coral spawn more than once a year is improving the resilience of the Great Barrier Reef.

  • Climate Change Could Shrink Oyster Habitat in California

    Ocean acidification is bad news for shellfish, making it harder for them to form their calcium-based shells. 

  • What Do You Mean the Hamburger Isn’t All That American?

    Say you’re a scientist who studies the origins and history of food, and you want to communicate to the world your findings that the all-American hamburger – including the side of fries – doesn’t contain a single ingredient that originally came from the United States. 

  • Blood Pressure Monitoring May One Day Be Easy as Taking a Video Selfie

    Blood pressure monitoring might one day become as easy as taking a video selfie, according to new research in Circulation: Cardiovascular Imaging, an American Heart Association journal.

  • How Do You Forecast Eruptions at Volcanoes That Sit “on the Cusp” for Decades

    Some volcanoes take their time—experiencing protracted, years-long periods of unrest before eventually erupting.

  • Hotter, Wetter, Dryer: Wvu Research Forecasts an Uptick in Extreme Weather, Temperatures in West Virginia

    An international team of researchers have published a study exploring the association between summer temperature and drought across Europe placing recent drought in the context of the past 12 centuries.

  • Penn Engineering’s Blinking Eye-on-a-Chip Used for Disease Modeling and Drug Testing

    People who spend eight or more hours a day staring at a computer screen may notice their eyes becoming tired or dry, and, if those conditions are severe enough, they may eventually develop dry eye disease (DED).

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