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  • Flies May Also Spread Disease Among Monkeys and Apes

    People the world over have a good sense that flies are filthy and that we do not want them landing on our food during our summer picnics. 

  • NASA Looks at Barry’s Rainfall Rates

    After Barry made landfall as a Category 1 hurricane, NASA’s GPM core satellite analyzed the rate in which rain was falling throughout the storm. 

  • Joshua Trees Facing Extinction

    They outlived mammoths and saber-toothed tigers. But without dramatic action to reduce climate change, new research shows Joshua trees won’t survive much past this century.

  • Gaia Starts Mapping the Galactic Bar in the Milky Way

    The first direct measurement of the bar-shaped collection of stars at the centre of our Milky Way galaxy has been made by combining data from the Gaia mission (European Space Agency, ESA) with complementary observations by ground- and space-based telescopes.

  • Virginia Tech Researchers: Wastewater Injected Deep Underground Sinks, Inducing Stronger Earthquakes

    Virginia Tech scientists have found that in regions where oilfield wastewater disposal is widespread — and where injected water has a higher density than deep naturally occurring fluids — earthquakes are getting deeper at the same rate as the wastewater sinks.

  • New Hubble Constant Measurement Adds to Mystery of Universe's Expansion Rate

    Astronomers have made a new measurement of how fast the universe is expanding, using an entirely different kind of star than previous endeavors.

  • Tracking down Climate Change with Radar Eyes

    Over the past 22 years, sea levels in the Arctic have risen an average of 2.2 millimeters per year.

  • Gaia Starts Mapping the Galactic Bar in The Milky Way

    The first direct measurement of the bar-shaped collection of stars at the centre of our Milky Way galaxy has been made by combining data from the Gaia mission (European Space Agency, ESA) with complementary observations by ground- and space-based telescopes.

  • Super Volcanic Eruptions Interrupt Ozone Recovery

    Since the Antarctic ozone hole was detected in 1985, depletion of the ozone layer—the “big umbrella” that protects all life on Earth—has raised considerable concern.

  • Tropical Depression Danas Affecting Philippines in NASA Satellite Imagery

    NASA’s Aqua satellite passed over the Northwestern Pacific Ocean after the sixth tropical depression formed.

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