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  • Winter Monsoons Became Stronger During Geomagnetic Reversal

    New evidence suggests that high-energy particles from space known as galactic cosmic rays affect the Earth's climate by increasing cloud cover, causing an "umbrella effect".

  • Picturing Access to Energy for All in Sub-Saharan Africa

    The UN’s Sustainable Development Goal 7 (SDG 7) aims to ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable, and modern energy for all by 2030. 

  • NASA Peers into Hurricane Barbara’s Heavy Rainfall

    The Global Precipitation Measurement mission or GPM core satellite passed over the storm and measured the rate in which rain was falling throughout it.

  • Global Water Crisis Requires Collaboration and Innovation

    Water is essential for life – and scarcity of freshwater resources, exacerbated by climate change, can trigger serious consequences, including economic hardship, conflict and displacement.

  • Field Work Attempts to Understand Atmospheric Conditions Leading up to Storms along Continental Divide

    Bring on the storm.

  • Pesticide Exposure Linked to Teen Depression in Agricultural Communities

    Adolescents exposed to elevated levels of pesticides are at an increased risk of depression, according to a new study led by Jose R. Suarez-Lopez, MD, PhD, assistant professor in the Department of Family Medicine and Public Health at University of California San Diego School of Medicine.

  • Using Artificial Intelligence to Better Predict Severe Weather

    When forecasting weather, meteorologists use a number of models and data sources to track shapes and movements of clouds that could indicate severe storms. 

  • Bionic Catalysts to Produce Clean Energy

    Mixing microbes with carbon nanomaterials could help the transition to renewable energy. 

  • Wood Products Mitigate Less Than 1 Percent of Global Carbon Emissions

    The world’s wood products — all the paper, lumber, furniture and more — offset less than 1 percent of annual global carbon emissions by locking away carbon in woody forms, according to new research. 

  • Fast Radio Burst Pinpointed to Distant Galaxy

    Fast radio bursts (FRBs) are among the most enigmatic and powerful events in the cosmos. Around 80 of these events—intensely bright millisecond-long bursts of radio waves coming from beyond our galaxy—have been witnessed so far, but their causes remain unknown.

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