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  • Formation of The Moon Brought Water to Earth

    The Earth is unique in our solar system: It is the only terrestrial planet with a large amount of water and a relatively large moon, which stabilizes the Earth's axis.

  • Lake Sediment Records Reveal Unprecedented Nature of Recent Floods in NW England

    A new study of UK lake sediment records stretching back over several centuries has found that the floods that hit Northern England in 2009 and 2015 (‘Storm Desmond’) were the largest in 600 years, pointing to the impact of climate changes on the frequency and magnitude of these extreme events.

  • Why Lack of Sleep Is Bad for Your Heart

    In recent years, numerous studies have shown that people who don’t get enough sleep are at greater risk of stroke and heart attack.

  • Tropical Pacific Variability Key for Successful Climate Forecasts

    Our planet is warming up. This is documented consistently by all measurements that are carried out worldwide. 

  • New Lidar Instruments Peer Skyward for Clues on Weather and Climate

    Researchers have developed a set of diode-based lidar instruments that could help fill important gaps in meteorological observations and fuel a leap in understanding, modeling and predicting weather and climate. 

  • Baby Tiger Sharks Eat Songbirds

    Tiger sharks have a reputation for being the “garbage cans of the sea”—they’ll eat just about anything, from dolphins and sea turtles to rubber tires. 

  • Fish Fences Across the Tropical Seas Having Large-Scale Devastating Effects

    Huge fish fences which are commonly used in tropical seas are causing extensive social, ecological and economic damage and are threatening marine biodiversity and human livelihoods, according to a new study.

  • Solving a Scientific Mystery and Finding a Solution for Industry

    In solving a scientific mystery, researchers from the University of Houston and the nation’s national laboratories also discovered a new avenue for clearing toxins from water, including wastewater produced by hydraulic fracturing.

  • Expert Consensus Published on Use of Imaging to Guide Heart Attack Treatment

    Imaging provides a more precise diagnosis of a heart attack that can be used to individualise treatment.

  • Statistical Model Could Predict Future Disease Outbreaks

    Several University of Georgia researchers teamed up to create a statistical method that may allow public health and infectious disease forecasters to better predict disease reemergence, especially for preventable childhood infections such as measles and pertussis.

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