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  • NASA Sees Remnants of Tropical Cyclone Kenneth Over Northern Mozambique

    NASA’s Aqua satellite provided a visible image of the remnant clouds and storms still lingering over northern Mozambique on April 26. 

  • NASA’s Aqua Satellite Tracks Tropical Cyclone Lorna

    As Tropical Storm Lorna continued moving in a southerly direction in the Southeastern Indian Ocean, NASA’s Aqua satellite passed overhead and provided forecasters with a look at the storm.

  • What Does the Future of Kilauea Hold?

    Ever since Hawaii’s Kilauea stopped erupting in August 2018, ceasing activity for the first time in 35 years, scientists have been wondering about the volcano’s future.

  • Clearing an Icy Windshield Is About to Get Easier, Says UBC Engineer

    Scraping an icy windshield can be a seasonal struggle for those that live in colder climates. 

  • A Study Describes the Migratory Divide Towards the Pacific Ocean and the Arabian Sea in Red-Neck Phalarope Populations

    When winter comes, populations of red-neck phalarope from the Western Palearctic migrate to two different destinations –the Pacific Ocean or the Arabian Sea- following an exceptional migratory divide strategy which has never been described in this geographical area. 

  • Ocean Acidification ‘Could Have Consequences for Millions’

    Ocean acidification could have serious consequences for the millions of people globally whose lives depend on coastal protection, fisheries and aquaculture, a new publication suggests.

  • Study: Deep-Ocean Creatures Living a “Feast-Or-Famine” Existence Because of Energy Fluxes

    Scientists for the first time have tracked how much energy from plants and animals at the surface of the open ocean survives as particles drop to the seafloor more than two miles below, where they say a surprisingly robust ecosystem eagerly awaits.

  • Creativity Is Not Just for the Young, Study Finds

    If you believe that great scientists are most creative when they’re young, you are missing part of the story.

  • Improving the Lifetime of Bioelectrodes For Solar Energy Conversion

    The use of proteins involved in the photosynthetic process enables the development of affordable and efficient devices for energy conversion.

  • Monkeys Can Barter But Can They Gamble?

    You’re not likely to see them flooding casinos any time soon, but the University of Lethbridge’s Dr. Jean-Baptiste Leca and his colleagues are embarking on a study that may turn a population of Balinese long-tailed macaque monkeys into gamblers.

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