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  • Solar Experts Predict the Sun’s Activity in Solar Cycle 25 To Be Below Average, Similar to Solar Cycle 24

    Scientists charged with predicting the Sun’s activity for the next 11-year solar cycle say that it’s likely to be weak, much like the current one.

  • Study Calculates Costs Associated with Smoking by Patients with Cancer

    A study released today in JAMA Network Open reported that smoking after a cancer diagnosis is associated with substantial additional costs of cancer treatment.

  • Scientists Explore Causes of Biodiversity in Perching Birds

    New research by a global team of scientists has resulted in significant strides in ornithological classification and identified possible causes of diversity among modern bird species.

  • Unjamming the Genome After DNA Damage: A Gene Regulatory Multi-Tool Has Yet Another Function

    A protein complex that is involved in nearly every step in the regulatory control of gene expression in cells has now been shown also to play a key role in clearing potential traffic jams in the production of RNA.

  • Getting to The Bottom of the “Boiling Crisis”

    The simple act of boiling water is one of humankind’s oldest inventions, and still central to many of today’s technologies, from coffee makers to nuclear power plants.

  • Large Antarctic Ice Shelf, Home to a UK Research Station, Is About to Break Apart

    Glaciology experts have issued evidence that a large section of the Brunt Ice Shelf in Antarctica, which is home to the British Antarctic Survey’s Halley Research Station, is about break off.

  • U of G Study Reveals Why Heart Failure Patients Suffer Depression, Impaired Thinking

    Heart failure patients often have trouble with thinking and depression.

  • Warnings Up in Western Australia as Suomi NPP Satellite Views Tropical Cyclone 23S

    Tropical Cyclone 23S has developed north of the Kimberley coast, and generated warnings. 

  • Reflective Roofs Can Reduce Overheating in Cities and Save Lives During Heatwaves

    A new modelling study from the University of Oxford and collaborators has estimated how changing the reflectivity of roofs can help keep cities cooler during heatwaves and reduce heat-rated mortality rates.

  • TTI Creates New Heat Map Showing Relationship between Traffic-Related Air Pollution and Childhood Asthma Across the United States

    A team of air quality and health researchers led by the Texas A&M Transportation Institute (TTI) has created a first-of-its-kind, county-by-county interactive heat map and city-by-city table detailing the distribution of childhood asthma due to traffic-related air pollution across the United States. 

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