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  • NASA Sees Savannah Lose Its Tropical Eye

    Tropical Cyclone Savannah weakened and “lost” its eye as high clouds filtered over it.

  • NASA Finds Heavy Rainfall Potential in New Tropical Cyclone Trevor

    Tropical Cyclone Trevor formed in the Coral Sea of the Southwestern Pacific Ocean on March 18.

  • Algal Library Lends Insights into Genes for Photosynthesis

    It isn’t easy being green.

  • Your Body Is Your Internet – And Now It Can't Be Hacked

    Someone could hack into your pacemaker or insulin pump and potentially kill you, just by intercepting and analyzing wireless signals.

  • New Approach to Stroke Treatment Could Minimize Brain Damage

    A new treatment for a common type of stroke may soon be possible, thanks to a discovery by an international team of researchers led by the University of British Columbia.

  • Stanford Researchers Create Hydrogen Fuel from Seawater

    Stanford researchers have devised a way to generate hydrogen fuel using solar power, electrodes and saltwater from San Francisco Bay.

  • Quantum Researchers Show Vast New Potential for Radar Technology

    Researchers at the Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC) performed the first demonstration of quantum-enhanced noise radar, opening the door to promising advancements in radar technology.

  • EPFL Researchers Make a Key Discovery on How Alpine Streams Work

    An EPFL study has prompted scientists to rethink a standard approach used to calculate the velocity of gas exchange between mountain streams and the atmosphere. 

  • Uncertain Projections Help to Reveal the Truth About Future Climate Change

    A new study by a team of scientists from the US and the UK explains how differing climate model projections can be used collectively to reduce uncertainties in future climate change.

  • New Perspective on Changing Travel Conditions in Arctic Communities

    Inuit communities’ travel skills and regional knowledge have helped mitigate the effects of Arctic climate change on travel conditions, according to a new study.

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