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  • To Conserve Energy, AI Clears Up Cloudy Forecasts

    If the forecast calls for rain, you’ll probably pack an umbrella.

  • Diffusing the Methane Bomb: We Can Still Make A Difference

    Permafrost is soil that remains frozen for two or more consecutive years.

  • NASA-NOAA’s Suomi NPP Satellite Catches Development of Tropical Cyclone 12S

    Tropical Cyclone 12S has developed east of the African island nation of Madagascar.

  • Scientists Find Way to Make Oil-Soaked Soil Fertile Again

    Scientists have discovered a way to clean oil-soaked soil and make it fertile again.

  • West Nile Virus Spotted in Pakistan

    Researchers who detected the West Nile Virus (WNV) in Pakistan for the first time are calling for urgent, coordinated surveillance to assess the distribution in the country of the virus known to cause deadly neurological disease.

  • Revising the History of Big, Climate-Altering Volcanic Eruptions

    For all their destructive power, most volcanic eruptions are local events. 

  • ‘Eavesdropping’ Technology Used to Protect One of New Zealand’s Rarest Birds

    Remote recording devices used to ‘eavesdrop’ on a reintroduced population of one of New Zealand’s rarest birds have been heralded as a breakthrough for conservation.

  • Researchers Track Down New Biocatalysts

    Phosphate is a key element in many processes in the body and essential for global food production.

  • Warming Seas May Increase Frequency of Extreme Storms

    A new NASA study shows that warming of the tropical oceans due to climate change could lead to a substantial increase in the frequency of extreme rain storms by the end of the century.

  • Observing Hydrogen’s Effects in Metal

    Hydrogen, the second-tiniest of all atoms, can penetrate right into the crystal structure of a solid metal.

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