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  • Stanford Researchers Devise Way to See Through Clouds and Fog

    Like a comic book come to life, researchers at Stanford University have developed a kind of X-ray vision – only without the X-rays.

  • NASA Infrared Imagery Shows Wind Shear Affecting Tropical Storm Paulette

    Tropical Storm Paulette has run into wind shear that is pushing the bulk of clouds and showers away from its center of circulation, and that is apparent on infrared imagery from NASA

  • Common Sunscreen Ingredients Dangerous For Freshwater Ecosystems

    The active ingredients found in sunscreen have detrimental effects on freshwater ecosystems, according to new research by University of Alberta biologists.

  • Animal Grazing Reducing Biodiversity Around The World

    Livestock grazing is reducing the biodiversity of herbivores and pollinators worldwide, according to a new study led by University of Alberta researchers that examined the impact of grazing on a larger scale than ever before.

  • Graduate Student’s Fossil Find Reveals Traces Of Wood-Boring Organism That Lived 100 Million Years Ago

    A University of Alberta graduate student who made an intriguing fossil find during a course ended up identifying the fossilized tracks of a newly discovered wood-boring organism in a new study.

  • Traces Of Ancient Life Tell Story Of Early Diversity In Marine Ecosystems

    If you could dive down to the ocean floor nearly 540 million years ago just past the point where waves begin to break, you would find an explosion of life.

  • Research Reveals Previously Hidden Features Of Plant Genomes

    An international team has decoded the full genome for the black mustard plant.

  • Ripples From Deep in The Cosmos Reveals Most Massive Black Hole Detected Yet

    The most massive gravitational-wave source yet has been detected – a binary black hole merger which produced a blast equal to the energy of eight suns, sending shockwaves through the universe.

  • Britons Hope To Keep Sustainable Habits Beyond Covid-19 Lockdown

    Britons are keen to continue with low-carbon lifestyle choices adopted during lockdown, according to research by Cardiff University and The University of Manchester.

  • People with Lower Biological Response to Standard Stress Task Showed More PTSD Symptoms After COVID-19 Crisis Began

    People who did not have a large heart rate response to a stress task surprised researchers later — after the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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