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  • Survey: 7 in 10 Respondents Worry Poor Health Will Limit Their Life Experiences

    Seven in 10 U.S. adults worry poor health will prevent them from doing all the things they’d like to do in life, according to a new survey from the American Heart Association and American Diabetes Association.

  • Edouard Now Post-Tropical in NASA-NOAA Satellite Imagery

    When NASA-NOAA’s Suomi NPP satellite passed over the western North Atlantic Ocean on July 6, it provided forecasters with a visible image of Edouard after it transitioned into a post-tropical cyclone.

  • Tree Rings Show Unprecedented Rise in Extreme Weather in South America

    Scientists have filled a gaping hole in the world's climate records by reconstructing 600 years of soil-moisture swings across southern and central South America. 

  • For Cleaner Air, Water, and Soil

    The air around us is still getting more and more polluted. No wonder many scientists strive to find a way to purify it. 

  • NASA Finds Powerful Storm’s Around Tropical Storm Cristina’s Center

    A low-pressure area strengthened quickly and became Tropical Storm Cristina in the Eastern Pacific Ocean and infrared imagery from NASA revealed the powerful thunderstorms fueling that intensification.

  • Cell ‘Membrane on a Chip’ Could Speed up Screening of Drug Candidates for COVID-19

    Researchers have developed a human cell ‘membrane on a chip’ that allows continuous monitoring of how drugs and infectious agents interact with our cells, and may soon be used to test potential drug candidates for COVID-19.

  • Walking Along Blue Spaces Such as Beaches or Lakes Benefits Mental Health

    Short, frequent walks in blue spaces —areas that prominently feature water, such as beaches, lakes, rivers or fountains—may have a positive effect on people’s well-being and mood, according to a new study led by the Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal), a centre supported by the ”la Caixa” Foundation.

  • Heatwave Trends Accelerate Worldwide

    In nearly every part of the world heatwaves have been increasing in frequency and duration, a new study led by UNSW climate scientists shows.

  • NASA Finds Wind Shear Battering Tropical Storm Edouard

    The latest tropical storm in the Atlantic Ocean formed one day ago and was already being battered by wind shear. 

  • White Dwarfs Reveal New Insights Into the Origin of Carbon in the Universe

    A new analysis of white dwarf stars supports their role as a key source of carbon, an element crucial to all life, in the Milky Way and other galaxies.

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