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  • Starlings Sleep Less During Summer and Full-Moon Nights

    Researchers of the University of Groningen and the Max Planck Institute have found that starlings sleep five hours less per night during the summer. 

  • The Power of Light for Internet of Underwater Things

    A system that can concurrently transmit light and energy to underwater energy devices is under development at KAUST. 

  • Step It Up: Higher Daily Step Counts Linked With Lower Blood Pressure

    In the electronic Framingham Heart Study presented at ACC.20/WCC, people who took more steps daily, as tracked by their smartwatch, had lower blood pressure on average than those taking fewer steps.

  • Sharp Increase in Hypertension-Related Deaths in US, Study Finds

    Rates of deaths related to hypertension have risen by 72 percent and 20 percent in rural and urban areas of the U.S., respectively, according to research presented during ACC.20/WCC and published online in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology. 

  • Parasitic Cones in Hokkaido

    These nested volcanic features grew as small, secondary vents along the flanks of larger volcanoes.

  • Coronavirus Stimulus Plans Are An Opportunity For Bold Climate Action, Expert Says

    Governments and financial institutions should incorporate climate change action into their COVID-19 economic recovery plans, the head of the International Energy Agency (IEA), Fatih Birol, told Climate Home News.

  • Brands Can and Should Lead Consumers Towards Sustainability

    What to do when consumers want plastic, but also worry about the planet.

  • Escape to the Central Arctic

    Join the MOSAiC expedition virtually with new immersive online learning experience.

  • NASA Finds Little Strength Left in Tropical Cyclone Herold

    Wind shear pushed former Tropical Cyclone Herold apart and infrared imagery from NASA’s Aqua satellite showed the system with very little strength remaining.

  • Reimagining Our Solar System’s Protective Bubble, The Heliosphere

    You are living in a bubble. Not a metaphorical bubble—a real, literal bubble.

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