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  • Driven by Earth’s Orbit, Climate Changes in Africa May Have Aided Human Migration

    In 1961, John Kutzbach, then a recent college graduate, was stationed in France as an aviation weather forecaster for the U.S. Air Force.

  • Gravitational Wave Echoes May Confirm Stephen Hawking’s Hypothesis of Quantum Black Holes

    Echoes in gravitational wave signals suggest that the event horizon of a black hole may be more complicated than scientists currently think.

  • Genetic Marker Discovery Could Ease Plant Breeders’ Work

    Plant breeders are always striving to develop new varieties that satisfy growers, producers and consumers.

  • NASA Catches the Dying Remnants of Tropical Cyclone 12P

    Tropical Cyclone 12P formed in the Southern Pacific Ocean on January 25 and two days later, NASA’s Aqua satellite observed the storm’s demise.

  • Walnuts May Slow Cognitive Decline in At-Risk Elderly

    Eating walnuts may help slow cognitive decline in at-risk groups of the elderly population, according to a study conducted by researchers in California and Spain.

  • Airborne Measurements Point to Low EPA Methane Estimates in South Central US

    Approximately twice as much methane is seeping into the atmosphere than the Environmental Protection Agency estimates from oil and gas facilities in the south central U.S., according to a series of measurements taken by meteorologists using NASA aircraft.

  • Earth's Most Biodiverse Ecosystems Face A Perfect Storm

    A combination of climate change, extreme weather and pressure from local human activity is causing a collapse in global biodiversity and ecosystems across the tropics, new research shows.

  • Children to Bear the Burden of Negative Health Effects From Climate Change

    The grim effects that climate change will have on pediatric health outcomes was the focus of a “Viewpoint” article published in the Journal of Clinical Investigation by Susan E. Pacheco, MD, an expert at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth).

  • Rice Lab Turns Trash Into Valuable Graphene in a Flash

    That banana peel, turned into graphene, can help facilitate a massive reduction of the environmental impact of concrete and other building materials. 

  • Patterns of Thinning of Antarctica’s Biggest Glacier Are Now the Opposite of What Was Previously Observed

    Using the latest satellite technology from the European Space Agency (ESA), scientists from the University of Bristol have been tracking patterns of mass loss from Pine Island – Antarctica’s largest glacier.

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