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  • Simple Test Could Prevent Fluoride-Related Disease

    Northwestern University synthetic biologists developed a simple, inexpensive new test that can detect dangerous levels of fluoride in drinking water.

  • NASA-NOAA Satellite Tracks Tropical Storm Blake’s Remnants Spreading over Western Australia

    The South Interior area of the state of Western Australia is under warnings for heavy rainfall and gusty winds as the remnants of Tropical Storm Blake move on a southeasterly path through the state.

  • 3D Printing to Help Tortured Bones

    For one recent case, Dr. David Frumberg had to figure out how he was going to fix the left leg of his patient, a 14-year-old girl.

  • Astronomy Picture of the Day - Perihelion to Aphelion

    Perihelion for 2020, the point in Earth's elliptical orbit when it is closest to the Sun, occurred on January 5th.

  • NOAA in the Great Lakes Supports Inter-Agency Search for WWII Aircraft

    Did you know that there are about 120 World War II era aircraft lying at the bottom of Lake Michigan?

  • The Perfect Tempo Within the Cells to Develop Vertebrae

    Timing is everything when it comes to the embryonic development of pre-vertebrae divisions along the body of an embryo, according to researchers in Japan.

  • Study Finds Deforestation Is Changing Animal Communication

    Deforestation is changing the way monkeys communicate in their natural habitat, according to a new study.

  • New Study Shows Dominance of Local Air Pollution Sources in Delhi

    The University of Surrey has revealed results from a new, comprehensive study that suggests that activities such as construction and vehicle traffic contribute significantly to the Delhi National Capital Region’s high concentrations of harmful air pollutants and gases.

  • Improved Functioning of Diverse Landscape Mosaics

    To date, biodiversity research primarily focused on the number of plant species present in ecosystems.

  • Urban Health Scare: E-Scooters Show Alarming Spike in Injuries

    Electric scooters are increasingly part of the crowded urban landscape, but a UC San Francisco study has found a major surge of injuries related to scooters, particularly among young adults. 

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