In 1961, John Kutzbach, then a recent college graduate, was stationed in France as an aviation weather forecaster for the U.S. Air Force.
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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.
An Egg a Day Not Tied to Risk of Heart Disease
The controversy about whether eggs are good or bad for your heart health may be solved, and about one a day is fine.
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.
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