Erick developed as Tropical Depression Six-E on Saturday, July 27, 2019. It formed about 1,215 miles (1,955 km) southwest of the southern tip of Baja California. Mexico.
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Smart Brain Stimulators: Next-Gen Parkinson’s Disease Therapy
Researchers at the University of Houston have found neuro biomarkers for Parkinson’s disease that can help create the next generation of “smart” deep brain stimulators, able to respond to specific needs of Parkinson’s disease patients.
Climate Change Could Revive Medieval Megadroughts in U.S. Southwest
About a dozen megadroughts struck the American Southwest during the 9th through the 15th centuries, but then they mysteriously ceased around the year 1600.
UMD Case Study Examines How Green Infrastructure Can Help Suburban Environments Manage Increasingly Intense Stormwater and Adapt to Climate Change
UMD researchers are connecting climate change to urban and suburban stormwater management, with the ultimate goal of increasing resiliency to major storm events.
The Climate Is Warming Faster Than It Has in The Last 2,000 Years
Many people have a clear picture of the "Little Ice Age" (from approx. 1300 to 1850).
Increasing Value of Ivory Poses Major Threat to Elephant Populations
The global price of ivory increased tenfold since its 1989 trade ban by the Convention on the International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES), new research has found.