Yet another extreme precipitation event sent rivers out of their banks, inundating coastal towns and prompting evacuations.
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Pumpkin Production Can Benefit From Conservation Practices
Agritourism enterprises have shown to benefit communities by connecting consumers with agriculture and help preserve farmland in rural and peri-urban communities.
Engineered Crystals Could Help Computers Run On Less Power
Computers may be growing smaller and more powerful, but they require a great deal of energy to operate.
Study Shows Smoking Increased in Those Trying to Quit During COVID-19
While smoking rates have declined dramatically in the United States, there are still 35 million smokers.
Melting Ice Caps May Not Shut Down Ocean Current
Most simulations of our climate’s future may be overly sensitive to Arctic ice melt as a cause of abrupt changes in ocean circulation, according to new research led by scientists at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.
Webb’s Cool View on How Stars, Planets Form
The ongoing success of the multi-instrument optics alignment for NASA’s Webb telescope’s near-infrared instruments has moved the attention of the commissioning team to chill as we carefully monitor the cooling of the Mid-InfraRed Instrument (MIRI) down to its final operating temperature of less than 7 kelvins (-447 degrees Fahrenheit, or -266 degrees Celsius).


