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NASA’s Infrared Analysis of Tropical Storm Sebastien Sees Wind Shear
Tropical Storm Sebastian continued to move in a northeasterly direction through the North Atlantic Ocean as NASA’s Aqua satellite passed overhead.
Scientists Find A Place on Earth Where There Is No Life
Living beings, especially microorganisms, have a surprising ability to adapt to the most extreme environments on our planet, but there are still places where they cannot live.
Meta-Analysis Identifies Brain Areas Responsible for Punishment Decisions
Oksana Zinchenko, Research Fellow at the Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, HSE University, has conducted meta-analysis of 17 articles to find out which areas of the brain are involved in decision-making for rendering social punishment.
NASA Tracks a Weaker Tropical Storm Fung-Wong
NASA’s Terra satellite captured an image of Tropical Storm Fung-Wong as it continued weakening in the Northwestern Pacific Ocean.
Stanford Researchers Study Motherly Poison Frogs to Understand Maternal Brain
For most frogs, motherhood begins and ends with the release of hundreds of eggs into a sizable body of water and then hopping or swimming away.