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Too Hot for Comfort: the Physiological Dangers of Extreme Heat
A new review of more than 140 studies explores the physiological dangers that climate change will likely have on animal life, including humans.
Pharmaceutical Residues in Fresh Water Pose a Growing Environmental Risk
Over the past 20 years, concentrations of pharmaceuticals have increased in freshwater sources all over the world, as research by environmental experts at Radboud University has revealed.
NASA Takes an Infrared Analysis of Tropical Cyclone Oma
An infrared look by NASA’s Aqua satellite revealed where the strongest storms were located within the Southern Pacific Ocean’s Tropical Cyclone Oma.
NASA Infrared Image Shows Powerful Center of Typhoon Wutip
NASA’s Aqua satellite provided a look at the temperatures in Tropical Cyclone Wutip as it threatens Chuuk and Yap States in the Southern Pacific Ocean.