Researchers present a detailed analysis of observed atmospheric pressure over the globe every hour for 38 years.
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The Best (and Worst) Materials for Masks
It's intuitive and scientifically shown that wearing a face covering can help reduce the spread of the novel coronavirus that causes COVID-19. But not all masks are created equal, according to new University of Arizona-led research
NASA Analyzes Tropical Cyclone Damien’s Water Vapor Concentration
When NASA’s Aqua satellite passed over Tropical Storm Cristina in the Eastern Pacific Ocean on July 8, it gathered water vapor data that provided information about the intensity of the storm
How Good Gut Bacteria Help Reduce the Risk for Heart Disease
Scientists have discovered that one of the good bacteria found in the human gut has a benefit that has remained unrecognized until now: the potential to reduce the risk for heart disease.
Evolutionary Biologists Find Several Fish Adapt in the Same Way to Toxic Water
Several species of fish have adapted to harsh environments using the same mechanism, which brings to question evolutionary chance, according to a study by Kansas State University and Washington State University.
Portable System Boosts Laser Precision, At Room Temperature
Physicists at MIT have designed a quantum “light squeezer” that reduces quantum noise in an incoming laser beam by 15 percent.