Researchers and caregivers have noted that excessive daytime napping can develop long before the memory problems associated with Alzheimer’s disease begin to unfold.
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Ten Years of Icy Data Show the Flow of Heat from the Arctic Seafloor
Scientists have taken the temperature of a huge expanse of seafloor in the Arctic Ocean in new research by the U.S. Geological Survey and the Geological Survey of Canada.
Persistent Plume
Thunderstorms generated by a group of giant wildfires in 2017 injected a small volcano’s worth of aerosol into the stratosphere, creating a smoke plume that lasted for almost nine months.
University Doing Its Part To Protect Endangered Barn Swallows
When Stephen King was growing up in North Portal, Saskatchewan, barn swallows were a common sight.
Installing Solar Panels on Agricultural Lands Maximizes Their Efficiency, New Study Shows
The most productive places on Earth for solar power are farmlands, according to an Oregon State University study.
Collaboration Revitalizes Threatened Fish Species
In the 1920s, scientists identified aurora trout as a new species native only to northeastern Ontario.