NASA’s Aqua satellite used infrared light to analyze the strength of storms in Tropical Cyclone Lili as it moved through the Southern Indian Ocean.
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Can Native Plants Can Make a Comeback on Their Own?
As invasive shrubs become more prevalent in U.S. forests, they are creating dense understories that outcompete native plants.
Two Types of Mid-latitude Wave Trains Lead to Extreme Heat in South Korea and Southern-Central Japan
Global climate change has strongly increased the worldwide frequency of extreme heat in recent decades.
The Bird That Came Back from the Dead
New research has shown that the last surviving flightless species of bird, a type of rail, in the Indian Ocean had previously gone extinct but rose from the dead thanks to a rare process called ‘iterative evolution’.
Treatment Option to Restore Natural Heartbeat Could Be on the Horizon for Heart Failure Patients
A new therapy to re-engage the heart’s natural electrical pathways – instead of bypassing them – could mean more treatment options for heart failure patients who also suffer from electrical disturbances, such as arrhythmias, according to research led by the University of Chicago Medicine.
Comparison of Global Climatologies Confirms Warming of the Global Ocean
The global ocean represents the most important component of the Earth climate system.