In a new study of the ecological impacts of hurricanes, an international research team addresses a question that people have asked for centuries: when confronted by a storm, is it better to be resistant like an oak or resilient like a willow?
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Natural Mineral May Reverse Memory Loss
Selenium – a mineral found in many foods – could reverse the cognitive impact of stroke and boost learning and memory in ageing brains, according to University of Queensland research.
NASA, ULA Launch NOAA’s Newest Earth Observing Satellite
NASA successfully launched the third in a series of next-generation weather satellites for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) at 4:38 p.m. EST Tuesday.
New Security Tech Monitors Power Use for Warning Signs of Cyberattacks
Researchers have developed new technology to protect governments, businesses and other organizations from cyberattacks by monitoring for unusual power consumption.
A New Super-High Satellite Will Eye Weather on Earth—and in Space
Today, the newest member of a family of storm-spotting satellites will head to space, carrying high-resolution cameras that will be used in real time to track everything from hurricanes and floods to wildfires and smoke, and even space weather.
Growing Innovation in the Agriculture Sector
Danielle Rose works under a pop-up grow tent inside Velocity’s main incubator workspace.