The papers offer new details about the suspected nature and location of the planet, which has been the subject of an intense international search ever since Batygin and Brown's 2016 announcement.
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NASA Tracks a Weaker Typhoon Wutip Through Northwestern Pacific
Visible imagery from NASA’s Terra satellite showed that Typhoon Wutip has become more elongated as a result of wind shear.
Human Settlements and Rainfall Affect Giraffe Home Ranges
Giraffes that live close to densely populated towns have larger home ranges than giraffes that live far from towns, according to a new study by an international team of wildlife researchers from the University of Zürich, Penn State, and the Wild Nature Institute.
Batmobile with Cruise Control: Bats Migrate at the Most Energy-Efficient Flying Speed for Maximum Range
Aerial migration is the fastest, yet most energetically demanding way of seasonal movements between habitats.
Ice-Free Arctic Summers Could Happen on Earlier Side of Predictions
The Arctic Ocean could become ice-free in the summer in the next 20 years due to a natural, long-term warming phase in the tropical Pacific that adds to human-caused warming, according to a new study.
University of Guelph Researchers Uncover Why Environmental Cues Make Drug Addiction Extra Hard to Beat
It’s known environmental cues can be strong triggers for those trying to kick a drug habit because those cues activate the brain’s emotional and stimulus-response systems.