Like the speed of an advancing race car driver, the winds in the outermost "lane" of Jupiter's Great Red Spot are accelerating – a discovery only made possible by NASA's Hubble Space Telescope, which has monitored the planet for more than a decade.
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Crayfish Get More Interesting at Bigger Parties, Study Suggests
In many North American lakes, a tiny clawed creature has become a big bully.
Moving Beyond Mining
Mining has been Western Australia’s jewel in the crown for well over a century, but Curtin research shows that if the state diversifies its regional industries, it could support sustained and inclusive growth throughout WA and promote a more resilient economy.
In the Race to Reduce Car Emissions, Don’t Forget Longevity
As countries race to reduce emissions and mitigate climate change, the debate on green vehicles often focuses on fuel efficiency and alternative fuels, such as electricity and hydrogen.
Rutgers Researchers Help New Jersey Recover and Learn From Ida Flooding
Since Tropical Storm Ida struck New Jersey, a team of Rutgers engineers, researchers and students has been in the field assessing flood damage and gathering data to help improve flood prediction models and how New Jersey responds to future storms.
Reducing Tropical Cyclone Impacts: The Double Benefit of Climate Protection Through Both Limiting and Delaying Global Warming
Increasing global warming from currently one to two degrees Celsius by mid-century might lead to about 25 percent more people put at risk by tropical cyclones, a new study finds.


