For two days in mid-April, severe storms raced through the southern U.S. and NASA created an animation using satellite data to show the movement and strength of those storms.
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Study Reveals Unique Physical, Chemical Properties Of Cicada Wings
Biological structures sometimes have unique features that engineers would like to copy.
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A telltale signature of a cookstove, commonly used to prepare food or provide heat by burning wood, charcoal, animal dung or crop residue, is the thick, sooty smoke that rises from the flames.
From Deep Water To The Surface: The Crucial Nexus Between Climate Dynamics, Upwelling And Marine Ecosystems
Upwelling is a process in which deep, cold water rises toward the surface.
Diet May Help Preserve Cognitive Function
According to a recent analysis of data from two major eye disease studies, adherence to the Mediterranean diet – high in vegetables, whole grains, fish, and olive oil – correlates with higher cognitive function.
Countries Must Act on Climate or Risk Up to $792 Trillion in Economic Damage
The global economy could lose between $150 trillion to $792 trillion by 2100 if nations fail to meet their current targets to cut greenhouse gas emissions, according to a new analysis in the journal Nature Communications.