Tropical Cyclone Maha continued to move north along the southwestern coast of India when NASA’s Aqua satellite passed overhead and analyzed the cloud top temperatures.
articles
Study Suggests How Measles Depletes Body’s Immune Memory
Over the past decade, evidence has mounted that the measles vaccine protects in not one but two ways: Not only does it prevent the well-known acute illness with spots and fever that frequently sends children to the hospital, but it also appears to protect from other infections over the long term.
International Research Team Develops Portable Device that Produces Hydrogen Peroxide for Purifying Drinking Water
Some two billion people in the world lack access to clean drinking water. University of Calgary researcher Dr. Samira Siahrostami, PhD, is determined to help them.
New Technique Could Help Decontaminate Oilsands Process Water
New technology developed by engineers at the University of Alberta shows potential in cleaning and decontaminating process water from oilsands production.
Method Promises Advances in 3D Printing, Manufacturing and Biomedical Applications
In a development offering great promise for additive manufacturing, Princeton University researchers have created a method to precisely create droplets using a jet of liquid.
Circadian Rhythm Expert Argues Against Permanent Daylight Saving Time
As we prepare to switch our clocks back an hour to standard time on Nov. 3, in keeping with the twice-a-year time change, those who loathe the practice may take heart in the notion that it may be on its way out.