There isn’t much to hear in the middle of Antarctica. As CU Boulder’s Brian Hynek puts it, “There’s just wind and not wind.”
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Females Live Longer When They Have Help Raising Offspring
Female birds age more slowly and live longer when they have help raising their offspring, according to new research from the University of East Anglia.
Tree Swallows Expose State Of Our Climate
For many of us, birds are an interesting distraction or a sign of spring.
Sleep and Ageing: Two Sides of One Coin?
Oxford University researchers have discovered a brain process common to sleep and ageing in research that could pave the way for new treatments for insomnia.
Tropical Storms Likely to Become More Deadly as Climate Changes, New Research Indicates
Tropical storms are likely to become more deadly under climate change, leaving people in developing countries, where there may be a lack of resources or poor infrastructure, at increased risk, new research from Oregon State University shows.
Drone Trains Its Eyes On Flood Waters To Improve Forecasts
As the Yalobusha River rose around Greenwood, Mississippi, during a major rainstorm in late February, scientists from the Northern Gulf Institute at Mississippi State University deployed a small unmanned plane that took high-resolution images of rising waters and beamed them back in real time to NOAA weather forecasters.