Given the importance and wide distribution of Influenza A viruses, it is surprising how little is known about infections of wild mammals.
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Diabetes' Sworn Enemy Could Ultimately Be a Valuable Ally
When people talk about diabetes, they usually also talk about insulin.
New U.S. Geological Survey Report Assesses Risk Of Once-Per-Century Geomagnetic Superstorm
A new report and map published by the U.S. Geological Survey provides critical insight to electric power grid operators across the northeastern United States in the event of a once-per-century magnetic superstorm.
Houston, We’re Here to Help the Farmers
Farmers irrigating their crops may soon be getting some help from space.
New Tsunami Evidence Along One Of Earth’s Largest Faults
Recent geological studies of a key section of the Aleutian Island chain of Alaska suggest Aleutian tsunamis may occur more frequently than previously understood.
Is Climate Change Making U.S. Tornadoes Worse?
When Americans hear the word tornado, their minds may bolt to huge twisters rolling across northern Texas, Oklahoma, Nebraska and Kansas, like a scene out of “The Wizard of Oz.”


