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  • Typhoon Bavi Approaches Korean Peninsula

    After striking a glancing blow on South Korea, the storm will likely make landfall in North Korea.

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  • Mapping, Listening at the Bottom of the Sea

    NOAA partner collects quarry of deep ocean sound and mapping data

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  • New Tool for Identifying Endangered Corals Could Aid Conservation Efforts

    Coral conservation efforts could get a boost from a newly developed genotyping “chip” — the first of its kind for corals.

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  • How Plants Shut the Door on Infection

    International team including University of Maryland researchers discovers key immune system protein in plants.

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  • Proven: Historical Climate Changes Occurred Simultaneously in Several Parts of the World

    A kind of domino effect — a convergence of rising temperatures and changing precipitation rates occurred across the planet during the last ice age, stretching from 120,000–11,700 years ago.

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  • How Cold Was the Ice Age? Researchers Now Know

    A University of Arizona-led team has nailed down the temperature of the last ice age – the Last Glacial Maximum of 20,000 years ago – to about 46 degrees Fahrenheit.

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    When fossil fuel or biomass burns, soot – also known as black carbon – fills the air. 

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  • New Nitrogen Assembly Carbon Catalyst Has Potential to Transform Chemical Manufacturing

    Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Ames Laboratory have discovered a metal-free carbon-based catalyst that has the potential to be much less expensive and more efficient for many industrial concerns, including manufacturing of bio- and fossil fuels, electrocatalysis, and fuel cells.

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  • USDA Says Current Poultry Food Safety Guidelines Do Not Stop Salmonella Outbreaks

    Current poultry food safety guidelines for Salmonella, the leading cause of foodborne illness outbreaks, are inadequate.

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  • NTU Singapore Scientists Use Fruit Peel To Turn Old Batteries Into New

    Scientists led by Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) have developed a novel method of using fruit peel waste to extract and reuse precious metals from spent lithium-ion batteries in order to create new batteries.

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