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  • A Surprising Range of Climate Events May Be Predictable Years in Advance

    Scientists leverage NCAR dataset to expand possibilities for decadal prediction.

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  • Intense Flooding in Bangladesh

    Monsoon-related flooding, which has been ongoing since June 2020, has inundated a quarter of the country.

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  • Monitoring Whales From Space

    Scientists have found that studying high-resolution images of whales from space is a feasible way to estimate their populations.

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  • Scientists Unlock Genetic Secrets of Wine Growers’ Worst Enemy

    Pest colonizes grape vines, forms root and leaf tumors, repels other predators.

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  • Fighting Malaria, Sustainably

    Bruce Lipshutz receives a grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to make antimalarial drugs inexpensively — and green.

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  • FSU Engineering Researchers Harness Wind Data to Help Meet Energy Needs in Florida

    Emerging technologies might be economically viable in Florida and other parts of the Southeast.

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  • Argonne-Led Team Finds Specially-Designed Engines and Fuels Could Cut Air Emissions and Water Use

    Advanced fuels and new engine designs could reduce emissions and water use over the next 30 years, according for a new study led by Argonne scientists.

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  • ‘Little Brain’ or Cerebellum Not So Little After All

    When we say someone has a quick mind, it may be in part thanks to our expanded cerebellum that distinguishes human brains from those of macaque monkeys, for example.

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  • Policies to Mitigate Wildfire Impacts Have Implications for Public Health, Amplified Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic

    As the western United States enters the 2020 wildfire season with anticipated above normal significant fire potential, a new report from Physicians, Scientists, and Engineers for Healthy Energy (PSE) provides the most expansive synthesis to date on the public health dimensions of wildfire and California’s approaches to wildfire prevention and the mitigation of wildfire-related impacts.

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  • Short Wind Turns With Strong Cooling Effect

    Why is the sea surface temperature of the northern tropics in the summer months often lower than expected? 

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