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  • Selfie Stick And Fishing Rod Shed First Light On Ancient Reptile

    The skeleton of an extinct ‘fish lizard’ locked in a glass case over 16ft from the ground for the last 100 years has finally been studied, thanks to a selfie stick on a fishing rod.

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  • Towable Sensor Free-Falls To Measure Vertical Slices Of Ocean Conditions

    The motion of the ocean is often thought of in horizontal terms, for instance in the powerful currents that sweep around the planet, or the waves that ride in and out along a coastline.

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  • Researchers Demonstrate Transport of Mechanical Energy, Even Through Damaged Pathways

    Most technologies today rely on devices that transport energy in the form of light, radio, or mechanical waves.

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  • Low-Severity Fires Enhance Long-Term Carbon Retention of Peatlands

    High-intensity fires can destroy peat bogs and cause them to emit huge amounts of their stored carbon into the atmosphere as greenhouse gases, but a new Duke University study finds low-severity fires spark the opposite outcome.

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  • Solar Energy Farms Could Offer Second Life For Electric Vehicle Batteries

    As electric vehicles rapidly grow in popularity worldwide, there will soon be a wave of used batteries whose performance is no longer sufficient for vehicles that need reliable acceleration and range.

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  • A Replaceable, More Efficient Filter For N95 Masks

    Since the outbreak of COVID-19, there’s been a worldwide shortage of face masks — particularly, the N95 ones worn by health care workers.

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  • Amphan Batters India, Bangladesh

    The first tropical cyclone of the 2020 season in the North Indian basin made landfall, delivering substantial storm surge to coastal areas.

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  • NASA Snow Campaign Wraps 2020 Survey

    As spring and summer temperatures return to the Northern Hemisphere, winter’s snow is melting, releasing precious fresh water into Earth’s streams, rivers and oceans.

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  • Busy Atlantic Hurricane Season Predicted for 2020

    Multiple climate factors indicate above-normal activity is most likely.

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  • Tracking the Tinderbox: Stanford Scientists Map Wildfire Fuel Moisture Across Western U.S.

    Researchers have developed a deep-learning model that maps fuel moisture levels in fine detail across 12 western states, opening a door for better fire predictions.

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