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  • Electric Cooker An Easy, Efficient Way To Sanitize N95 Masks, Study Finds

    Owners of electric multicookers may be able to add another use to its list of functions, a new study suggests: sanitization of N95 respirator masks.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Past Evidence Supports Complete Loss of Arctic Sea-Ice by 2035

    A new study, published this week in the journal Nature Climate Change, supports predictions that the Arctic could be free of sea ice by 2035.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • NASA Sees Compact Tropical Storm Jangmi Exiting East China Sea

    Tropical Storm Jangmi was exiting the East China Sea and moving toward the Sea of Japan when NASA’s Aqua satellite measured the strength of the system.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Agriculture Replaces Fossil Fuels as Largest Human Source of Sulfur in the Environment

    A new paper out today in Nature Geoscience identifies fertilizer and pesticide applications to croplands as the largest source of sulfur in the environment—up to 10 times higher than the peak sulfur load seen in the second half of the 20th century, during the days of acid rain. 

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Rare ‘Boomerang’ Earthquake Observed Along Atlantic Ocean Fault Line

    Scientists have tracked a ‘boomerang’ earthquake in the ocean for the first time, providing clues about how they could cause devastation on land.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • NASA Finds Strong Storms in Developing Tropical Storm Mekkhala

    After Tropical Depression 07W formed close to the western Philippines, it moved away and strengthened into a tropical storm in the South China Sea.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Landmarks Facing Climate Threats Could ‘Transform,’ Expert Says

    How much effort should be spent trying to keep Venice looking like Venice – even as it faces rising sea levels that threaten the city with more frequent extreme flooding?

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  • Spiky COVID-19 Particle No Match for Taste Bud Cells

    A new study from the Regenerative Bioscience Center at the University of Georgia is the first to suggest that COVID-19 does not directly damage taste bud cells.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • NASA’s MAVEN Observes Martian Night Sky Pulsing in Ultraviolet Light

    Vast areas of the Martian night sky pulse in ultraviolet light, according to images from NASA’s MAVEN spacecraft.

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  • Forest Growth In Drier Climates Will Be Impacted By Reduced Snowpack, PSU Study Finds

    A new study suggests that future reductions in seasonal snowpack as a result of climate change may negatively influence forest growth in semi-arid climates, but less so in wetter climates.

    >> Read the Full Article

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