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  • Oil Forecasting Technique Adapted for Spreadsheets May Cut Shale Operator Costs

    Porous rock containing oil and natural gas are buried so deep inside the earth that shale operators rely on complex models of the underground environment to estimate fossil fuel recovery. 

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  • Brazilian Scientists Develop COVID-19 Accelerometer

    Researchers at São Paulo State University (UNESP) in Araçatuba, Brazil, have developed a computational tool that acts like a “COVID-19 accelerometer,” plotting in real time the rate at which growth is accelerating or decelerating in more than 200 countries and territories. 

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  • Super-Strong Surgical Tape Detaches on Demand

    Last year, MIT engineers developed a double-sided adhesive that could quickly and firmly stick to wet surfaces such as biological tissues. 

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  • Research in Land Plants Shows Nanoplastics Accumulating in Tissues

    As concern grows among environmentalists and consumers about micro- and nanoplastics in the oceans and in seafood, they are increasingly studied in marine environments, say Baoshan Xing at the University of Massachusetts Amherst and colleagues in China. 

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  • Fluorocarbon Bonds Are No Match for Light-Powered Nanocatalyst

    Rice University engineers have created a light-powered catalyst that can break the strong chemical bonds in fluorocarbons, a group of synthetic materials that includes persistent environmental pollutants.

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    After two years of severe drought, abundant rain finally fell over the Australian state and turned the landscape green.

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    A tremendous plume of dust from North Africa drifts toward the Caribbean and contiguous United States.

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  • Lasers and Bubbles: Solving the Arctic’s Methane Puzzle

    Methane - released from thawing permafrost beneath Alaskan lakes - freeze in the ice allowing researchers to measure and calculate how much methane is released.

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  • Satellites Have Drastically Changed How We Forecast Hurricanes

    NASA video looks at advances in hurricane forecasting, with a focus on the contributions from weather satellites.

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  • Eruption of Alaska’s Okmok Volcano Linked to Mysterious Period of Extreme Cold in Ancient Rome

    An international team of scientists and historians has found evidence connecting an unexplained period of extreme cold in ancient Rome with an unlikely source: a massive eruption of Alaska’s Okmok volcano, located on the opposite side of the Earth.

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