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  • NASA’s Infrared Analysis of Tropical Storm Sebastien Sees Wind Shear

    Tropical Storm Sebastian continued to move in a northeasterly direction through the North Atlantic Ocean as NASA’s Aqua satellite passed overhead.

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  • Meta-Analysis Identifies Brain Areas Responsible for Punishment Decisions

    Oksana Zinchenko, Research Fellow at the Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, HSE University, has conducted meta-analysis of 17 articles to find out which areas of the brain are involved in decision-making for rendering social punishment.

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  • Stanford Researchers Study Motherly Poison Frogs to Understand Maternal Brain

    For most frogs, motherhood begins and ends with the release of hundreds of eggs into a sizable body of water and then hopping or swimming away.

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  • Scientists Find A Place on Earth Where There Is No Life

    Living beings, especially microorganisms, have a surprising ability to adapt to the most extreme environments on our planet, but there are still places where they cannot live.

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  • NASA Tracks a Weaker Tropical Storm Fung-Wong

    NASA’s Terra satellite captured an image of Tropical Storm Fung-Wong as it continued weakening in the Northwestern Pacific Ocean.

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  • New Electrodes Could Increase The Efficiency Of Electric Vehicles And Aircraft

    A Texas A&M research team describes the process of creating new supercapacitor electrodes that have drastically improved mechanical properties.

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  • Weathering a Historic Flood

    Satellite technology helped South Carolinians survive floods due to 2015's Hurricane Joaquin.

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  • Making Sense of Amazon Deforestation Patterns

    Decades of satellite data make it possible to map how deforestation has evolved over time.

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  • Bone Breakthrough May Lead to More Durable Airplane Wings

    Cornell researchers have made a new discovery about how seemingly minor aspects of the internal structure of bone can be strengthened to withstand repeated wear and tear, a finding that could help treat patients suffering from osteoporosis.

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  • Gas Hydrates in European Waters

    Natural gas, stored in so-called gas hydrates, can be found on many continental margins worldwide.

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