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  • Tiny Particles Lead to Brighter Clouds in the Tropics

    Global airborne mission finds a belt of particle formation is brightening clouds.

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  • Two Decades of Rain, Snowfall from NASA’s Precipitation Missions

    NASA’s Precipitation Measurement Missions (PMM) have collected rain and snowfall from space for nearly 20 years, and for the first time in 2019, scientists can access PMM’s entire record as one data set.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Distribution and Origin of Highly Radioactive Microparticles in Fukushima Revealed

    Distribution, number, source, and movement of the microparticles in the environment has remained poorly understood.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Monitoring Hurricanes for Better Life-Saving, Property-Preserving Decisions

    Researchers use one of the world's most powerful computers to investigate storm surge.

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  • Dinosaur Discovery Sheds New Light On How Raptors Evolved

    The discovery of a nearly complete fossil of a small, feathered dinosaur in an Alberta provincial park sheds new light on how “raptor” dinosaurs evolved around the world, according to new research by University of Alberta paleontologists.

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  • September 2019 Tied as Hottest on Record for Planet

    The globe continued to simmer in exceptional warmth, as September 2019  tied with 2015 as the hottest September in NOAA’s 140-year temperature record.

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  • CRISPRed Flies Mimic Monarch Butterfly — And Could Make You Vomit

    The fruit flies in Noah Whiteman’s lab may be hazardous to your health.

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  • Dog Ownership Associated with Longer Life, Especially Among Heart Attack and Stroke Survivors

    Dog ownership may be associated with longer life and better cardiovascular outcomes, especially for heart attack and stroke survivors who live alone, according to a new study and a separate meta-analysis published in Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes, a journal of the American Heart Association.

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  • Environmental Toxins Impair Immune System over Multiple Generations

    New research shows that maternal exposure to a common and ubiquitous form of industrial pollution can harm the immune system of offspring and that this injury is passed along to subsequent generations, weakening the body’s defenses against infections such as the influenza virus.

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  • Humans Have Salamander-Like Ability to Regrow Cartilage in Joints

    Contrary to popular belief, cartilage in human joints can repair itself through a process similar to that used by creatures such as salamanders and zebrafish to regenerate limbs, researchers at Duke Health found.

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