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  • Safe Solution to Mop up Oil Spills: Qut Research Breakthrough

    QUT researchers have come up with a new, safe way to clean up oil spills using compounds equally useful as common household cleaning products.

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  • Earth, Wind, Flora Sway Trinidad Sulfur Levels

    As scientists observe the force of nature through a satellite weather tracker, they only see the day’s events.

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  • NASA-NOAA Satellite Sees a Tight Circulation in Tropical Storm Kiko

    NASA-NOAA’s Suomi NPP satellite imagery revealed that Tropical Storm Kiko had a tight circulation center.

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  • Heavy Rainfall found in Tropical Storm Lorenzo by NASA

    NASA calculated the rainfall rates in the Atlantic Ocean’s newest tropical cyclone, Lorenzo.

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  • Up-Close and Personal with Neuronal Networks

    How our brain cells, or neurons, use electrical signals to communicate and coordinate for higher brain function is one of the biggest questions in all of science.

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  • NASA Satellite Identified a Less-Organized Caribbean Tropical Storm Karen

    Satellite imagery can be used to peer inside a storm as well as assess the storm’s outside shape to give forecasters understanding of what’s happening to it.

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  • Machu Picchu: Ancient Incan Sanctuary Intentionally Built on Faults

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  • 2019 Arctic Sea Ice Minimum Tied for Second Lowest On Record

    The extent of Arctic sea ice at the end of this summer was effectively tied with 2007 and 2016 for second lowest since modern record keeping began in the late 1970s. An analysis of satellite data by NASA and the National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) at the University of Colorado Boulder shows that the 2019 minimum extent, which was likely reached on Sept. 18, measured 1.60 million square miles (4.15 million square kilometers).

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  • NASA Catches Tropical Storm Lorena’s Landfall Approach

    As Tropical Storm Lorena was nearing landfall in northwestern Mexico, NASA-NOAA’s Suomi NPP satellite provided forecasters with an image of the storm. By Monday, Sept. 23, Lorena’s remnants were affecting the southern U.S. and bringing heavy rainfall to Arizona.

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  • NASA Satellite Imagery Shows Wind Shear Affecting Tropical Storm Jerry

    Forecasters use a variety of satellite imagery to understand what’s happening in a storm, and sometimes just a visible picture can tell a lot.

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