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  • New Analysis of Century-Old Fish Scales Reveals Startling Decline in Salmon Populations

    Researchers drawing on 100-year-old sources of salmon data have found that recent returns of wild adult sockeye salmon to the Skeena River—Canada’s second largest salmon watershed— are 75 per cent lower than during historical times

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  • ‘Surrey Swarm’ Earthquakes Not Caused by Nearby Oil Extraction, Says Study

    The series of 34 small earthquakes between April 2018 and May 2019 occurred within 10 km of two active oil extraction sites at Brockham and Horse Hill in Surrey.

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  • Social Media Stress Can Lead to Social Media Addiction

    Social network users risk becoming more and more addicted to social media platforms even as they experience stress from their use.

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  • NASA-NOAA Satellite Tracks Tropical Depression Podul Across Philippines

    Tropical Depression 13W, now named Podul, was crossing the Philippines from east to west as NASA-NOAA’s Suomi NPP satellite provided a visible image of the storm.

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  • Sea Snail Compound Reduces Cancer Risk

    The remarkable ability of a small Australian sea snail to produce a colourful purple compound to protect its eggs is proving even more remarkable for its potential in a new anti-cancer pharmaceutical.

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  • NASA Finds Tropical Depression Battling Wind Shear off the Carolina Coast

    Newly formed Tropical Depression 6 in the Atlantic Ocean may have just formed, but it did so under adverse atmospheric conditions. The depression is battling wind shear and it’s apparent on imagery from NASA’s Aqua satellite.

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  • The Positive Implications of…Climate Change? WVU Researcher Sees Agricultural, Food Availability and Economic Possibilities

    Depending on your side of the aisle, climate change either elicits doomsday anxiety or unabashed skepticism. 

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  • Streaks in Aurora Found to Map Features in Earth’s Radiation Environment

    A special kind of streaked aurora has been found to track disturbances in near-Earth space from the ground.

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  • Artificial Intelligence Could Use EKG Data to Measure Patient’s Overall Health Status

    In the near future, doctors may be able to apply artificial intelligence to electrocardiogram data in order to measure overall health status, according to new research published in Circulation: Arrhythmia and Electrophysiology, a journal of the American Heart Association.

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  • Chipping Away at How Ice Forms Could Keep Windshields, Power Lines Ice-Free

    How does ice form? Surprisingly, science hasn’t fully answered that question. 

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