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  • Mapping Groundwater’s Influence on the World’s Oceans

    Researchers at The Ohio State University have created high-resolution maps of points around the globe where groundwater meets the oceans—the first such analysis of its kind, giving important data points to communities and conservationists to help protect both drinking water and the seas.

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  • Young Herring ‘Go With The Older Fish’

    Similar to how children learn, often unconsciously, to mimic the adults around them, a small, silvery ocean fish employs this tactic when teaching the next generation to find a suitable place to reproduce.

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  • Seismologists Seek Space on Volunteers’ Floors and Lawns to Study Seattle Seismic Risks

    The Puget Sound area is vulnerable to several types of seismic risks.

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  • The 2019 Atlantic Hurricane Season is Here, USGS is Ready

    The 2019 Atlantic hurricane season starts June 1, and the U.S. Geological Survey is prepared to provide science that can help guide efforts to protect lives and property if a major storm makes landfall this season.

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  • Tiny Fish a Big Lure for Life on Coral Reefs

    Researchers from Simon Fraser University have discovered how coral reefs support such an abundance and diversity of life.

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  • Economists Link Solar Activity to Decrease in Production

    Two University of Windsor researchers have shown that the sun’s wrath can affect your nation’s pocketbook.

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  • Engineers Boost Potential for Creating Successor to Shrinking Transistors

    Computers and similar electronic devices have gotten faster and smaller over the decades as computer-chip makers have learned how to shrink individual transistors, the tiny electrical switches that convey digital information.

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  • Concussion Symptoms Reversed by Magnetic Therapy

    Magnetic stimulation using a laptop-style device for 20 minutes per day improved the ability of rodents with concussion to walk in a straight line, navigate a maze, run on a wheel, and perform cognitive tests, according to research published in the Journal of Neurotrauma.

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  • Culprit Nabbed in the Death of a Catalyst

    Several years ago, a relatively new catalyst for vehicle emission control began showing signs of trouble.

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  • Children Who Nap Midday Are Happier, Excel Academically, and Have Fewer Behavioral Problems

    Ask just about any parent whether napping has benefits and you’ll likely hear a resounding “yes,” particularly for the child’s mood, energy levels, and school performance.

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