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  • Our Brains May Ripple Before Remembering

    A sound, a smell, a word can all flood our minds with memories of past experiences. 

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  • Climate Change Negatively Affects Waterbirds in the American West

    New research shows that recent climate change is having profound effects on wetlands across the American West – affecting birds that use these wetlands for breeding, migration and wintering.

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  • Microbes Can Grow on Nitric Oxide

    Nitric oxide is a fascinating and versatile molecule, important for all living things as well as our environment: It is highly reactive and toxic, it is used as a signaling molecule, it depletes the ozone layer in our planet’s atmosphere and it is the precursor of the greenhouse gas nitrous oxide (N2O). 

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  • Tilt Training Prevents Fainting

    Tilt training effectively prevents fainting, according to research presented today at EHRA 2019, a European Society of Cardiology (ESC) congress. 

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  • Reattaching to Work Is Just as Important as Detaching from Work, Study Finds

    Research has increasingly shown that an employee's ability to mentally detach from work and recoup during non-work hours is important for their well-being. 

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  • Experimental Blood Test Accurately Spots Fibromyalgia

    For the first time, researchers have evidence that fibromyalgia can be reliably detected in blood samples – work they hope will pave the way for a simple, fast diagnosis.

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  • Herpes Virus Reactivation in Astronauts During Spaceflight and Its Application on Earth

    Latent herpes virus reactivation has been demonstrated in astronauts during shuttle (10–16 days) and International Space Station (≥180 days) flights.

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  • NASA Sees Development of Tropical Depression 03W Near Yap

    Visible imagery from NASA’s Terra satellite revealed 03W that formed near the island of Yap in the Northwestern Pacific Ocean.

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  • Satellite Sees Tropical Cyclone Savannah Moving Away from Indonesia

    Tropical Cyclone Savannah continued to move in southerly direction in the Southern Indian Ocean and move away from Indonesia.

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  • Global Ocean is Absorbing More Carbon from Fossil Fuel Emissions

    The global ocean absorbed 34 billion metric tons of carbon from the burning of fossil fuels from 1994 to 2007 — a four-fold increase to 2.6 billion metric tons per year when compared to the period starting from the Industrial Revolution in 1800 to 1994.

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