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  • Power, Water and Climate

    As the planet continues to warm, the twin challenges of diminishing water supply and growing energy demand will intensify.

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  • Striped or Spotted? Winds and Jet Streams Found on the Closest Brown Dwarf

    A University of Arizona-led research team has found bands and stripes on the brown dwarf closest to Earth, hinting at the processes churning the brown dwarf's atmosphere from within.

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  • Energy Sorghum May Combine Best of Annual, Perennial Bioenergy Crops

    Large perennial grasses like miscanthus are a primary target for use as bioenergy crops because of their sustainability advantages, but they take several years to establish and aren’t ideal for crop rotation.

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  • Climate Change Is Turning Cities Into Ovens

    Whichever side of the subjective city-versus-rural debate you’re on, the objective laws of thermodynamics dictate that cities lose on at least one front: They tend to get insufferably hotter, more so than surrounding rural areas. 

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  • When Galaxies Collide: Hubble Showcases 6 Beautiful Galaxy Mergers

    To celebrate a new year, the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has published a montage of six beautiful galaxy mergers. 

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  • Hawai‘i Drought During El Niño Winter? Not Always, According to New Research

    El Niño events have long been perceived as a driver for low rainfall in the winter and spring in Hawai‘i, creating a six-month wet-season drought. 

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  • How to Mitigate the Impact of a Lockdown on Mental Health

    The Covid-19 pandemic is impacting people’s mental health. But what helps and hinders people in getting through a lockdown?

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  • One-Third of U.S. Rivers Have Changed Color Since 1984

    One in three large American rivers has changed color over the last 36 years, shifting from shades of blue to green and yellow, raising concerns about the health of U.S. waterways, according to an analysis of nearly 235,000 satellite images published in the journal Geophysical Research Letters.

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  • Why We Use Our Smartphone at Cafés

    Maybe you’re like us. We’re the folks who are on our smartphones almost all the time, even when we’re with others. 

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  • Protective Immunity Against Sars-CoV-2 Could Last Eight Months or More

    New data suggest that nearly all COVID-19 survivors have the immune cells necessary to fight re-infection.

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