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Satellite data from 30 years of observations is helping researchers tease apart natural and human-caused drivers of sea level rise. The information will help planners in regions like New Orleans, Louisiana, along the U.S. Gulf Coast to prepare for the future. Credit: NASA

NASA Uses 30-Year Satellite Record to Track and Project Rising Seas

NASA/JPL
Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Space
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AI Chatbot ChatGPT Mirrors Its Users to Appear Intelligent

UC San Diego
Categories Brain & Behavior, Technology

Maritime: Greater GHG-emissions reductions called for; int’l. org. has plan

Alan Kandel
Categories Bloggers
An Antarctic petrel flying over the Antarctic Peninsula (Image Credit: Nigel Voaden via Wikimedia).

Storms of Extinction

Sam Illingworth
Categories Bloggers
football soccer player heading a ball

Elite football players are more likely to develop dementia

The Lancet
Categories Brain & Behavior
Don Cleveland, PhD, Distinguished Professor of Medicine, Neurosciences and Cellular and Molecular Medicine at UC San Diego School of Medicine, is among the most highly cited researchers in the world for his work investigating neurodegenerative diseases.

DNA treatment could delay paralysis that strikes nearly all patients with ALS

UC San Diego
Categories Health
Dental xray of missing tooth

Replace missing teeth to lower risk of poor cognition?

Boston University
Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
Dog in bed

Your loveable pet dog or cat could lead to restless nights

CABI
Categories Brain & Behavior, Life & Non-humans
African American students

Young children develop better learning skills when taught by teachers of the same ethnicity, national US study suggests

University of Pennsylvania
Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences
ufo

New study investigates the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on UFO reporting

University of Vermont
Categories Health, Social Sciences, Space

Global greenhouse gas monitoring plan endorsed by WMO Executive Council

Alan Kandel
Categories Bloggers

Improvements in assessing climate change adaptation benefits, costs needed, EEA says

Alan Kandel
Categories Bloggers
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