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The bdelloid rotifer is a tiny freshwater creature that can be found around the world. It is about the thickness of a piece of paper or just a hair larger. (Soil Cryology Laboratory)
Environment

24,000-Year-Old Animal Found Alive, Well And Ready To Reproduce

March 8, 2022 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on 24,000-Year-Old Animal Found Alive, Well And Ready To Reproduce

For the past 24,000 years, the multicellular microorganism had been snoozing in Siberian permafrost.
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NOAA's GOES-T satellite is shown in flight in this screenshot from a video after taking off from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida on an Atlas V rocket on March 1, 2022. (NASA's Kennedy Space Center/Zenger)
Space & Exploration

VIDEO: NASA Launches Latest Weather Satellite, GOES-T

March 2, 2022 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on VIDEO: NASA Launches Latest Weather Satellite, GOES-T

GOES-T is the third in a series of four weather-predicting Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellites.
The post VIDEO: NASA Launches Latest Weather Satellite, GOES-T appeared first on Zenger News.
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The Russia–Ukraine conflict, the growing national demand for gas as spring approaches and a switch to the costlier summer gas, could all send gas prices to a national average of $4 a gallon by April. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
Energy

Gas Prices Rising: How You Can Improve Fuel Economy During The Winter

March 1, 2022 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on Gas Prices Rising: How You Can Improve Fuel Economy During The Winter

A car’s gas mileage at 20 degrees Fahrenheit is 15–24 percent lower than the same vehicle’s mileage at 77 degrees.
The post Gas Prices Rising: How You Can Improve Fuel Economy During The Winter appeared first on Zenger News.
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Jackson State University is recognized as a cutting-edge institution, and that began when John A. Peoples Jr. launched its meteorology department in 1975. The rigorous program has paved the way for hundreds of black meteorologists and continues to shape the next generation of weather forecasters. (H.T. Sampson Library JSU Archives & Special Collections)
Features & Profiles

How One Man Sparked An ‘Evolution And Revolution’ In Meteorology

February 26, 2022 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on How One Man Sparked An ‘Evolution And Revolution’ In Meteorology

John A. Peoples Jr. led the push to make Jackson State University a cutting-edge institution, starting with meteorology.
The post How One Man Sparked An ‘Evolution And Revolution’ In Meteorology appeared first on Zenger News.
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GeoX AI-assisted mapping provides granular details about properties for insurance, management and planning purposes. Photo courtesy of GeoX
Bypass

Would Your Building Survive An Extreme Weather Event?

February 11, 2022 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on Would Your Building Survive An Extreme Weather Event?

FEMA and the World Bank are using 3D aerial maps created by an Israeli startup to protect residents from extreme weather.
The post Would Your Building Survive An Extreme Weather Event? appeared first on Zenger News.
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Rhesus macaques resting in the remnants of a forest that was destroyed when Hurricane Maria directly hit Cayo Santiago Island and Puerto Rico in September 2017. (Noah Snyder-Mackler, Arizona State University)
Health Care

Survivors Of Weather Disasters May Age More Quickly

February 10, 2022 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on Survivors Of Weather Disasters May Age More Quickly

Rhesus monkeys were found to have changed at the molecular level following Hurricane Maria.
The post Survivors Of Weather Disasters May Age More Quickly appeared first on Zenger News.
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An unparalleled experiment at the University of Arizona's Biosphere 2 forced the rainforest under glass through a controlled drought and recovery to paint a clearer picture of how global climate change will affect Earth’s ecosystems. (Rosemary Brandt)
Environment

Scientists Test ‘Rainforest Under Glass’ For Stress Reactions To Drought

December 20, 2021 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on Scientists Test ‘Rainforest Under Glass’ For Stress Reactions To Drought

The microbes in soil and tree roots play a role in protecting rainforests during drought, a unique study has found.
The post Scientists Test ‘Rainforest Under Glass’ For Stress Reactions To Drought appeared first on Zenger News.
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Crime

Haitians Concerned Over Lack Of US Assistance To Homeland In Crisis

September 10, 2021 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on Haitians Concerned Over Lack Of US Assistance To Homeland In Crisis

President’s assassination, earthquake, tropical storm and gang violence leave the country in chaos.
The post Haitians Concerned Over Lack Of US Assistance To Homeland In Crisis appeared first on Zenger News.
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Economy

For A City Battered By Hurricanes, Close-Knit Community Is The Only Way To Survive

July 13, 2021 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on For A City Battered By Hurricanes, Close-Knit Community Is The Only Way To Survive

In far-flung west Florida, Pensacola’s history is intertwined with its violent weather. But locals say that’s what makes it great.
The post For A City Battered By Hurricanes, Close-Knit Community Is The Only Way To Survive appeared first on Zenger News.
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