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NASA-NOAA satellite's 'night vision' find wind shear battering Tropical Storm Vicky
Infrared imagery is like having night vision, and NASA-NOAA’s Suomi NPP satellite provided a nighttime view…
NASA sees Tropical Depression Rene dissipating
NASA’s Aqua satellite captured a visible image of Tropical Depression Rene as it was dissipating in…
Study suggests financial holdings influenced key votes for house lawmakers
A recent study found strong associations between the financial holdings of legislators in the U.S. House…
One of Earth's most biodiverse habitats lies off the Scottish coast – but climate change could wipe it out
Maerl beds stud the ocean floor like underwater brambles. They’re pastel pink and, despite their knobbly…
Reviewing the quantum anomalous Hall effect
A collaboration across three FLEET nodes has reviewed the fundamental theories underpinning the quantum anomalous Hall…
How changing from a state department to multinational corporation is reflected in top management decision-making
State-owned enterprises balance demands of markets and public sector. Ambiguous and changing demands create a power…
Bilingualism: Why boosting the rights of minority language speakers could help save Gaelic in Scotland
In recent months there has been talk of a “Gaelic crisis” in Scotland, based on a…
Ultra-fast magnetic switching with potential to transform fiber optical communications
Researchers at CRANN and Trinity’s School of Physics have discovered that a new material can act…
Higher education was already ripe for disruption—then, COVID-19 happened
Back in the spring, when COVID-19 was emerging around the world and leading to widespread shutdowns,…