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November 21, 2016
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Instant Shade for the Sedan

How NASA and John Deere Helped Tractors Drive Themselves

The Insomniac's Best Friend

Unraveling the mysterious source of methane gas in the ocean

Liquid Screen Protector to the Rescue

Asteroid impacts could create niches for life

Going 'Mini' with 4K Video

Biking Meets Bluetooth

Probing Greenland's ice sheet for future satellites

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Indonesian fires exposed 69 million to 'killer haze'

DNA study unravels the history of the world's most produced cereal

Eight dead in fighting in Myanmar town on China border

Strong 6.9 quake hits Japan, triggering Fukushima tsunami

Worrying traces of resistant bacteria in air

How to monitor global ocean warming - without harming whales



Answering a longstanding question: Why is the surface of ice wet?

The decline in emissions also has negative implications

El Nino conditions in the Pacific precedes dengue fever epidemics



Fed-up MH370 families to hunt for debris in Madagascar

How to stop human-made droughts and floods before they start

After bloody year, Chicago looks to tougher gun laws

Tech would use drones and insect biobots to map disaster areas

New Zealand navy ships 'shellshocked' quake tourists to safety

Destruction Junction-What's Your Function?

NASA microthrusters achieve success on ESA's LISA Pathfinder

UK 'space junk' project highlights threat to missions

Saab to provide training simulation upgrades for U.S. Army

New clues emerge in 30-year-old superconductor mystery

Unraveling the mysterious source of methane gas in the ocean

Weather the storm: Improving Great Lakes modeling

Ocean acidification study offers warnings for marine life, habitats

Marine microalgae, a new sustainable food and fuel source

Answering a longstanding question: Why is the surface of ice wet?

Probing Greenland's ice sheet for future satellites

Most meltwater in Greenland fjords likely comes from icebergs, not glaciers

NASA Nears Finish Line of Annual Study of Changing Antarctic Ice

Enhanced nitrous oxide emissions found in Arctic

Extremely Warm 2015-'16 Winter Cyclone Weakened Arctic Sea Ice Pack



Rice farming used as 'summer crop' by early Indus civilization

Watching how plants make oxygen

DNA study unravels the history of the world's most produced cereal

Soybean plants with fewer leaves yield more

Ancient eggs serve as earliest evidence of turkey domestication

Strong 6.9 quake hits Japan, triggering Fukushima tsunami

Seismologists warn of more quakes in New Zealand

Relieved tourists escape New Zealand quake town

Tears and beers as tourists recount NZ quake 'pandemonium'

Two dead after NZ quake, residents flee tsunami



US seeks UN arms embargo against South Sudan

Uganda nabs suspect in $120 mn fake arms deal

Africa waits and wonders on Trump's foreign policy

Mali coup leader readies for trial over massacre

Lesotho army chief, accused of 2014 coup attempt, resigns

The role of physical environment in the 'broken windows' theory

Scientist uses 'dinosaur crater' rocks, prehistoric teeth to track ancient humans

Genes for speech may not be limited to humans

Traumatic stress shapes the brains of boys and girls in different ways

Neanderthal inheritance helped humans adapt to life outside of Africa



Current climate date rescue activities in Australia

The decline in emissions also has negative implications

Bolivia declares drought emergency

Donald Trump looms large over future of climate action

UN climate meeting closes under Trump shadow

NASA launches Advanced Geostationary Weather Satellite for NOAA

Researchers targeting mysteries of deep Earth

Who knew? Ammonia-rich bird poop cools the atmosphere

How lightning strikes can improve storm forecasts

Farewell to Sentinel-2B



Oregon team says life in Earth's soils may be older than believed

Mutation that triggered multicellular life altered protein flexibility

Diaphragm much older than expected

Researchers explore gigantic volcanic eruptions that led to mass extinctions

Dinosaurs' rise was 'more gradual,' new fossil evidence suggests

Climate: Four nations map course to carbon-free economies

Study: LED lights draw fewer insects

Shifting focus leaves mixed bag for German utility RWE

Deeper carbon cuts needed to avoid climate tragedy: UN

New program makes energy-harvesting computers more reliable



Glow-in-the-dark dye could fuel liquid-based batteries

Researchers report new thermoelectric material with high power factors

EAST achieves longest steady-state H-mode pperations

First observations of tongue deformation of plasma

Battery cars a better choice for reducing emissions than fuel cells

Living fossil genome unveiled

X-rays capture unprecedented images of photosynthesis in action

Fiji ants farm plants, study shows

Kenya uses new technology to nab poachers at night: WWF

New model reveals adaptations of world's most abundant ocean microbe

Daily Newsletters - Space - Military - Environment - Energy

Eight dead in fighting in Myanmar town on China border

Dalai Lama visits Mongolia over China's objections

China's most-wanted corruption fugitive returns from US

Voting in an election 'with Chinese characteristics'

Anti-China lawmakers disqualified from Hong Kong parliament

Remote Amazon tribe kills illegal gold miners: officials

Large forest die-offs can have effects that ricochet to distant ecosystems

Global boreal forests differ but not immune to climate change

Mangrove protection key to survival for Senegalese community

Morocco's oases fight back creeping desert sands



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