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  • Drying out and heating up into the workweek

    It is a cool and foggy start to the day for some parts of the state with a Dense Fog Advisory in effect for portions of eastern New Mexico. Sunshine will be abundant across western New Mexico today with a few clouds hanging around for some portions of southern and eastern New Mexico today. Drier []

  • The heat continues to climb

    MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – Middle Georgia will see temperatures rise into the upper 80s (and potentially lower 90s) to finish the work week. This Evening Partly cloudy skies will linger into tonight as temperatures remain very mild. An isolated shower or two will be possible late this evening with a couple of thunderstorms possible overnight, particularly in the northern counties

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    Roughly 480,000 tons of solid waste makes its way down New York City's drains and sewers every year. City officials need help figuring out what to do with all the sludge. The department is seeking strategies to deal with the solid waste extracted from its wastewater system. [ more › ]

  • Heat Continues, Chance Storms

    Well above average temps continue through the end of the week. Expect more clouds and isolated storm chances for the northern edge of the region. Widespread rain and cooler temperatures arrive this weekend.

  • Research revives 1800s photos

    Researchers from Western University developed techniques for creating images from old, badly tarnished photographs. These techniques could also be used to study other historic artifacts and fossils and prevent corrosion in modern materials.

  • The heat is on before a storm arrives later this week

    Today is going to be the warmest day of the week for most of the state, with temperatures 5-15° above average for late April. A weak backdoor front is keeping temperatures slightly cooler across far northeastern New Mexico, which may spark up an isolated shower this afternoon but it won't be heavy or widespread. The []

  • Research Roundup: Searching the stars and the brain

    Recent research saw the construction of the world’s largest astronomical digital camera, the discovery of a possible new epilepsy treatment, and the development of AI models to assist patient health monitoring in hospitals.

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  • If you have this tree, contact NE Ohio researchers

    The Holden Arboretum in Kirtland is researching beech leaf disease in Northeast Ohio

  • More heat and humidity start to arrive Tuesday

    MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – Temperatures will reach the 80s again in the afternoon as rain odds and cloud cover start to rise. The Rest of the Evening Mostly clear skies will see a bit more clouds arrive heading into tonight. It should be a mix of high and mid-level clouds, especially leading up to Tuesday morning. Low temperatures will be