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  • New Space Satellite Pinpoints Industrial Methane Emissions

    GHGSat’s methane monitoring product has achieved impressive results and is attractive to oil and gas operators.

  • New Fabric Could Help Keep You Cool in the Summer, Even Without A/C

    Air conditioning and other space cooling methods account for about 10% of all electricity consumption in the U.S., according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration.

  • NASA’s Terra Satellite Finds No Strong Storms Left in Tropical Storm Douglas

    Strong wind shear has been the undoing of Tropical Storm Douglas. 

  • Breakthrough Method for Predicting Solar Storms

    Extensive power outages and satellite blackouts that affect air travel and the internet are some of the potential consequences of massive solar storms. 

  • Could Prior Exposure to Common Cold Viruses Affect the Severity of SARS-CoV-2 Symptoms?

    A study led by Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin and the Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics (MPIMG) shows that some healthy individuals possess immune cells capable of recognizing the novel coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2. 

  • Bees’ Buzz Is More Powerful for Pollination, Than for Defence or Flight

    Buzzing by bees during flower pollination is significantly more powerful than that used for defence or flight, according to a new study from experts at the University of Stirling.

  • Astronomers Pinpoint the Best Place on Earth for a Telescope: But It’s High on a Frigid Antarctic Plateau

    Dome A, the highest ice dome on the Antarctic Plateau, could offer the clearest view on Earth of the stars at night, according to new research by an international team from China, Australia and the University of British Columbia (UBC). 

  • Sea Slugs: Discovering Other Inhabitants in the Barcelona Coasts

    A study on marine biodiversity has identified seventy-three species of sea slugs in the coasts of Barcelona, an anthropized environment due to the urban metropolis. 

  • Lead Released in Notre-Dame Cathedral Fire Detected in Parisian Honey

    Elevated levels of lead have been found in samples of honey from hives downwind of the Notre-Dame Cathedral fire, collected three months after the April 2019 blaze.

  • How Climate Change Impacts Prescribed Burning Days

    As the Bushfire Royal Commission investigates the deadly “Black Summer” and how it could have been prevented, research from the Climate the ARC Centre of Excellence for Climate Extremes (CLEX) and Climate Change Research Centre at the University of New South Wales shows how climate change may alter prescribed burning in the future across Australia.

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