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Purdue, NASA research provides blueprint for molecular basis of global warming

Purdue University and NASA examined more than a dozen chemicals, most of which are generated by humans, and have developed a blueprint for the underlying molecular machinery of global warming. The res...

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Adapter integrates standard sensors in the IO-Link

This means that the majority of sensor types available on the market can utilize the benefits of the IO-Link without any special modification, facilitating integration in the central diagnosis and det...

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Research shows Tai Chi exercise reduces knee osteoarthritis pain in the elderly

Researchers from Tufts University School of Medicine have determined that patients over 65 years of age with knee osteoarthritis (OA) who engage in regular Tai Chi exercise improve physical function a...

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Exposure to alkaline substances can result in damaged teeth

The study was carried out at the Department of Occupational and Environmental Medicine at the Sahlgrenska Academy and published in the Journal of Dentistry."The study shows that exposure ...

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Growth versus global warming

A three-year project led by Newcastle University for the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research has outlined how our major cities must respond if they are to continue to grow in the face of climat...

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Radio Waves 'See' through Walls

"By showing the locations of people within a building during hostage situations, fires or other emergencies, radio tomography can help law enforcement and emergency responders to know where they ...

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Electric fish plug in to communicate

The fish generate electric fields to navigate, fight and attract mates in murky streams and rivers throughout Central and South America. They do so at night, while trying to avoid predators such as ca...

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'Green' roofs may help put lid on global warming

The scientists found that replacing traditional roofing materials in an urban area the size of Detroit, with a population of about one-million, with green would be equivalent to eliminating a year...

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COOLBIZ – Why 28°C?

An old friend of mine, who has visited Japan often over many years, says attitudes of Japanese people towards clothing have changed significantly, as many people dress casually these days in summer. ...

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The Eco-car - Which Will Become the Front Runner? Hybrid, Electric, Fuel-cell - Requirements for Success

Alternative vehicles must meet many requirements they should emit minimal or no carbon dioxide or toxic substances, either in the vehicle itself or in the manufacturing process, the power source must ...

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Global Warming Bringing More Extreme Heat Waves

“Global warming is bringing more frequent and severe heat waves and the result will be serious for vulnerable populations,” said Dr. Amanda Staudt, climate scientist, National Wildlife Federation. ...

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Widespread use on the horizon - Thermoelectrics conference breaks all records

The 28th International / 7th European Conference on Thermoelectrics yielded important results, e.g., in the discussion of how thermoelectric generators can be further improved. The path leading to wid...

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Day in and day out

Without consciously checking your watch, your body knows the time by maintaining its own internal clock that tracks the day–night cycle through so-called circadian rhythms. Accordingly, disruption of ...

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Semiconductors for Cool Computers

However, physicists of the University of Würzburg are paving the way for them: In the American scientific journal "Science", the researchers now present a semiconductor that transmits electr...

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Negligible impact on public safety from shark cage diving operations

A study by five university researchers—including four from the University of Hawai'i at Mânoa—concludes that existing shark cage diving enterprises in Hawai'i have a negligible effect on pub...

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