The Brains of Lost Fish Help Them Find Their Way Home, Reveals a Unique Study
Lost fish find their way home thanks to how their brains are wired, according to new research. The neuronal circuit evolved up to half a billion years agoâand could have been passed onto humans. It enables our slippery ancestors to get back on course, even after being swept away by fast flowing currents. The discovery […]
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How to find life on Enceladus? Look in the plumes
Do we need to drill through miles of ice to find life on Enceladus? A new study says a simpler strategy is to just re-analyze the moon’s water vapor plumes.
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Climate change is making flooding worse – The Hindu
Heavy rainfall turned into dangerous flooding in rugged Appalachia in late July, sweeping away homes and killing more than three dozen people. The destruction followed flooding a few weeks earlier in the mountains of Virginia and Tennessee. In June, flooding…
Up to half of world’s glaciers could disappear even if ambitious climate targets are hit, new study finds – KABC-TV
Glaciers are set to lose substantially more ice and contribute more to sea level rise than current scientific estimates project, according to a new report. Using new satellite data to model different climate change scenarios, researchers found that up to…
We Need To Do More – Global Warming Will Likely Exceed the 1.5 … – SciTechDaily
The 1.5 degree Celsius threshold of global warming refers to the maximum temperature increase above pre-industrial levels that the international community has agreed to strive to limit warming to, as outlined in the 2015 Paris Agreement. This target is considered…
Inventor in Baja is testing a plan to cool the Earth by mimicking a volcanic eruption – CNBC
Luke Iseman conducting his balloon launch in Apr. 2022, before Make Sunsets was formally incorporated. When Luke Iseman was thinking of launching a solar geoengineering startup, he talked to experts in the field. The strongest advice they gave him was…
GAO Found EPA’s Denial Of Small Refiners’ Waivers To Be Arbitrary
The Government Accountability Office (GAO) found that Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) decision to deny small oil refiners’ exemptions from the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) was arbitrary. In June, EPA denied 69 small refinery exemption petitions from the RFS mandate. The…
‘Ray of light’: Emissions cuts can save world’s glaciers, study finds – Euronews
Half of the world’s glaciers are doomed to disappear by the end of the century due to climate change, a new study has found. But its authors added that limiting global warming as much as possible can still help save…
A new climate reality: Less warming, but worse impacts on the planet – The Washington Post
Comment on this story Comment Gift Article In the not-so-distant past, scientists predicted that global temperatures would surge dramatically throughout this century, assuming that humans would rely heavily on fossil fuels for decades. But they are revising their forecasts as…
Climate atlas finds summers, winters in India to get warmer, Kharif season to see more rainfall
Report by thinktank presents historical trends from 1990–2019 and projects future ones
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