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Air pollutants like ozone and nitrogen dioxide can cause inflammation in the nerves that play a role in migraines. Bright ...
“Journalism should reflect what science says: the climate emergency is here.” This is according to one of the oldest, continuously published magazines in the United States, Scientific American.
Time to crack the science books. Don’t look for comfort from Popular Science, whose climate change-focused issue heaps on enough weather-related worrying to give us the hot shivers.
The history of space weather and even events with anthropogenic origin are also covered. Thus, the volume serves as both a comprehensive reference for researchers and a starting point for graduate ...
All About Space issue 133 explores the weirdest weather in the solar system including space weather events influenced by our angry, stormy sun. Skip to main content Open menu Close menu ...
This article was originally published with the title “ The Warm Weather ” in Scientific American Magazine Vol. 13 No. 20 (January 1858), p. 157 doi:10.1038 ...
Though the U.S. weather satellite Tiros I still circles the earth every 99 minutes, it is electronically dead. Yet during its active life of 78 days, Tiros I transmitted 22,952 cloud-cover pictures ...
Finally, “misinformation and the science of misinformation” will be turning up in the magazine and its site more and more often. As for a five-year vision for Scientific American, Helmuth said ...
It's estimated that the Weather Service cost taxpayers about $1.3-$1.4 billion, but gives a 50-plus fold return on investment, given how much of the economy is tied to weather forecasts. Amna Nawaz: ...
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