Findings show radon tests of less than 90 days are imprecise up to 99% of the time.
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NOAA Researchers Are Working to Make Traveling in Winter Weather Safer
Forecasters are good at predicting large winter storms, but even mild winter weather can be dangerous for travelers.
Seeking Natural Solutions for a Manmade Problem
UVA chemical engineering professor Bryan Berger is investigating the use of industrial hemp to rid the planet of perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances.
A Cirrus Arc
Circulation around a jet streak—a fast-moving pocket of air within the jet stream—formed this distinctive arc of clouds.
Study Zeros In on Source of Arsenic in Bengal Basin’s Deep Wells
High, harmful concentrations of arsenic are found in aquifers all over the world, but the groundwater of the Bengal Basin, in the northeastern part of the Indian subcontinent, contains the most severe arsenic contamination.
Seal Takes Ocean Heat Transport Data to New Depths
Satellite data are used to identify characteristics of the waters through which specially-tagged seals swim.