Song of the Sea, created by the University of Plymouth, has been released to coincide with the 26th UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26), which gets under way in Glasgow this weekend.
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Aviation’s Present-Day Contribution to Human-Induced Global Warming Is 4% And Will Increase Over the Next 30 Years Should Pre-COVID Growth Resume
Aviation is responsible for more global warming than implied by its carbon footprint alone.
Thin-Film, High-Frequency Antenna Array Offers New Flexibility for Wireless Communications
Princeton researchers have taken a step toward developing a type of antenna array that could coat an airplane’s wings, function as a skin patch transmitting signals to medical implants, or cover a room as wallpaper that communicates with internet of things (IoT) devices.
Stanford Researchers Find Whales Are More Important Ecosystems Engineers Than Previously Thought
From 1910 to 1970, humans killed an estimated 1.5 million baleen whales in the frigid water encircling Antarctica.
Underground Tests Dig Into How Heat Affects Salt-Bed Repository Behavior
Scientists from Sandia, Los Alamos and Lawrence Berkeley national laboratories have just begun the third phase of a years-long experiment to understand how salt and very salty water behave near hot nuclear waste containers in a salt-bed repository.
Global Carbon Emissions Rebound Close to Pre-COVID Levels
Global carbon emissions in 2021 are set to rebound close to pre-Covid levels, according to the Global Carbon Project.