A novel method that combines artificial intelligence with remote sensing satellite technologies has produced the most detailed coverage of air pollution in Britain to date.
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Climate Change and “Atmospheric Thirst” to Increase Fire Danger and Drought in Nevada and California
Climate change and a “thirsty atmosphere” will bring more extreme wildfire danger and multi-year droughts to Nevada and California by the end of this century, according to new research from the Desert Research Institute (DRI), the Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California, San Diego, and the University of California, Merced.
Can Eating Mangoes Reduce Women’s Facial Wrinkles?
Mangoes, like other orange fruits and vegetables, are rich in beta-carotene and provide antioxidants that may delay cell damage.
UCF Researchers Identify Features That Could Make Someone a Virus Super-Spreader
New research from the University of Central Florida has identified physiological features that could make people super-spreaders of viruses such as COVID-19.
More Transparency Recommended for Gene-Edited Crops
Researchers at North Carolina State University call for a coalition of biotech industry, government and non-government organizations, trade organizations, and academic experts to work together to provide basic information about gene-edited crops to lift the veil on how plants or plant products are modified and provide greater transparency on the presence and use of gene editing in food supplies.
Showing Robots How to Drive a Car…In Just A Few Easy Lessons
Imagine if robots could learn from watching demonstrations: you could show a domestic robot how to do routine chores or set a dinner table.