Rising sea surface temperatures and acidic waters could eliminate nearly all existing coral reef habitats by 2100, suggesting restoration projects in these areas will likely meet serious challenges, according to new research presented here today at the Ocean Sciences Meeting 2020.
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For decades, researchers have considered the potential for cooling hot electronic devices by blowing on them with high-speed air jets.
NASA Finds Wind Shear Doing in Tropical Storm Gabekile
Winds outside of Tropical Storm Gabekile are ripping the storm apart.
New Green Technology from UMass Amherst Generates Electricity ‘Out of Thin Air’
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Research Team Works To Develop New Ways To Detect Air Pollutants
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