In the rolling hills around San Diego and its suburbs, the rumble of bulldozers and the whine of power saws fill the air as a slew of new homes and apartments rise up.
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NOAA’s Observations Help EPA Track Emissions of a Family of Greenhouse Gases
EPA has included a comparison of NOAA’s atmospheric emission estimates of four HFCs to its own inventory-based estimates in the just-released U.S. Inventory of Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Sinks
New Self-Cleaning Optical Fiber Can Help in Monitoring Environment and Diagnosing Cancer
Researchers at Tampere University have successfully developed a novel optical fiber design allowing the generation of rainbow laser light in the molecular fingerprint electromagnetic region.
Bean Cultivation in Diverse Agricultural Landscapes Promotes Bees and Increases Yields
Researchers led by Göttingen University study bee behaviour and bean harvests
Rocket Launch Data Helps Verify Presence of Atmospheric Acoustic Duct
The presence of an atmospheric acoustic duct, a channel of sound at the boundary between the troposphere and stratosphere, has been verified for the first time by Sandia National Laboratory scientists.
Meat Consumption Must Fall by at Least 75 Percent
However, in small quantities it can be quite sustainable, shows a study by the University of Bonn