Organic aerosols (OAs), an important and abundant fraction of the arctic aerosol mass, plays an important role in modulating the radiative balance of the Arctic atmosphere.
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CU Boulder study shows how compromise, communication can set more realistic expectations for fisheries, farms and beyond
Fire Retardant Coating Shows Protective Potential, Reduced Drawbacks
The treatment has the potential to mitigate the spread and damage of fires.
UOC Leads European Project to Reinforce Climate Resilient Shelters in Schools
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Targeted Demand Response Reduces Price Volatility Of Electric Grid
Texas A&M researchers found that reducing the energy load at strategic locations when supply is strained allows for a reduction in cost for the wholesale market.