Scientists were able to monitor seismic activity with a fibre optic cable connecting a North Sea wind farm to the shore.
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When a Speck Influences a Storm
U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) meteorologist Jeffrey Reid is at the forefront of research studying the role of aerosol particles, and the relationships between the particles with monsoon meteorology, clouds and the sun’s radiation.
Ten U.S. Refineries Emit Cancer-Causing Chemical Above EPA Limits
Ten oil refineries in the United States are emitting levels of the pollutant benzene well above the federal government’s “action level” limit, according to a new report from the Environmental Integrity Project, an environmental watchdog group.
NASA Sees Tropical Storm Damien Form off Australia’s Pilbara Coast
The low-pressure area that formed off Australia’s Kimberley coast and lingered there for a couple of days has moved west and developed into Tropical Cyclone Damien off the Pilbara coastline.
Researchers Develop A Roadmap For Growth Of New Solar Cells
Materials called perovskites show strong potential for a new generation of solar cells, but they’ve had trouble gaining traction in a market dominated by silicon-based solar cells.
New Commuter Concern: Cancerous Chemical In Car Seats
The longer your commute, the more you’re exposed to a chemical flame retardant that is a known carcinogen and was phased out of furniture use because it required a Proposition 65 warning label in California.