April 2020 saw relatively normal temperatures and precipitation across the U.S., the first slightly-cooler-than-average month since November 2019, according to scientists from NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information.
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Mats Made From Nanofibers Linked To A Red Wine Chemical Could Help Prevent Oxidation
Texas A&M engineering researchers have created mesh-like mats made with tannic acid. Used in bandages or inside food storage containers, they can help promote prolonged antioxidant activity.
Cold Air Rises. What That Means for Earth’s Climate.
The lightness of water vapor buffers climate warming in the tropics.
Recent Australian Wildfires Made Worse by Logging
Logging of native forests increases the risk and severity of fire and likely had a profound effect on the recent, catastrophic Australian bushfires, according to new research.
Can Seagrass Meadows Continue to Mitigate Climate Change?
Rising ocean temperatures threaten seagrass meadows and their ability to hold carbon
Bacterial Behaviour Influences Cloud Formation
ETH researchers have analysed individual marine bacterial cells to show that metabolic processes inside them determine the amount of gas they release, which is involved in cloud formation.


