Queen Mary University of London has led a study which describes the first direct measurement of how energy is transferred from the chaotic electromagnetic fields in space to the particles that make up the solar wind, leading to the heating of interplanetary space.
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Diet Drinks May Be Associated with Strokes Among Post-Menopausal Women
Among post-menopausal women, drinking multiple diet drinks daily was associated with an increase in the risk of having a stroke caused by a blocked artery, especially small arteries, according to research published in Stroke, a journal of the American Heart Association.
UTSA Study: Stress in Plants Points to Surprising Benefits
Stress is known as the “killer disease” and in humans it can lead to an increased risk of terminal issues such as heart attack or stroke.
Satellite Images Reveal Interconnected Plumbing System That Caused Bali Volcano to Erupt
A team of scientists, led by the University of Bristol, has used satellite technology provided by the European Space Agency (ESA) to uncover why the Agung volcano in Bali erupted in November 2017 after 50 years of dormancy.
What’s Age Got to Do with It?
It’s often said: It’s not how old you are, it’s how old you feel.
Restoring the Colorado: Bringing New Life to a Stressed River
From the air, the last gasp of the Colorado River is sudden and dramatic.