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New Research Method Determines Health Impacts of Heat and Air Quality
The planet experienced the hottest day on record earlier this month and climate projections estimate the intensity of heat waves and poor air quality will increase and continue to cause severe impacts.
Due to Climate Change, More Animals will Become Extinct Outside of Nature Reserves than Within Them
A new international study has found that amphibians and reptiles inhabiting the world’s nature reserves, or Protected Areas (PAs), will be better protected against climate change than species found outside of these areas, but are still likely to be harmed.
Webb Snaps Highly Detailed Infrared Image of Actively Forming Stars
Young stars are rambunctious!
Extreme Measuring Device Can Bring Quantum Technology to Your Smartphone
University of Copenhagen researchers have invented a “quantum drum” that can measure pressure, a gas leak, heat, magnetism and a host of other things with extreme precision.
A New Vision for Ultrasound Imaging
Before joining Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research at MIT as an ultrasound research specialist at the Preclinical Imaging and Testing (PI&T) Core Facility, she earned a degree in animal sciences and aspired to go to veterinary school.