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Tag: Science

More lightning in the Arctic is bad news for the planet

April 11, 2021 wp-bot Ars Technica

Enlarge / Lightning strikes in the far north of Canada. (credit: Sandra Angers-Blondin) The Arctic isn’t doing so hot. That’s because it is, in fact,

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Video Explains Why Orbital Resonance Is a Thing In a Relatable Way

April 10, 2021 wp-bot Interesting Engineering

The three largest moons of Jupiter, Ganymede, Europa and Io have orbital periods that are whole number ratios with each other. Find out why.

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NOAA: Carbon Dioxide Levels Now Higher Than the Past 3.6 Million Years

April 10, 2021 wp-bot Interesting Engineering

Unsurprisingly, the increased levels of CO2 are caused by human activity.

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CO2 Is the Highest in 3.6 Million Years. Here’s the Tech to Fix It

April 10, 2021 wp-bot Interesting Engineering

Unsurprisingly, the increased levels of CO2 are caused by human activity.

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Variant hunters race to find new strains where variant testing lags

April 10, 2021 wp-bot Ars Technica

Enlarge (credit: Marina Dekhnik | Getty Images) In mid-February, three travelers were stopped at the airport in Luanda, Angola. Even during the pandemic, the country,

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A bug’s life: how a volunteer army is putting Britain’s wildlife on the record

April 10, 2021 wp-bot The Guardian - Environment

Amateur nature recorders are providing vital data on beetles, soldierflies and a host of lesser-known insects Ashleigh Whiffin’s day job as assistant curator of entomology

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