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New method to measure climate change: radio waves
2013-08-03 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Science World Report: Climate change is happening around the world and scientists are continually updating the ways they measure its influence. Now, researchers have discovered another way to measure climate change. They've found that radio waves reflected back to Earth from the ionosphere offer valuable news on our shifting environment. The ionosphere is one of the regions of the upper atmosphere. It plays a crucial role in global communications. Because it's ionized by solar radiation, the electricity-rich region...
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Radio Waves Carry News Of Climate Change
2013-07-31 06:06:48| rfglobalnet News Articles
The ionosphere, one of the regions of the upper atmosphere, plays an important role in global communications.
Waves of Oil Spread to Another Bay on Popular Thai Resort Island After Pipeline Leak
2013-07-30 07:08:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Associated Press: Workers in white suits used buckets to scoop up globs of crude oil blackening the once white sands and emerald waters of a tourist island in Thailands eastern sea on Tuesday, as the oil slick continued to spread three days after leaking from a nearby pipeline. Progress was being made on cleaning the oil that washed into Prao Bay on the west coast of Samet Island on Sunday night, though not fast enough, and rough seas and strong winds spread thin films of dispersed oil to a rocky bay farther north,...
See Wi-Fi manifested as visible waves of rainbows
2013-07-23 20:10:00| CNET News.com
An artist and an astrobiologist work together to figure out what Wi-Fi would look like if it were visible to the human eye. [Read more]
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Plants Blamed for Human Deaths in Heat Waves
2013-07-22 22:30:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
National Geographic: While much of the world has baked in a heat wave this month, new research points to a surprising culprit when it comes to killing us-plants. A study published this week in the peer-reviewed journal Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics found that during heat waves, plants tend to absorb less pollution from the air. That puts more people at risk of developing respiratory complications, which can lead to death. elated: "How 100 Degrees Does a Number on You.") The research was conducted in the United...
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