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Britain plants & trees under threat rising temperatures study

2014-06-16 11:38:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Blue and Green: Dozens of plant and tree species are under threat as they fail to adapt to warming temperatures, a University of Cambridge study has found. Species including yew, hawthorn and stinging nettles are expected to decline in the UK, along with 38 other species. Environmentalists have argued that the findings demonstrate the need to analyse and monitor Britains ecology and encourage a greater responsibility for monitoring natural habitats. Data was collected from the Woodland Trust, which has...

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Epoxy Resin Adhesive cures at temperatures as low as 60°C.

2014-06-13 14:32:54| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Suited for optical packaging applications where several temperature-sensitive materials are bound together, DELOMONOPOX LT204 epoxy resin minimizes thermal stress and warping. This multi-purpose, one-component adhesive can be processed within 48 hr at room temperature and adheres to various plastics as well as metals and FR4 composites. Dispensed through needles with diameter as small as 200 µm, product exhibits low thermal stress and moderate shrinkage during curing. This story is related to the following:Chemical Processing and Waste ManagementThermal Cure Adhesives | Optical Adhesives |

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Researchers Design Circuits Capable Of Functioning At Temperatures Greater Than 650 Degrees Fahrenheit

2014-06-13 08:10:47| rfglobalnet Home Page

Engineering researchers at the University of Arkansas have designed integrated circuits that can survive at temperatures greater than 350 degrees Celsius – or roughly 660 degrees Fahrenheit.

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USDA weekly weather update, June 10: More rain, warmer temperatures

2014-06-11 22:49:00| Corn & Soybean Digest

Source: USDA Prior to the arrival of heavy rain across the southern Plains, multiple rounds of heavy showers and locally severe thunderstorms crossed the central Plains, Midsouth, and Midwest. Weekly rainfall totaled 4 inches or more in numerous locations across the central and southern Plains, Tennessee Valley, and southwestern Corn Belt. read more

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Air conditioning raising night-time temperatures in the US

2014-06-09 11:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Climate News Network: Researchers in the US have identified a way in which city-dwellers are inadvertently stoking up the heat of the night by installing air conditioners. Because the cities are getting hotter as the climate changes, residents are increasingly investing in aircon systems - which discharge heat from offices and apartment blocks straight into the city air. And the vicious circle effect is that cities get still warmer, making air conditioning all the more attractive to residents. According to scientists...

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