Possible geoengineering methods of injecting sulfur dioxide into the upper atmosphere to create sulfuric acid clouds that limit global warming. Credit: AGU / Brian West The regional impacts of technology depend on the amount of greenhouse gas emissions that are reduced. Could we create massive sulfuric? acid Clouds that limit …
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Reversals of Trump’s pandemic betray anxiety over November election hopes
Trump suggested Monday that “many people say” that wearing a mask to prevent the spread of the disease is patriotic, in a tweet that uses ambiguous language that hinted at his discomfort at the reversal. The move reluctantly followed weeks after the President politicized and undermined government advice on facial …
Read More »Coronavirus-affected county of Texas issues new order to stay home
A Texas county that has been hit by the coronavirus pandemic issued a new order to stay home on Monday. The Hidalgo County director of emergency health ordered residents to take refuge in place and follow a curfew from 10 pm to 5 am. The order officially takes effect on …
Read More »What’s next for the Hope Mars orbiter? UAE faces a long journey to the red planet.
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is headed for Mars. The country launched its first interplanetary mission yesterday (July 19) in an ambitious attempt to develop its science and technology sectors. the Emirates Mars Mission, also called Hope, took off from Japan after multiple delays due to bad weather and smoothly …
Read More »NBA Recap: Pat Connaughton to Join Bucks, Bagley Gets MRI
The NBA restart is about to begin and teams from across the league are gearing up for scrimmages later this week. In the Western Conference, it seems the Kings’ path to the postseason became even more difficult. According to Yahoo Sports NBA informant Chris Haynes, Marvin Bagley sustained an injury …
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