Announcing a Soft New Portable Eye Mask for Use in Sleep and Other Studies, lead author Trisha Andrew at UMass Amherst says capturing health and behavioral signals on or near the face is challenging because most people are really sensitive and reactive are for objects that become on their face …
Read More »Surprising pulses of ancient warming found in Antarctic ice monsters | Science
Ice cores drilled from Antarctica chronically centuryl long pulses of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. Thibaut Vergoz / French Polar Institute By Sid PerkinsAugust 20, 2020, 2:15 p.m. Earth’s ice ages are typically considered as seemingly endless periods of bitter cold. But a new study suggests bursts of carbon dioxide …
Read More »Researchers are shedding light on the building blocks for next-generation LED displays
Before returning to China to earn his doctorate, Jun Yi was a student researcher at Clemson University. Credit: College of Science Three teams of Clemson University researchers have teamed up to discover some of the mysteries surrounding perovskite nanocrystals, which are semiconductors with various applications, including LEDs, lasers, solar cells …
Read More »Earth was 130 degrees this week. It will get a lot harder one day.
When a heat wave roared the western United States this week, temperatures in the Death Valley in California would blow 130 degrees Fahrenheit, marking the hottest temperature measured anywhere on earth since 1931 and the third hottest day ever on our planet, period. But Earth has seen warmer days in …
Read More »NASA celebrates 15 years of Mars Orbiter with beautiful photos
This site may earn affiliate commissions from the links on this page. Terms of use. The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) recently celebrated its 15th anniversary, leaving Earth to observe the red planet, and NASA is celebrating by recreating some of the robot’s best images. You’ve probably seen some of them …
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