The Pacific Ocean along the equator is where a phenomenon called La Niña develops. La Niña is the “cool sister” to El Niño.
Did you know that the global candle market is expected to reach over $13 billion by 2027 A significant portion of this demand ...
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How Your Body Knows the Exact Temperature for a Fever
Fevers aren’t random - your body carefully sets them to fight off invaders. The process is more precise than you think.
Abstract: The measurement of salinity and temperature is vital for ocean observation. However, due to the cross-sensitivity phenomenon of fiber sensors, traditional fiber-based demodulation algorithms ...
Abstract: This article provides for the first time a very extensive experimental characterization coupled with a fully analytical modeling in order to investigate, in a systematic and comprehensive ...
Temperatures dropped as low as 5 degrees Fahrenheit on Wednesday morning in a high-elevation part of California.
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Feel the heat: New app maps heat stress anywhere on Earth, 1940 to now
By Ruth Kamnitzer Wondering how this summer’s blistering heat or last winter’s bone-chilling cold snap compared with previous ...
Despite their frequency, many people misunderstand what a fever means, when it’s dangerous and how best to manage it. Here’s ...
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