Weathering storms worldwide

The scale and scope of the destructive path of Hurricane Milton is overwhelming. The communities along the west and east coasts of Florida, as well as the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico, barely begin to evaluate the damage. This event is at the top of Hurricane Helene’s generalized damage and its growing number of deaths in…

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Small water -based reactors could help the pharmaceutical industry avoid toxic solvents

RICE researchers, including Ying Chen and Angel Martí, have developed a new method to perform chemical reactions using water instead of toxic solvents. Credit: Jeff Fitlow / Rice University RICE University researchers have developed a new method to perform chemical reactions using water instead of toxic solvents. Scientists created microscopic reactors capable of promoting chemical…

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Observations of coronal holes with the Siberian radio heliographer of Altyntsev et al. – European astronomer radio community

Coronal holes (CH) are reduced brightness regions in solar disk images in extreme ultraviolet (EUV) or soft x -ray emissions corresponding to configurations with open magnetic field lines. Data on their area and depth depth depression are used in solar wind parameter forecasts near Earth. Regular two-dimensional observations of microwave with a 10-20 spatial resolution“…

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Government’s censored science ruined the USSR. Is the following USA? | By Ethan Siegel | Start with an explosion! | February 2025

When governments adopt policies that are antithetical to the truths that are factually established, including scientific truths, it is a recipe for a social disaster. When the voices of those who would speak in the truth in such times are censored, the problem can have even more catastrophic consequences. (Credit: Thomas Hawk/Flickr) With a wave…

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