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Not all poisonous gases have a smell or a color. But a tiny grid of pastel- and candy-colored squares that effectively "sniffs" out hazardous chemicals in the air such as chlorosarin—a highly toxic ...
A tiny 3 kg detector has made a huge leap in neutrino science by detecting rare CEvNS interactions at a Swiss reactor. This ...
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Green Matters on MSNPlants and Trees Give Us an Early Warning if a Volcano Is About to Erupt — Research SaysThe connection between plants and volcanoes might seem bizarre, but it's rooted in the intersection of gases in the ...
The Medicine Hat Public Library, as well as all other members of the Shortgrass Library System, are empowering their communities to take charge of their air quality. Soon library card holders will be ...
As temperatures, biodiversity losses, and sea levels rise globally, scientists are concerned about the likelihood of abrupt climatic shifts occurring, particularly within sensitive subsystems of the ...
A variety of amine-impregnated porous solid sorbents for direct air capture (DAC) of CO2 have been developed, yet the effect of amine-solid support interactions on the CO2 adsorption behavior is still ...
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