The metric of how hot the air actually feels has roots in a 1979 journal paper called “The Assessment of Sultriness.” By Andy Newman In recent days, you may have seen or heard many mentions of a ...
As another heatwave looms in France during the first week of the Tour de France (July 4-26), concern is rising over riders’ ...
Dissecting protective versus detrimental immune responses uncovers biomarkers and mechanisms that can inform the rational design and evaluation of live attenuated vaccines against African swine fever ...
Heating accounts for nearly half of the global energy demand, and two-thirds of that is met by burning fossil fuels like natural gas, oil, and coal. Solar energy is a possible alternative, but while ...
The China Intelligence is an occasional series that draws on open-source material to report on China and its military. The successful and varied use of drones in locales ranging from Azerbaijan and ...
Studies on the safe disposal of nerve agents face limitations due to the restrictions and risks associated with their use. In this study, we optimized the neutralization conditions for nerve agents ...
University of Houston researchers are partnering with the Harris County Office of County Administration’s Sustainability Office, the Harris County Energy Management Team and other county staff to ...
We are living through a terrible time in humanity. Here’s why we tend to stick our head in the sand and why we need to pull it out, fast If you're enjoying this article, consider supporting our ...
Nirsevimab is an extended half-life (M252Y/S254T/T256E [YTE]-modified) monoclonal antibody to the pre-fusion conformation of the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) Fusion protein, with established ...
Regular heat-transfer-fluid monitoring can prevent fluid problems that lead to equipment failure, costly downtime and repairs. Parameters to watch include viscosity, acid neutralization number, ...