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Some seafloor microbes can take the heat: Here"s what they eat

It's cold in the depths of the world's oceans; most of the seafloor is at a chilly 4°C. Not so the seafloor of Guaymas Basin in the Gulf of California. Here, tectonic plates drift apart and heat from Earth's interior can rise up—so far up that it.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgJun 22nd, 2021

"It"s unbearable": heat waves scorch southern and eastern Europe

Unrelenting heat is blanketing swathes of southern and eastern Europe, with dozens of cities on red alert as scorching temperatures fuel wildfires, strain power grids, and make daily life unbearable......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsJul 18th, 2024

California"s dirtiest beaches reported

As Mother Nature continues to turn up the heat this summer, those looking to cool off along the California coast might want to reconsider where they're swimming......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsJul 18th, 2024

Rural belts around cities could reduce urban temperatures by up to 0.5°C, study suggests

The key to cooling 'urban heat islands' may lie in the countryside, according to a new study, published in the journal Nature Cities, from scientists at the University of Surrey and Southeast University (China)......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsJul 18th, 2024

Microbes found to destroy certain "forever chemicals" by cleaving stubborn fluorine-to-carbon bonds

A UC Riverside environmental engineering team has discovered specific bacterial species that can destroy certain kinds of "forever chemicals," a step further toward low-cost treatments of contaminated drinking water sources......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsJul 17th, 2024

Attributing Canada"s June heat wave to climate change is an important step in adapting to a warmer world

This June saw major heat waves across Canada with peak temperatures—measured over a three-day period—of 7.4°C in eastern Ontario, 10.7°C in southern Québec, 7.2°C in northern Québec and 10.6°C in Atlantic Canada. On June 19, more than 100 l.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsJul 17th, 2024

AI method radically speeds predictions of materials" thermal properties

It is estimated that about 70% of the energy generated worldwide ends up as waste heat......»»

Category: topSource:  pcmagRelated NewsJul 17th, 2024

"Alien invasion": Researchers identify which exotic animals may soon hitchhike into Australia

Australia is renowned for its native flora and fauna, but did you know the continent is also home to about 3,000 "alien" species of animals, plants, fungi and microbes?.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsJul 16th, 2024

Ancient microbes offer clues to how complex life evolved

A new study published in Science Advances reveals a surprising twist in the evolutionary history of complex life. Researchers at Queen Mary University of London have discovered that a single-celled organism, a close relative of animals, harbors the r.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsJul 16th, 2024

The 2025 Lucid Air is now the most efficient EV on sale

A standard heat pump has made an already-efficient car even more so. Enlarge / The Lucid Air was already the most efficient EV on sale in the US, but for model year 2025 it goes even further on a single charge. (credit: Lucid).....»»

Category: topSource:  arstechnicaRelated NewsJul 16th, 2024

Lucid Air retakes EV efficiency crown with 2025 model, beating Hyundai Ioniq 6

By adding a heat pump to save energy on heating and cooling, the Air Pure breaks a key threshold by traveling 5 miles per kilowatt-hour in EPA testing......»»

Category: topSource:  autonewsRelated NewsJul 16th, 2024

Amid a sweltering summer, a new study finds street trees thrive in NYC

So far this summer, New York City—like much of the country—has clocked more than 11 90-plus degree days. In addition to the increasing frequency of extreme heat waves, if it seems hotter in the city than in other environments, it typically is......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsJul 15th, 2024

Greece fears water shortages after warmest winter ever

After Greece's warmest winter and earliest heat wave on record, authorities are sounding the alarm over the risk of dire water shortages in the heat of the Mediterranean summer......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsJul 15th, 2024

3 underrated shows on (HBO) Max you need to watch in July

Stay at home and beat the heat by bingeing the three underrated shows on Max that you need to watch in July......»»

Category: topSource:  digitaltrendsRelated NewsJul 11th, 2024

3 underrated movies on Max you need to watch in July 2024

Heat up your summer with the three underrated movies on Max that you need to watch in July 2024......»»

Category: topSource:  digitaltrendsRelated NewsJul 11th, 2024

Canadian wildfire smoke dispersal worsened by coincident cyclones, study suggests

Wildfires are unplanned and unpredictable threats to Earth; while we may intuitively relate them to extreme heat at lower latitudes, they are known to occur in Arctic regions, such as those recently ravaging Russia......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsJul 11th, 2024

Does setting my AC to 78 degrees save money during California heat wave? What expert says

Does setting my AC to 78 degrees save money during California heat wave? What expert says.....»»

Category: topSource:  informationweekRelated NewsJul 11th, 2024

How cities can use AI to adapt to climate change

Urban spaces are particularly susceptible to the effects of climate change, such as heat waves, floods, and storms. But which areas of a city are affected, and how can city planners respond?.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsJul 10th, 2024

New Heat Risk Map Shows Which Parts of the U.S. Are Likely to Suffer the Most

The CDC’s new Heat and Health Index looks at the vulnerability of 32,000 neighborhoods to extreme heat using demographic and health statistics.....»»

Category: scienceSource:  sciamRelated NewsJul 10th, 2024

Heat Waves Need FEMA’s Help

Heat waves are costly and kill more people each year than hurricanes, tornadoes and floods combined, but because FEMA doesn’t count them as disasters, communities miss out on important resources.....»»

Category: scienceSource:  sciamRelated NewsJul 10th, 2024

Summertime Depression Could Be a Type of Seasonal Affective Disorder

Heat and mood are closely linked, which may explain summertime depression—and how to treat it.....»»

Category: scienceSource:  sciamRelated NewsJul 10th, 2024