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To Survive More Frequent Hurricanes, Puerto Rico Needs to Rethink Preparedness

Our leaders ignored the lessons learned from Hurricane María, and Fiona caused more destruction than it should have.....»»

Category: scienceSource:  sciamOct 22nd, 2022

Research shows disadvantaged people wait significantly longer for power restoration after major storms

Hurricanes and other extreme weather events often affect disadvantaged communities more severely, and extended power outages are some of the most harmful effects. Concerns over the intensification of hurricanes has led to new environmental justice po.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsDec 15th, 2023

Paleontologist discovers rare soft tissue in fossil of crab

Most animals and plants never fossilize. For those that do, it's usually only hard parts such as bones and shells that preserve. However, in some exceptional cases, soft tissues such as muscles and gills survive the fossilization process and can pres.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsDec 14th, 2023

Earliest evidence for domestic yak found using both archaeology and ancient DNA

The high-altitude hero of the Himalayas, yak are among the few large animals that can survive the extremely cold, harsh and oxygen-poor conditions of the Tibetan Plateau. In the mountainous regions of Asia, yak and yak–cattle hybrids serve as vital.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsDec 13th, 2023

Replacing "you" with "we" can make a message less threatening, and less likely to be censored

Ever been in a situation where you just can't get your message across? New research by Zakary Tormala and Mohamed Hussein suggests that you might want to rethink which pronouns you deploy......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsDec 12th, 2023

The hidden impacts of climate change on a freshwater ecosystem

From melting glaciers to rising sea levels, from raging wildfires to devastating floods, society has grown increasingly aware of the increasingly frequent climate crises. But what about its subterranean flow? A research group led by Li Dongfeng at th.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsDec 12th, 2023

When is an aurora not an aurora? Phenomena called "Steve" and "picket fence" are masquerading as auroras

The shimmering green, red and purple curtains of the northern and southern lights—the auroras—may be the best-known phenomena lighting up the nighttime sky, but the most mysterious are the mauve and white streaks called Steve and their frequent c.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsDec 9th, 2023

Common keyboard problems and how to fix them

Keyboards, with their combination of software and lots of moving parts, can be subject to problems. Here's how to fix frequent issues that you may encounter......»»

Category: topSource:  digitaltrendsRelated NewsDec 7th, 2023

A possible way for early life on Earth to survive cosmic radiation

A team of biophysicists affiliated with several institutions in China has uncovered via experimentation the means by which early life might have been able to survive cosmic radiation. In their study, reported in the journal Nature Communications, the.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsDec 6th, 2023

Environmental monitoring of bacteria can strengthen community preparedness against diseases

A variety of potentially disease-causing bacteria exist in the Baltic Sea and in Swedish lakes. Karolina Eriksson, a doctoral student at the Industrial Doctoral School at Umeå University, reveals future health risks for humans in the light of climat.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsDec 6th, 2023

Watch the OnePlus Open quite literally bend over backwards…and survive!

The OnePlus Open has been put through the ringer in a new durability test and it appears to have passed with flying colors. The post Watch the OnePlus Open quite literally bend over backwards…and survive! appeared first on Phandroid......»»

Category: asiaSource:  phandroidRelated NewsDec 5th, 2023

Green turtles fight to survive against Pakistan"s urban sprawl

Against the backdrop of the mega port city of Karachi, choked with traffic and construction, four green turtles emerge from the frothy Arabian Sea seeking a spot to lay their eggs......»»

Category: topSource:  theglobeandmailRelated NewsDec 5th, 2023

Could X go bankrupt under Elon Musk?

Musk's profane attack on advertisers baffled experts - without adverts, how would X survive?.....»»

Category: hdrSource:  bbcRelated NewsDec 3rd, 2023

Massive planet too big for its own sun pushes astronomers to rethink exoplanet formation

Imagine you're a farmer searching for eggs in the chicken coop—but instead of a chicken egg, you find an ostrich egg, much larger than anything a chicken could lay......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsDec 2nd, 2023

Hyundai and Kia completely rethink the EV drive unit with Uni Wheel idea

It moves the reduction gear and CV joint to the wheel hub. Enlarge / This image shows the Uni Wheel concept in three different stages of articulation. (credit: Hyundai) We like weird new engineering ideas here at Ars, a.....»»

Category: topSource:  arstechnicaRelated NewsDec 1st, 2023

A sun protection mechanism helps plants to survive

Just as people can get sunburned, plants can also suffer from too much sunlight. To stay healthy, they use an internal "sun protection mechanism." Pierrick Bru, a Ph.D. student working with Alizée Malnoë at Umeå Plant Science Centre and Umeå Univ.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsDec 1st, 2023

Q&A: Can scientific ingenuity turn the clock back on climate change?

The summer of 2023 was the hottest on record. Climate change fueled destructive hurricanes in Florida, more intense monsoons in India, and melted sea ice to historically low levels in the Arctic and Antarctic......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsNov 30th, 2023

Study highlights vulnerability of England"s only resident bottlenose dolphins

England's only resident population of bottlenose dolphins is under serious threat from a combination of human activity, environmental pollution and difficulties in rearing young that survive into adulthood, according to new research......»»

Category: topSource:  theglobeandmailRelated NewsNov 29th, 2023

Enterprises prepare for the inevitable cyber attack

Recent IDC research shows that in many cases, senior executives/line-of-business leaders are minimally engaged in their company’s cyber preparedness initiatives. In fact, 52% of senior leaders have no involvement in their company’s cyber cases. I.....»»

Category: securitySource:  netsecurityRelated NewsNov 29th, 2023

Extreme rainfall increases exponentially with global warming: Study

State-of-the-art climate models drastically underestimate how much extreme rainfall increases under global warming, according to a study published Monday that signals a future of more frequent catastrophic floods unless humanity curbs greenhouse emis.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsNov 27th, 2023

Climate adaptation funds are not reaching front-line communities: What needs to be done about it

Communities around the world face increasingly severe and frequent impacts from climate change. They are on the "frontlines" of droughts, flooding, desertification and sea level rise......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsNov 27th, 2023