A group of scientists examines the possibility of using materials from demolitions for the construction of new buildings A group of scientists examines the possibility of using materials from demol...
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Linking Surface Urban Heat Islands with Groundwater Temperatures Linking Surface Urban Heat Islands with Groundwater Temperatures In the cities, the temperatures are usually higher than the surrou...
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Tiny ponds play a disproportionately large role in global greenhouse gas emissions from inland waters, according to a new study. Although ponds that are less than a quarter of an acre in size make...
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Electrically conductive concrete could melt snow on roads without chemicals! The idea is already economically feasible in driveways and sidewalks, but the idea of having open roads during a snow st...
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A bolt of lightning is able to deliver up to 5 gigajoule of energy (energy that can power a house in the US for over a month). A bolt of lightning is able to deliver up to 5 gigajoule of energy (ener...
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Japanese scientists claim that they created a glass which is as strong as steel. Japanese scientists claim that they created a glass which is as strong as steel. Read more
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Renewable Energy Sources have the largest part in the electrical power that is installed each year around the world. Renewable Energy Sources have the largest part in the electrical power that is i...
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Scientists from the University of Alexandria in Egypt developed a simple and inexpensive desalination technology of seawater. Scientists from the University of Alexandria in Egypt developed a simpl...
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Sea level is rising, and sweeping storms are becoming more common in New York. The New York City Subway is at risk, but it could be protected from flooding with waterproof covers in the entrances....
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Scientists have discovered that, 73,000 years ago, the biggest island of West Africa in the Atlantic, Santiago, where 250,000 people live today, was hit by a 244m high tsunami wave. The cause was the...
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