The results of the study show a higher number of heat-related deaths attributed to climate change among women and people aged 80 and over.
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A New App Developed by USF Researchers Tracks Flooding in Coastal Communities During Hurricanes Helene and Milton
A web-based application that gathers crowdsourced data to identify flooding and inform policy in coastal communities provided scientists with essential data from hurricanes Helene and Milton.
Using Weather Radar to Track Australia’s Migrating Birds
For the first time, scientists have used data from weather radar not to track storms, but to count birds as they travel across Australian skies.
Reactor Developed at Rice Could Make Direct Air Capture More Energy Efficient
Electrochemical carbon capture technology performs at industrially relevant conditions.
When is a Heat Wave Just a Heat Wave, and When is it Climate Change?
When extreme weather events occur, can we tell if they’re directly attributable to climate change?
New Approach Paves the Way for Harvesting and Storing Solar Energy Efficiently
Researchers of the universities of Mainz and Siegen have developed novel molecular systems for storing solar energy.