“The world of tomorrow is cooking with gas!” This phrase was popularized by the gas industry as far back as the 1930s, promoting gas stoves as clean and reliable.
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NASA Data Helps Track Veterans’ Exposure to Air Pollution
Researchers with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) are using NASA Earth observations of smoke and other air pollution to study the health impacts on veterans who were deployed to Afghanistan, Iraq, and other areas of Southwest Asia in the years after September 11, 2001.
Research Reveals Countries Where Record-Breaking Heatwaves Are Likely to Cause Most Harm
A new study has highlighted under-prepared regions across the world most at risk of the devastating effects of scorching temperatures.
Asteroid’s Comet-Like Tail Is Not Made of Dust, Solar Observatories Reveal
A weird asteroid has just gotten a little weirder.
Two-Component System Could Offer a New Way to Halt Internal Bleeding
MIT engineers have designed a two-component system that can be injected into the body and help form blood clots at the sites of internal injury.
NASA, Rocket Lab Set Coverage for Tropical Cyclones Mission
NASA and Rocket Lab are targeting 9 p.m. EDT, Sunday, April 30 (1 p.m. New Zealand Standard Time, Monday, May 1), to launch two storm tracking CubeSats into orbit.