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Heat Pump (Xkcd)
24 months ago
xkcd.com
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Xkcd's "Is It Worth the Time?" Considered Harmful
31 days ago
will-keleher.com
Clownfish shrink their bodies to survive ocean heat waves
20 days ago
nbcnews.com
Heat stress mitigation by trees and shelters at bus stops
36 days ago
sciencedirect.com
Energy efficiency of heat pumps in residential buildings using operation data
35 days ago
nature.com
Is TfL losing the battle against heat on the Victoria line?
16 days ago
swlondoner.co.uk
80% Chance of Record Heat in Coming Years, Climate Agencies Forecast
13 days ago
apnews.com
earth
Zebrafish have been shown to evolve both higher heat tolerance & also improved cold tolerance
24 days ago
doi.org
Study finds 65% decline in urban bee population, heat and land use are main culprits
29 days ago
royalsocietypublishing.org
From 2006–2020, people in the Western US faced 32 days a year, on average, of extreme heat, wildfire smoke, or nearby fires
37 days ago
doi.org
environment
Shelters at bus stops intended to provide relief from heat can actually result in higher temperatures, but this can be mitigated by the presence of shade trees.
39 days ago
uth.edu
environment
Researchers developed a low-cost picowatt calorimeter from flexible printed circuit boards, enabling highly sensitive measurement of minute heat changes for applications like studying crystallization and cell activity
22 days ago
nature.com
engineering
Researchers from Brno created a sustainable, biobased resin for SLA 3D printing using recycled waste and found one component, VanDiMMA, significantly improved the printed material's strength and heat resistance
22 days ago
pubs.acs.org
3d
engineering
Researchers found that the combination of heat waves and high PM2.5 pollution led to nearly 700,000 premature deaths in the past 30 years—most of which occurred in the Global South
27 days ago
eos.org
environment
If you’ve ever regretted ordering a spicy meal, take note: A new study identifying molecules that suppress the heat of chili peppers hints at the possibility of adapting these compounds into an “anti-spice” condiment for food that’s too fiery to eat.
19 days ago
news.osu.edu
chemistry
Xkcd: Push Notifications
2 months ago
xkcd.com
PhD Timeline
43 days ago
xkcd.com
AI is helping fraudsters pump out scamming campaigns in minutes
49 days ago
techradar.com
ai
SDFs from Unoriented Point Clouds Using Neural Variational Heat Distances
53 days ago
arxiv.org
New cement turns heat into electricity, could help buildings generate their own power
56 days ago
sciencedirect.com
Hegseth Faces Heat After New Signal Chat Emerges and Claim of Pentagon 'Chaos'
50 days ago
wsj.com
signal
Gas Boiler Fittings Outnumbered Heat Pumps By 15 To One in UK Last Year - Report
2 months ago
theguardian.com
Europe's population is adapting better to cold than to heat - The relative risk of mortality at the coldest temperatures has decreased by 2% per year since 2003, while the risk from extreme heat has only fallen by 1% per year.
2 months ago
thelancet.com
europe
health
Recent research shows that CaBBX9, an interaction partner of autophagy regulated protein CaATG8c, negatively regulates heat tolerance of pepper
2 months ago
doi.org
biology
Study finds Jupiter’s big storms mix water and ammonia, changing the air. They heat and dry the upper atmosphere, while dropping ammonia deep below
55 days ago
science.org
astronomy
Lakes now release ~1.5% more heat globally, with mid-high latitude lakes (>45°N) releasing ~1.8% more, driven by ice loss and stronger radiation.
42 days ago
doi.org
environment
release
School sports tournaments and club activities across Japan may need to be canceled for much of the summer by the 2060s as climate change pushes heat levels beyond safe limits
55 days ago
japantimes.co.jp
health
japan
From extreme heat and floods to shifting disease risks, a new study shows how global warming disrupts every stage of blood collection, testing, storage, and delivery – putting lives at risk.
52 days ago
doi.org
disease
health
Recent projections suggest that large geographical areas will soon experience heat and humidity exceeding limits for human thermoregulation - The study found humans struggle to thermoregulate at wet bulb temperatures above 26–31 °C, significantly below the commonly cited 35 °C threshold.
49 days ago
pnas.org
health
Research has estimated that 111 of the world's largest fossil fuel companies have caused $28 trillion in heat-related climate damages so far—slightly less than the value of all goods and services produced in the United States last year.
47 days ago
apnews.com
environment
FDA issues early alert for Baxter's Spectrum infusion pump
3 months ago
medicaldevice-network.com