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Study of past South Asian monsoons suggests stronger monsoon rainfall in the future Posted: 04 Jun 2021 06:36 PM PDT New research finds that increases in monsoon rainfall over the past million years were linked with increases in atmospheric CO2 and the import of moisture from the southern hemisphere, which suggests stronger rains in the future as CO2 levels rise. |
Mining-related deforestation in the Amazon Posted: 04 Jun 2021 06:35 PM PDT If you're wearing gold jewelry right now, there's a good chance it came from an illegal mining operation in the tropics and surfaced only after some rainforest was sacrificed, according to researchers who studied regulatory efforts to curb some of these environmentally damaging activities. |
Heavy water makes biological clocks tick more slowly Posted: 04 Jun 2021 09:27 AM PDT Scientists have succeeded in reversibly slowing down cellular processes. A team of biophysicists were able to show in experiments that cells can be transferred into slow motion without changing the temperature. From a physical point of view, such possibilities have so far only been available in the context of the theory of relativity. |
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