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Nanotechnology
Innovative sensors for wearable can provide dangerous gas real -time alerts
Graphical abstract. Credit: ACS applied nano material (2025). Doi: 10.1021/ACSANM.4C05066 UNIVERSITITY COLLEGE CORK (UCC) Faculty of Chemical AMBER and CRANN researchers and interdisciplinary teams and Trinity College Dublin (TCD) The Faculty of Physics warns the exposure to harmful gases to individuals for a sensor for detoured monitors. We have developed technology. 。 These results are published in the ACS Applied…
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Space & Cosmos
Space researchers build signal system to warn of dangerous solar storms
Credit: Pager Researchers have created an improved signaling system to predict geomagnetic storms. They are currently testing how well these algorithms can prepare us for space storms that could wreak havoc by knocking out satellites in space and power grids on Earth. . Yuri Shprits, a space scientist at the German Earth Science Research Center in Potsdam, is on a…
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Environment
‘Dangerous and strong’ winds threaten to spread hell in Los Angeles
Snohomish County, Washington firefighters are working to extinguish a fire behind a home in the Mandeville Canyon area. US authorities warned on Sunday that “dangerous and strong” winds would further spread a deadly wildfire into residential areas of Los Angeles as firefighters battled to extinguish the blaze. At least 16 people were confirmed dead in the blaze that tore through…
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Environment
Climate change will result in 41 days of dangerous heat around the world in 2024
Written by Alexa St. John City of Miami outreach specialist Ricky Reese works with the Miami-Dade County Homeless Trust to distribute water and other supplies to homeless residents and help manage high temperatures with Bei Zhao, right. ) (May) 15, 2024, Miami. Credit: AP Photo/Lynne Sladky, File Human-induced climate change has caused people around the world to suffer an average…
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Space & Cosmos
Astronomers predict potentially dangerous comet’s trajectory from meteor shower
Illustration of a long-period comet and the Oort cloud. Credit: National Astronomical Observatory of Japan Comets have long been considered omens and omens, and it’s easy to understand why. They first appear as faint smears of light in the sky, sometimes quickly disappearing, sometimes brighter than the planets, and accompanied by long, glowing tails. Although they have been observed throughout…
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Science
Dangerous spiders in Europe: How worried should we really be?
Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain If you were asked to name a place where venomous animals live, what comes to mind? Perhaps Australia, home to notorious snakes like the inland taipan (Oxyuranus microlepidotus), or terrifying creatures like the yellow scorpion (Tityus serrulatus) It may be Brazil, where it lives. But Europe is not known for its menacing fauna, so it will…
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