Environment
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Humid Heat Stress and Extremely Hot Weather Could Kill a Person Faster than We Thought
The human organism may not be able to withstand such heat from the weather as science suggests. One of the very first investigations to explicitly test damp thermal discomfort in young individuals, discovered that when humidity is at its highest, the maximum bound of human adaptation seems to be just 31°C.
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March Weather Forecast Brings Blizzard to Eastern US
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Common Houseplants Aren't Just for Aesthetic, They Help Fight Air Pollution
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Scientists Consider Storing Carbon in the Deep Down the Ocean Floor
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Man Rescued After Spending Almost an Hour Submerged in Icy Waters of Cook Inlet, Alaska
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Physicists Warn of Potential Nuclear Accidents at Seized Nuclear Plant Sites Across Ukraine
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Satellite Data Analysis Shows the Loss of Resilience of the Amazon Rainforest
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Gloom Reality: Even the Most Daring Technologies Can No Longer Reverse Impacts of Climate Change
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Mussel Farming: Key to Restoring Damaged Coastlines
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Incredible! Snowfall Forms Unusual Tiger-striped Pattern in Kumtag Desert
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Aseismic Creep Surfaces Shaking Discovery in California's Fault
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Experts Warn How Powerful Solar Storms Can Possible Destroy Satellites






