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The “Right Dose” Of Sun Dimming Could Cut Global Warming Effects In Half, Study Says
New research out of Harvard suggests that the “right dose” of solar geoengineering (SG) – spraying tiny reflective particles into the upper atmosphere to filter the Sun’s energy and reflect incoming sunlight – could cool the planet and curb the effects of climate change without adversely impacting some regions.
Article continues, but I'm reminded of this:
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The “Right Dose” Of Sun Dimming Could Cut Global Warming Effects In Half, Study Says
New research out of Harvard suggests that the “right dose” of solar geoengineering (SG) – spraying tiny reflective particles into the upper atmosphere to filter the Sun’s energy and reflect incoming sunlight – could cool the planet and curb the effects of climate change without adversely impacting some regions.
Article continues, but I'm reminded of this:
Wasn't that the concept in Hughlander 2? Some sort of shield stopping solar radiation? I think I watched the movie once but gave up halfway through.
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Yellow slime mold
A Brainless Slime That Shares Memories by Fusing The oozing yellow organism has no neurons, but it can solve mazes, make decisions, and learn by merging together.
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Not sure it's been mentioned, but the periodic table turns 150 years old this year.
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Scientific precis of the day of the death of the dinosaurs dig
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@Stockcar86 breathing also increases the risk of getting cancer...dying is the only sure fire way to avoid it.
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@taniwharugby oxygen kills us. The diseases of old age are a result of cells giving up the battle against explosive old oxygen
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@taniwharugby said in Science!:
@Stockcar86 breathing also increases the risk of getting cancer...dying is the only sure fire way to avoid it.
Attention anti-vaxxers, time to go nek level and be anti-oxygen
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@Machpants said in Science!:
Had to Google to make sure it wasn't Apr1 joke. So awesome
Dude my first reaction was "FAKE! EDITED!" but given I've been wearing my glasses more and more lately, I realised there were some things I couldn't see. 😉
It's the difference between millimetre engineering and nanometre engineering I guess.
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Fuck yeah, that is awesome!