Temperatures are skyrocketing for the third straight day across the Eastern US, but there’s at least three different ways to ...
The metric of how hot the air actually feels has roots in a 1979 journal paper called “The Assessment of Sultriness.” By Andy Newman In recent days, you may have seen or heard many mentions of a ...
Atmospheric carbon dioxide mitigation has transitioned from a theoretical environmental objective to a rigorous ...
Most gardeners look up their planting zone, note which spots get afternoon shade, and call it done. That approach works until ...
The field of environmental monitoring has shifted quite a bit in recent times. It started with simple devices such as thermometers and now includes complex, linked arrangements. Freshliance counts as ...
Abstract: Data centers (DCs) are power-intensive facilities which use a significant amount of energy for cooling the servers. Increasing the temperature and relative humidity (RH) setpoints is a ...
Extreme heat is a well‐established environmental hazard linked to elevated cardiovascular disease (CVD) morbidity and mortality, yet few studies evaluate temperature effects across multiple temporal ...
Heat waves are becoming commonplace, and so too is high humidity, which can strain the electrical grid, hurt the economy, and endanger human health. But the global prevalence of record-breaking ...
Extreme heat can be hard on your heart. As temperatures rise, the heart pumps faster to move blood toward the skin to cool the body. This added strain on the cardiovascular system can increase the ...
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