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Practical science at home in a pandemic world | Nature Chemistry

Aug 25, 2020 ... ... Coke/Mentos demonstration. Exploration of ice, salt and water takes ... environmental insights and open up important discussions of ocean ...

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Cold Outside? Forecast Calls for an Uptick in Global Warming ...

Jan 12, 2014 ... Don't believe me? A new social science study in the journal Nature Climate Change backs my anecdotal experience. The report describes the so- ...

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What Explains Past Climate Change? | Scientific American

Nov 26, 2009 ... To date, the only explanation that matches those observations are a concurrent rise in greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere. CO2 and ...

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Which Places Are Most Vulnerable to Climate Change? | Scientific ...

Sep 15, 2013 ... Such shifts are just some of the changes already happening as a result of increasing levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, otherwise ...

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Earth Experiencing "Climates" Change? | Scientific American

May 4, 2009 ... A study in the journal Science finds that the Northern and Southern hemispheres may be undergoing climate change in distinct ways.

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This Isn't Your Grandpa's Litmus Paper | Scientific American

Aug 5, 2013 ... Simple, paper color-change tests are being developed for environmental pollutants and a variety of health markers. Cynthia Graber reports.

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No Fair! My Serotonin Level Is Low | Scientific American

Jun 9, 2008 ... The chemical messenger serotonin, thought to be implicated in depression and anxiety, may change the way we see fairness in social ...

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Insurance for Global Catastrophes, Whether Asteroids or Climate ...

Feb 20, 2013 ... Spend a little more time observing meteors or combating climate change, spend a little less time worrying about global catastrophes.

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Worried about Air Pollution? Don't Hide Indoors | Scientific American

Jan 22, 2012 ... ... chemicals from indoor air someplace we might not want it: our blood. The research is in the journal Environmental Science and Technology. A ...

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Climate Change Could Cause Deep Water Die-Off | Scientific ...

Jan 7, 2014 ... By 2100, climate change could be responsible for a massive die-off on the ocean floor, due to a paucity of nutrients floating down from the ...

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