Global shipping rules that quietly cleaned up one of the world’s dirtiest fuels are now reshaping the clouds that hang over the Atlantic. By stripping sulfur out of marine fuel, regulators have ...
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The climate is changing and nowhere is it changing faster than at Earth's poles. Researchers at Penn State have painted a ...
Researchers at IIT-Madras are running a machine that simulates Delhi’s pollution chemistry under controlled and accelerated ...
A conflict-driven reroute of international ships exposed how dramatically cleaner fuel reduces cloud formation.
Fangqun Yu's advanced model simulates contrail formation, proposing ice-nucleating particles to reduce their climate impact ...
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A single green laser, a glass bead smaller than a bacterium and a lab in Austria are helping you see lightning in a new way.
A recent study reveals that human activities along India's coastlines significantly contribute to aerosol growth, contradicting previous beliefs about organic particles inhibiting cloud formation.
The CLOUD experiment CERN’s Proton Synchrotron mimics the effect of cosmic rays on atmospheric gases. Credit: M Brice/CERN-PHOTO-202204-064-2 In a paper published in the journal Nature, the CLOUD ...
This study is led by Dr. Guofeng Shen (Laboratory for Earth Surface Processes, College of Urban and Environmental Sciences, Peking University) and Prof. Xinming Wang (State Key Laboratory of Organic ...