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Researchers from North Carolina State University and Rice University have created a nontoxic, stretchable battery that operates by extracting moisture from the ambient environment—even in climates as ...
Michigan's heat wave this week will feel even warmer because of high humidity. Here's how the heat index works.
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Reliable operation of data centers has become essential to nearly all sectors of modern society, including health care, education, government services, power grid operation, banking, defense and ...
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Wet bulb temperature, a key measure in weather forecasting, offers valuable insights into atmospheric moisture and human ...