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The Conversation introduces research from Tufts University that explains although many people don’t understand fever’s ...
USask researchers discover radio frequency heating reduces antinutrients in peas and beans and improves energy efficiency.
Signs that you may not be tolerating the heat well, especially if you are on SSRIs, include becoming dehydrated, stopping sweating, or getting a headache, Wortzel says. If you have concerns about how ...
The intensifying and expansive heat wave affecting around 150 million people in the United States from Wisconsin to Washington, DC, bears the hallmarks of human-caused global warming.
The heat is no joke and this year, it's impacting a large portion of the U.S. Here's what to know about heat stroke, including how to treat it.
Heat wave incoming: How high will temps go and when will it end? A dangerous, widespread heat wave will bake the central and eastern U.S., bringing the hottest temperatures of the year and ...
Extreme heat is making air pollution worse, scientists say. And President Trump’s regulatory rollbacks could drive air pollution even higher.
Study shows how plants use sugar to detect heat in sunlight Scientists previously thought certain proteins (phytochrome B and ELF3) helped plants sense heat, but this was based on nighttime data.
Remote-sensing data and artificial intelligence are mapping the most heat-vulnerable buildings in cities like Delhi, in an effort to target relief from extreme temperatures at a granular level.