If you look up at the sky on a clear day, chances are you'll notice thin, white clouds—also known as contrails—following ...
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Adding Particles to Aircraft Exhausts Could Reduce Contrail Impacts
Fangqun Yu's advanced model simulates contrail formation, proposing ice-nucleating particles to reduce their climate impact ...
The Mid-Infrared Instrument (MIRI) on NASA's James Webb Space Telescope captured glowing cosmic dust heated by very young massive stars in unprecedented detail in this image of the Sagittarius B2 (Sgr ...
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A new study suggests that adding a tiny amount of ice-nucleating particles into aircraft engine exhaust could make contrails far less harmful by shortening their lifespan.
Is it a flying elephant? A gingerbread man? When I was little, I used to search the clouds for amusing shapes as they drifted across the sky and imagine stories about their patterns. Now I'm a ...
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Aviation Contrails Cost Up To $410 Billion In Climate Damage Annually
Aviation contrails cost over 4 billion annually in climate damage, rivaling CO₂ emissions. 2-3% of flights cause 80% of ...
Researchers have mapped the molecular changes that unfold as sunlight causes plastics to leach dissolved organic matter, findings that could reshape understanding of ecosystem health, water quality, ...
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Why interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS' close Earth approach is an early Christmas gift for astronomers
Comet 3I/ATLAS will get closest to Earth on Dec. 19, and astronomers will be watching.
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NASA’s Webb spots bizarre carbon-rich exoplanet orbiting a rapidly spinning pulsar
Webb spots a bizarre exoplanet with a carbon-rich atmosphere orbiting a pulsar, defying theories of how planets form.
The Delhi government, in collaboration with the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, recently conducted cloud seeding ...
The 3I/ATLAS observatory captured a baffling 250,000-mile X-ray cloud around the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, with scientists ...
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