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The data for the animation comes from satellite observations and hundreds of carbon-monitoring stations worldwide, said Markus Reichstein, the director of the Biogeochemical Integration Department ...
Disney isn’t the only studio raiding its animated IP for live-action remakes. DreamWorks has jumped into the fray with a remake of “How to Train Your Dragon.” The original introduced moviegoers to ...
As the animation shows, the most pronounced carbon sucking and carbon releases throughout the year are in the 'temperate latitudes' — the parts of Earth between the subtropics and the polar circles.
Mesmerizing, yes, but ultimately concerning — these plumes illustrate how carbon dioxide entered and moved through Earth's atmosphere from January 2020 to March 2020.
Carbon offers a new way of thinking about planetary crisis, its causes and solutions. Rather than blaming carbon, Paul Hawken argues we should recognise its role in animating life. This way, we ...
This mesmerizing new animation from NASA simulates a year in the life of all the carbon dioxide — the main gas responsible for global warming — in the atmosphere. The data is from 2006 and yes ...
Chemists at the University of Connecticut have found a way to greatly increase the luminescence efficiency of single-walled carbon nanotubes, a discovery that could have significant applications ...
An animation depicting how the doomed Titan sub imploded has been viewed more than 5 million times in the 11 days since the video was posted to YouTube.. The 6-minute, 20-second clip was uploaded ...
This mesmerizing NASA animation shows how carbon dioxide moves through Earth's atmosphere (video) News. By Stefanie Waldek published 1 August 2024 ...