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Research by Japanese scientists at Hiroshima University reveals ... as a molecular scaffold to synthesize ammonia under ambient pressure and temperatures below 400°C, conditions easy to mimic ...
adding that to reach this temperature, the ocean would have taken in 228,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 – or 228 sextillion – joules of heat. “The Hiroshima atom-bomb exploded with an energy of ...
THE planet has been building up temperatures at the rate of four Hiroshima bombs of heat every second, and it's all our fault, claim scientists. Hurricane Katrina and superstorm Sandy are just two ...
"the amount of heat we have put in the world's oceans in the past 25 years equals to 3.6 billion Hiroshima atom-bomb explosions." Cheng's team compared ocean temperatures between 1987 and 2019 to ...
Down in the oceans (which is to say, over the majority of Earth's surface), temperatures spiked last ... be warming at a rate equivalent to about 2 Hiroshima bombs per second.
Researchers published a new study that detailed how the world’s oceans recorded the hottest temperature in history ... last year was equivalent to seven Hiroshima atomic bombs detonating each ...