Por: The Boston Globe World January 12, 2023
The amount of excess heat buried in the planet’s oceans, a strong marker of climate change, reached a record high in 2022, reflecting more stored heat energy than in any year since reliable measurements were available in the late 1950s, a group of scientists reported Wednesday.That eclipses the ocean heat record set in 2021 — which eclipsed the record set in 2020, which eclipsed the one set in 2019. And it helps to explain a seemingly... + full article
The Boston Globe USA Nation December 29, 2022
A new coronavirus variant dubbed XBB has swiftly spreading in the Northeast, jumping from about 35 percent of cases during the week ending Dec. 17 to just over half of cases last week, according to .Here’s a quick primer on what we know about the variant.It is more... + más
Highly Immune Evasive Omicron XBB.1.5 Variant Is Quickly Becoming Dominant in U.S. as It Doubles Weekly | NBC 6 South Florida
Highly immune evasive omicron XBB.1.5 variant is quickly becoming dominant in U.S. as it doubles weekly | CNBC
Los Angeles Times USA Business December 28, 2022
Heat pumps are one of the most effective ways to shrink your home’s carbon footprint and your utility bills at a time of rising electricity and natural gas costs. The technology can heat and cool homes, and supply hot water. A high-efficiency electric heat pump that replaces a... + más
Pump it up: Pilot project in Maine mobile homes points to heat pumps’ potential | Portland Press Herald
Have a heat pump? New electric rates could save you money | Portland Press Herald
Forbes USA Business December 24, 2022
CLOSE-UP OF THERMOMETER COVERED WITH SNOW ON WINDOWgetty I am typing this from the Atlanta area right now, and it’s cold. In fact, the current temperature at my house is 9 degrees F and the winds are roughly 24 mph. That means it feels like -5 degrees F outside. But what does... + más
What exactly is wind chill? Here's what goes into that feels like temperature. | CBS News
A storm is expected to land in Boston just before Christmas. These maps show what to expect. | The Boston Globe
Slate USA Science November 04, 2022
New Yorkers can leave their winter apparel tucked away a little longer. The city has been unusually warm this week, and Sunday and Saturday are expected to hit highs of over 70 degrees Fahrenheit. Sunday is also the day on which the prestigious marathon is scheduled to happen.... + más
Women Beating Amazing Odds In The New York Marathon | Forbes
With politics, protest and passion, the city’s first marathon is ‘a uniquely Chicago story’ | WGN-TV
Newsweek USA Tech October 07, 2022
Catch and release fishing appears to cause extreme stress to sharks, causing a spike in body temperature that could have devastating impacts on its physiology and behavior.A study from Trinity College Dublin has found that short-term capture can cause a shark's internal... + más
The Reel Deal: Best And Worst States For Fishing In The U.S. | Forbes
Watch shark leap from water to catch fish in extremely rare footage | Newsweek
The Verge USA Health September 24, 2022
Apple adds souped-up period and ovulation tracking to Apple Watch Series 8Apple adds souped-up period and ovulation tracking to Apple Watch Series 8 / It’ll also flag abnormal period symptomsp>span:first-child]:text-black text-blurple>By Sep 7, 2022, 5:29 PM UTC Share this... + más
Here’s how Apple Watch Series 8 compares to Series 7 and earlier | 9to5Mac
Apple Watch Ultra pre-order arrives ahead of schedule for lucky buyer | 9to5Mac
Chicago Tribune USA Health September 22, 2022
For centuries, 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit was said to be the average, normal body temperature. It’s not. More recently, researchers have known normal body temperature is actually lower than 98.6 and can vary by gender, size, age, time of day and other factors. But now there’s... + más
A Chicago nurse returned to work after recovering from coronavirus. His cough came back. He tested 2 more times and got different results. | Chicago Tribune
COVID shots for young kids arrived in June, but few have taken them | The Boston Globe
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