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Higher mannequin of water below excessive circumstances may help understanding of Earth’s mantle

A staff of scientists ran quantum simulations to develop a brand new mannequin of the conduct of water at extraordinarily excessive temperatures and pressures. The computational measurements ought to assist scientists perceive water’s position within the make-up of the mantle … Continue reading

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Climate forecast mannequin predicts advanced patterns of volcanic ash dispersal

New analysis has offered recent perception into how enormous volcanic ash plumes, which might critically disrupt aviation and trigger main influence on the bottom, are transported within the ambiance. Geology News — ScienceDaily

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Causes of differences in model and satellite tropospheric warming rates

Nature Geoscience 10, 478 (2017). doi:10.1038/ngeo2973 Authors: Benjamin D. Santer, John C. Fyfe, Giuliana Pallotta, Gregory M. Flato, Gerald A. Meehl, Matthew H. England, Ed Hawkins, Michael E. Mann, Jeffrey F. Painter, Céline Bonfils, Ivana Cvijanovic, Carl Mears, Frank J. … Continue reading

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Ancient Earth as a mannequin for learning hazy exoplanets

When haze constructed up within the environment of Archean Earth, the younger planet may need seemed like this artist’s interpretation — a pale orange dot. A group led by Goddard scientists thinks the haze was self-limiting, cooling the floor by … Continue reading

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Ancient Earth as a mannequin for learning hazy exoplanets

For astronomers making an attempt to know which distant planets may need liveable circumstances, the position of atmospheric haze has been hazy. To assist type it out, a group of researchers has been trying to Earth – particularly Earth in … Continue reading

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New model makes landslides and slope failures easier to predict

 Potentially hazardous slopes and landslides can beidentified better in future. Credit: Shutterstock/Arnon Polin The threat of slope instability will be easier to predict in future. Scientists working on an Austrian Science Fund project have succeeded in developing a new numerical … Continue reading

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Scientists Develop Model To Map Continental Margins

Map showing the locations of active and passive continental margins and the eight ocean regions Scientists at the University of Liverpool have developed a new exploration method to assist the oil and gas industry in identifying more precisely where the … Continue reading

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Barbie model of Alitalia

PIMG id=”media-1793723″ title=”” alt=”barbie-470.jpg” src=”http://www.mineralfossil.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/wpid-3957819640.jpg”/PPSTRONGBarbie as “models”/STRONG for the Alitalia stewardess uniforms.

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Carbon-14 tests could confirm Mona Lisa model

(ANSA) – Florence, December 12 – Carbon-14 results on the remains of a woman thought to have sat for Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa painting are due within days, officials said Thursday. The time-consuming tests are being carried out to … Continue reading

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Barbie model of Alitalia

Barbie as “models” for the Alitalia stewardess uniforms.

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