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As Cities Grapple With Climate Change, Gas Utilities Fight To Stay In Business

As Cities Grapple With Climate Change, Gas Utilities Fight To Stay In Business
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As Cities Grapple With Climate Change, Gas Utilities Fight To Stay In Business

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Scientists measure bond distance in rare, radioactive element einsteinium

Scientists measure bond distance in rare, radioactive element einsteinium By (0) Because einsteinium has such a short half-life, researchers at the University of California, Berkeley had to work fast when conducting experiments with element 99. Photo by Marilyn Sargent/Berkeley Lab Feb. 3 (UPI) Scientists have, for the first time, measured the bond distance of einsteinium, one of the most radioactive and difficult to make elements on the periodic table. Researchers detailed rare experiments on the element, which carries the atomic number 99, in a paper published Wednesday in the journal Nature. Advertisement With little known about the chemical properties of einsteinium, bond distance the average distance between the nuclei of two bonded atoms in a molecule is key to understanding how an element will interact with other atoms and molecules.

US has multiple, affordable paths to net zero emissions by 2050, California study concludes

Dive Brief: Achieving carbon neutrality by 2050 could be surprisingly feasible, with costs running $1 per day per person or just 0.4% of the U.S GDP, according to a new report from the University of San Francisco, the Department of Energy s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, and consulting firm Evolved Energy Research. No matter which decarbonization strategy the U.S. ultimately adopts, technical limitations in other fields mean the electricity sector must be among the first to pursue aggressive decarbonization, eliminating 65-70% of its emissions by 2035, according to Jim Williams, the paper s lead author and an associate professor at the University of San Francisco.

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