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The science behind the big freeze
Updated / Wednesday, 9 May 2018
09:05
When Siberian gusts come to Ireland
If you think it s bad in Ireland today, be thankful you re not on Venus
The so-called Beast from the East has arrived on our doorsteps, bringing unusually cold weather – about 7°C colder than the historical average for this time of year. Wind chill is making temperatures feel particularly arctic. So how did the Siberian gusts come to arrive on Europe s doorstep?
The movement of air across the globe, and the weather it brings with it, is governed by three major influences: gravity, the sun, and something called the Coriolis effect. The influence of gravity is simple, constantly pulling air towards the Earth s surface.
Bangladeshi astrophysicist Tonima Tasnim Ananna on SN Top 10 Scientists list
Tonima Tasnim Ananna.
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Popular bi-weekly magazine Science News published their 2020 edition of SN Top 10 Scientists for this year. For the sixth consecutive year, Science News featured 10 early and mid-career scientists who are aiming to solve some of science s biggest challenges.
Bangladeshi astrophysicist Tonima Tasnim Ananna topped the list this year for her outstanding work and research on black holes. With the help of artificial intelligence, Ananna has successfully captured the most complete picture yet of black holes across the universe where they are, how they grow and how they affect their environments.
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