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Study: Wildfires produced up to half of health-damaging air pollution in Western states


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BILLINGS, Mont. Wildfire smoke accounted for up to half of all health-damaging small particle air pollution in the western U.S. in recent years as warming temperatures fueled more destructive blazes, according to a study released Monday.
Even as pollution emissions declined from other sources including vehicle exhaust and power plants, the amount from fires increased sharply, said researchers at Stanford University and the University of California, San Diego.
The findings underscore the growing public health threat posed by climate change as it contributes to catastrophic wildfires such as those that charred huge areas of California and the Pacific Northwest in 2020. Nationwide, wildfires were the source of up to 25% of small particle pollution in some years, the researchers said. ....

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Covid 19 coronavirus: One 18-hour flight to NZ, four coronavirus infections


Covid 19 coronavirus: One 18-hour flight to NZ, four coronavirus infections
16 Jan, 2021 09:22 PM
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By: Benedict Carey
An outbreak aboard a September flight from Dubai to New Zealand offers researchers, and airlines, an opportunity to study in-transit contagion.
The millions of airline passengers around the world who travelled over the holidays experienced
firsthand the unsettling uncertainties that come with flying during a pandemic. The anxious glances. The awkward semi-distancing. The haphazard mask etiquette, and the absence of regular service.
In an effort to reassure, the airlines have updated and adjusted their requirements for travellers, with patchwork results. Some airlines work to maintain social distance, both at the gate and at boarding; others are less vigilant. Mask-wearing is dependent on passenger compliance, and not predictable; nor, increasingly, is flight capacity, which can range from 20 per cent to ....

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Holding your breath could increase the risk of COVID-19, say researchers at IIT Madras


Holding your breath could increase the risk of COVID-19, say researchers at IIT Madras
Holding your breath could increase the risk of COVID-19, say researchers at IIT Madras
IANS / Updated: Jan 11, 2021, 22:19 IST
IIT) Madras, have found that the
process of virus-laden droplets being transported into deep lung increases with decreasing
breathing frequency.
The team modelled the breathing frequency in a laboratory and found that low breathing frequency increases the time of residence of the virus and therefore, it increases chances of deposition and consequently the infection. Also, the multi-scale lung structure has a significant effect on a person s susceptibility to Covid-19. ....

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IIT Mandi levels up electronics design to perform better under fluctuating power


IIT Mandi levels up electronics design to perform better under fluctuating power
IIT Mandi levels up electronics design to perform better under fluctuating power
IIT Mandi researchers have levelled up or optimised the design of daily-use electronics so that they can perform better under fluctuating power.
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UPDATED: January 11, 2021 19:46 IST
IIT Mandi researchers have levelled up or optimised the design of daily-use electronics so that they can perform better under fluctuating power. (representative image)
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IIT Mandi researchers have devised a way to improve the design of daily-use electronics so they can work better under fluctuating power.
Power spikes and fluctuations in the power source can degrade the performance of the circuit in mobile phones and tablets. ....

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