We considered both acute (on the day of blood collection) and chronic (1-year moving average) exposure windows. Multilevel regression models with natural cubic splines were used to assess the effects of heat ex
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Q: Can you tell us a little about the link between climate change and health? What are the concerns? I think there are several important links. One of them is just the impact of physical climate change on the California environment. Things like extreme heat in Southern Califo...
Be on the alert when: You drive in a lot of extreme heat. Batteries provide energy through chemical reactions, and if your EV battery gets hotter than usual, those reactions happen faster and become less efficient. Heat also increases the rolling resistance of tires and inspires us to blast ...
The last eight years have been the hottest years ever measured on the planet, according to the World Meteorological Organization; July was the hottest month ever recorded; July 6 was the hottest day. All over the planet, the heat broke temperature records, including in Siberia, where the ...
机翻字幕仅供参考。来自卫报science weekly随着创纪录的温度在世界各地蔓延,Ian Sample开始了解热量对我们的身体有什么影响,以及我们可以做些什么来缓解它,而不会对环境造成更多损害。他拜访了罗汉普顿大学的Lewis Halsey教授的团队,并亲身了解了身体对热的反应。他还从
Extreme weather events, including heatwaves, wildfires, floods and droughts, frequently made headlines in 2022, and have been put on the agenda of major international events, including the ongoing Boao Forum for Asia in south China's Hainan Province. On the other side of the ...
can expect multiple days of supercharged heat beginning on Tuesday, with the homeless, elderly, children, and people with health issues at the highest risk for heat illness, the U.S. National Weather Service said. DON'T MISS: No region in Canada spared fro...
Jan Null, a meteorologist in California, recalled being surprised at the effect of heat in a car. It was 86 degrees on a July afternoon more than two decades ago when an infant in San Jose was forgotten in a parked car and died of heatstroke. ...
Nearly 200 million people in the US are under either a heat advisory or flood warning, as high temperatures and severe storms are to continue blazing and battering the nation.