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Thursday, February 28, 2019
The seas get cooler around Iceland-Some charts and anecdotes
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Old stone walls record history of Earth’s magnetic wanderings
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A new rechargeable battery based on zinc anode and NaV6O15 nanorod cathode
DOI: 10.1039/C9CC00897G, Communication
We explore NaV6O15 (NVO) nanorod cathodes prepared by sol-gel method for aqueous rechargeable zinc-ion battery applications for the first time. The NVO cathode delivers a high capacity of 427 mAh...
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[ASAP] All-Scale Hierarchically Structured p-Type PbSe Alloys with High Thermoelectric Performance Enabled by Improved Band Degeneracy
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[ASAP] Protonation–Deprotonation Treatment Modulating the Aggregate Structure and Fluorescence Property of (9-Anthryl)vinyl(4-pyridyl)vinylbenzene Position Isomers
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Ultrafine and monodispersed Iridium nanoparticles supported on nitrogen-functional carbon: an efficient oxidase mimic for glutathione colorimetric detection
DOI: 10.1039/C9CC00279K, Communication
Ultrafine and monodispersed iridium nanoparticles supported on nitrogen-functional carbon materials (Ir/NC) were prepared and served as an efficient oxidase mimic for 3′,5,5′-tetramethylbenzidine (TMB) oxidation. Due to the inhibition effect of...
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Chiral induction in a pcu-derived network from achiral precursors
DOI: 10.1039/C9CC00692C, Communication
Rational induction of chirality from achiral system is one of the most compelling challenges for chemists. Herein, the first chiral net derived from pcu topology has been prepared from the...
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A Disk-Type Polyarene Containing Four B←N Units
DOI: 10.1039/C9CC00769E, Communication
In this manuscript, we report a disk-type polyarene consisting of all-hexagons π-framework and four B←N units. It exhibits intriguing electronic structures and opto-electronic properties, such as local modulated (anti)aromaticity, strong...
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Steyer says proposed Green New Deal is a ‘first draft’
https://ift.tt/2Xuo4hp Democratic mega-donor Tom Steyer praised Rep. Alexandria Ocasio Cortez's (D-N.Y.) proposed Green New Deal in an interview that aired Wednesday on Hill.TV, but said many changes would likely be made to the proposal. "I think she's done us a signal service by coming up with a plan that is larger enough to fit the problem […]
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WaPo: Trump set to escalate his fight against ‘climate science’ claims – The President is ‘openly skeptical’
https://ift.tt/2T6t7WQ By Juliet Eilperin and Toluse Olorunnipa February 28 at 3:35 PM From the earliest days of his administration, President Trump has been at war with his own government over climate change. He upbraided his first economic adviser by telling him that he didn't care that American executives backed the Paris climate agreement because "my voters don't […]
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Dems wrestle over how to vote on ‘Green New Deal’
https://ift.tt/2ECO9Dq BY ALEXANDER BOLTON Senate Democratic leaders are grappling over how to vote on a controversial climate change proposal that is being championed by progressives and mocked by conservatives. The plan, offered by firebrand Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) will be voted on on the Senate floor later this year in a GOP-led effort to divide Democrats and […]
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Orcas in Peril, Part I: An Ocean Empty of Food
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HUGE pushback on science paywalls – University of California cancels Elsevier subscription
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[ASAP] Anisotropic Swelling Governed by Orientation-Dependent Interfacial Na Diffusion in Single-Crystalline Sb
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[ASAP] Nanoparticle-Assisted NMR Spectroscopy: Enhanced Detection of Analytes by Water-Mediated Saturation Transfer
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[ASAP] A Strategy for Increasing the Efficiency of the Oxygen Reduction Reaction in Mn-Doped Cobalt Ferrites
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[ASAP] High Li+ and Mg2+ Conductivity in a Cu-Azolate Metal–Organic Framework
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Climate Breakdown In 1948!
By Paul Homewood
The UK has broken the record for its warmest winter day for the second consecutive day, with a temperature of 21.2°C in Kew Gardens, London.
The UK has broken the record for its warmest winter day for the second consecutive day, with a temperature of 21.2°C in Kew Gardens, London.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-47374936
There was a big song and dance about the new record temperature set at Kew this week, 21.2C or 70F.
We are told that summerlike temperatures at this time of year are unheard of. Caroline Lucas even ludicrously called it "climate breakdown"
Yet back in March 1948, we had even higher temperatures early in the month, on the 9th:
https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/learning/library/archive-hidden-treasures/monthly-weather-report-1950s
The high of 75F recorded at Wealdstone that day is probably even more exceptional than the record at Kew this week , on the 26th.
We would expect March daytime temperatures to be maybe 4F higher than February, but given that there is only 11 days between 26th Feb and 9th March, the climatological difference for these dates would be much smaller, perhaps 2F.
So the temperature set at Wealdstone in 1948 would, in relative terms, be much more extreme than Kew's.
It will probably come as no surprise that the meteorological set up in 1948 was very similar to this week's, with high pressure sat over the south of England, and a deep low over Iceland, combining to pull up a warm airflow from Madeira:
https://digital.nmla.metoffice.gov.uk/digitalFile_d33f541b-5294-4a79-bec9-aed78d801e4a/
While weather events such as this week's and 1948's are rare, they are just that – weather events.
Caroline Lucas and her alarmist friends should study a bit of history.
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Illinois Could Be America's Next Clean Energy Leader
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[ASAP] Enantioselective Synthesis of Homochiral Au13 Nanoclusters and Their Chiroptical Activities
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[ASAP] Gold Nanoparticles Functionalized with Fully Conjugated Fullerene C60 Derivatives as a Material with Exceptional Capability of Absorbing Electrons
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[ASAP] Excitation Wavelength-Dependent Internal Quantum Efficiencies in a P3HT/Nonfullerene Acceptor Solar Cell
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