phy COVID-19: The Latest With Physician, Models Predict Significant Increase In U.S. Cases By feeds.scpr.org Published On :: Tue, 05 May 2020 09:37:43 -0700 A cleaning crew disinfects a New York City subway train on May 4, 2020 in New York City. ; Credit: Stephanie Keith/Getty Images AirTalk®As of Monday afternoon, L.A. County has at least 1,260 deaths and 26,238 confirmed cases of coronavirus. The United States has more than a million cases of the virus with more than 67,000 deaths. Meanwhile, new models put together by FEMA project that we could see up to 200,000 new cases a day by the end of the month, according to the New York Times. The L.A. Times reports that scientists have discovered a new strain of the deadly coronavirus that is even more contagious. The study finds that the new strain first appeared in February in Europe and has been the dominant strain across the world since mid-March. Plus, some COVID-19 patients are experiencing issues with blood clotting even after respiratory issues have died down. Today on AirTalk, we get the latest with an infectious disease specialist who will take your questions. Call 866-893-5722 to join the conversation. With files from LAist. Read the full story here. Guest: Dean Blumberg, M.D., professor of medicine and chief of Pediatric Infectious Diseases at UC Davis Children’s Hospital This content is from Southern California Public Radio. View the original story at SCPR.org. Full Article
phy Physicists demonstrate silicon's energy-harvesting power in study By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 2019-08-28T07:00:00Z Full Article
phy ION Geophysical Shares Trade 70% Higher after Reporting 53% Rise in Q1 Sales By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 00:00:00 PST Shares of ION Geophysical traded higher after the company reported Q1/20 financial results that included a 53% year-over-year increase in revenue. Full Article
phy Genetics of African KhoeSan populations maps to Kalahari Desert geography By esciencenews.com Published On :: Tue, 06 Sep 2016 19:36:02 +0000 Geography and ecology are key factors that have influenced the genetic makeup of human groups in southern Africa, according to new research discussed in the journal GENETICS, a publication of the Genetics Society of America. By investigating the ancestries of twenty-two KhoeSan groups, including new samples from the Nama and the ≠Khomani, researchers conclude that the genetic clustering of southern African populations is closely tied to the ecogeography of the Kalahari Desert region. read more Full Article Paleontology & Archaeology
phy Rebuilding the physical and social environment following natural disasters By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Thu, 27 Sep 2012 12:43:05 +0100 In the aftermath of natural disasters, displaced communities require temporary accommodation. A new study has examined how the built environment of these temporary communities influences their recovery and resilience, using accommodation set up after Hurricane Katrina as a case study. It highlights the importance of developing transitional built environments that consider the social and mental health needs of a community. Full Article
phy Combined traffic management and physical measures reduce noise By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Thu, 3 Nov 2011 14:17:44 GMT New research in Spain has explored solutions to reducing traffic noise, and suggests that the best option is to combine global measures, such as speed restrictions, and local measures, such as noise screens. Full Article
phy Phytoplankton loss could spell disaster for marine ecosystems By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Thu, 28 Oct 2010 13:48:14 +0100 Tiny organisms called phytoplankton, which are crucial components of marine ecosystems, have been slowly disappearing over the last century, according to researchers. The decline is worrying because it may have profound effects on marine life, fisheries and carbon cycling. The study suggests the decline in phytoplankton could be linked to climate change. Full Article
phy New insights into multi-century phytoplankton decline in North Atlantic predict further decline under climate change By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Thur, 30 January 2020 11:23:19 GMT Phytoplankton are essential to marine food webs and fisheries. However, a new study indicates that their levels have declined in the North Atlantic since the beginning of the 19th century. This coincides with weakening ocean-circulation patterns, partly caused by melting ice caps. If the melting continues, the study warns of a dramatic fall in North Atlantic plankton levels that could have cascading effects across marine food webs, reducing the ocean’s ability to absorb carbon and threatening the supply of seafood for humans. Full Article
phy Phytoremediation’s potential for decontaminating brownfields assessed By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Tue, 14 May 2013 09:16:58 +0100 Compared with traditional remediation techniques used to remediate brownfield sites, supporters of phytoremediation argue that it is cheaper and more environmentally-friendly. A new analysis has reviewed its strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats, and suggests it is well suited to cleaning up sites with low to medium levels of contamination. Full Article
phy What is the physical folder structure in Windows 10? By www.bleepingcomputer.com Published On :: 2020-05-02T08:29:39-05:00 Full Article
phy Links between obesity, physical activity, transport and CO2 emissions By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Wed, 7 Nov 2012 14:58:37 GMT A new UK study suggests that there are associations between obesity, physical activity, and levels of CO2 emissions from transport. These associations seem mostly to reflect the fact that obese people tend to travel longer distances by motorised forms of travel. They may also partly reflect less ‘active travel’ by bicycle or walking by obese people. Full Article
phy Urban design can promote walking: people physically active for up to 1.5 hours more per week in activity-friendly neighbourhoods By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Thu, 07 Jul 2016 09:12:34 GMT People who live in the most ‘activity-friendly’ neighbourhoods do up to 1.5 hours more physical activity a week than those in the least supportive neighbourhoods. This is according to a new international study which measured levels of exercise — mainly walking for recreation or transport — in relation to the urban environment across 14 diverse cities. The results show how urban design — such as parks and local amenities — can promote healthy lifestyles which also bring environmental benefits, such as better air quality, through reduced car use. Full Article
phy Paleogeography and geological history of Greater Antilles / [by] K.M. Khudoley and A.A. Meyerhoff By alcuin.furman.edu Published On :: Khudoleĭ, K. M Full Article
phy Physical chemistry, series one. Consultant editor, A.D. Buckingham By alcuin.furman.edu Published On :: Full Article
phy The geography of risk : epic storms, rising seas, and the cost of America's coasts / Gilbert M. Gaul By alcuin.furman.edu Published On :: Gaul, Gilbert M., author Full Article
phy New estimates of the physical and economic consequences in Europe of climate change By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Wed, 19 Jun 2013 09:12:12 +0100 Research into future climate scenarios suggest that by 2100, climate change could lead to annual damages in the EU from river flooding alone of €14 billion to €21.5 billion, with more people affected than today, and a reduction in household welfare. Full Article
phy Titanium dioxide nanoparticles toxic to phytoplankton in sunlight By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Thu, 22 Mar 2012 12:18:01 +0100 Titanium dioxide nanoparticles are entering the environment in ever greater quantities as a result of their widespread use in consumer products and as a disinfectant of sewage. Researchers have recently discovered that titanium dioxide nanoparticles have a toxic effect on marine phytoplankton when exposed to normal levels of ultraviolet light found in natural sunlight. Full Article
phy Study investigates attitudes of soil-remediation experts to phytoremediation By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Thur, 11 January 2018 9:23:19 GMT An investigation into the attitudes of Canadian soil-remediation experts has shown that they tend to prefer conventional remediation methods over phytoremediation — which relies on plants to clean soils — despite evidence that the latter can have advantages. The researchers behind the study highlight that this ‘status-quo bias’ poses a barrier to the uptake of novel technologies such as phytoremediation, and that scientists may need to find different ways of disseminating evidence to increase the use of new techniques among practitioners. Full Article
phy New insights into multi-century phytoplankton decline in North Atlantic predict further decline under climate change By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Thur, 30 January 2020 11:23:19 GMT Rare earth elements (REE) are used to make many low-carbon technologies, including electric vehicles and wind turbines. Mining and processing of REE, which mostly takes place in China, has a reputation for causing environmental damage. A new study presents a method for evaluating the environmental impacts of REE production based on life-cycle assessment (LCA: a way of determining a product's overall impact during some or all of its journey from extraction to end-of-life). The researchers applied the method to a prospective REE mine in Malawi, south-east Africa, to reveal the most environmentally impactful stages of production, and the greenest source of energy. Full Article
phy Changes to Physical Delivery of Bids & Proposals By www.loudoun.gov Published On :: Mon, 04 May 2020 16:25:53 -0500 March 30, 2020: Effective immediately, physical deliveries should be dropped off to the lobby of the Government Center in the secure drop box labeled Department of Finance and Budget, Division of Procurement. Full Article
phy Heathrow boss says social distancing at airports is ‘physically impossible’ By www.telegraph.co.uk Published On :: Fri, 01 May 2020 09:40:42 GMT Full Article topics:in-the-news/coronavirus structure:business topics:organisations/heathrow-airport storytype:standard
phy Physicists prove that 2D and 3D liquids are fundamentally different  By news.ntu.edu.sg Published On :: Tue, 14 Jan 2020 01:00:00 GMT ... Full Article All
phy Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse joins Twitter elite By www.mnn.com Published On :: Wed, 06 Feb 2013 16:40:01 +0000 Tyson is known for his somewhat irreverent tweets about space and science. Full Article Arts & Culture
phy Astrophysicists hunt for time travelers on Twitter and Facebook By www.mnn.com Published On :: Tue, 07 Jan 2014 16:46:58 +0000 But apparently, time travelers shy away from promoting their whereabouts on social media. Full Article Space
phy Sony photography competition celebrates diverse cultures and lands By www.mnn.com Published On :: Fri, 01 Mar 2019 14:21:50 +0000 This year's open category winners of the Sony World Photography competition range from a Chinese shadow puppet show to a mesmerizing underwater dance. Full Article Arts & Culture
phy Pack of hungry sharks wins top underwater photography prize By www.mnn.com Published On :: Sat, 02 Mar 2019 15:33:19 +0000 Photo of hungry sharks wins Underwater Photographer of the Year contest, which also selected winners in more than a dozen categories. Full Article Arts & Culture
phy 22-year-old defies the odds with his wildlife photography By www.mnn.com Published On :: Thu, 07 Mar 2019 13:14:27 +0000 Photographer Oliver Hellowell believes anyone can accomplish their dreams — even if they have Down syndrome. Full Article Animals
phy 10 haunting images from the Sony World Photography Awards By www.mnn.com Published On :: Wed, 27 Mar 2019 14:17:26 +0000 Photographers capture landscapes, portraits, wildlife and more for Sony World Photography Awards. Full Article Arts & Culture
phy Brilliant things happen when science and photography collide By www.mnn.com Published On :: Sat, 17 Aug 2019 13:12:20 +0000 Science Photographer of the Year contest highlights how photos can open a window to science. Full Article Animals
phy The physics behind the animation By www.nsf.gov Published On :: Wed, 27 Jul 2011 16:07:13 +0000 Video: The best animators know that physics will make their animation more lifelike. Full Article Computers
phy Northern lights' physics could aid in nuclear fusion By www.mnn.com Published On :: Tue, 13 May 2014 15:39:19 +0000 The aurora may hold the secret of a magnetic phenomenon related to the nuclear fusion powering the sun. Full Article Energy
phy That's a hoot! Here's your chance to win a Comedy Wildlife Photography award By www.mnn.com Published On :: Tue, 06 Mar 2018 13:23:02 +0000 Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards are looking for the funniest candid photos of animals just being themselves. Full Article Animals
phy Cultures resonate in 2018 Sony World Photography Awards By www.mnn.com Published On :: Wed, 21 Mar 2018 14:37:20 +0000 From a man wearing a minotaur mask to a collection of taxidermy, these fascinating images were the 2018 Sony World Photography winners. Full Article Arts & Culture
phy Hawaiian lawmaker wants physicians to prescribe housing to homeless patients By www.mnn.com Published On :: Wed, 01 Mar 2017 20:32:14 +0000 Is a bill that treats homelessness as a medical condition flawed? Or is it just what the doctor ordered? Full Article Responsible Living
phy Physics-defying LEDs light the way to a brighter cleantech future By www.mnn.com Published On :: Thu, 31 May 2012 18:37:28 +0000 A light-emitting diode (LED) developed at MIT operates at 230-percent efficiency. That's not a typo. LEDs will provide 70 percent of the world's general lightin Full Article Research & Innovations
phy Blue LED light discovery wins Nobel Prize in physics By www.livescience.com Published On :: Tue, 07 Oct 2014 13:28:27 +0000 Isamu Akasaki, Hiroshi Amano and Shuji Nakamura have been awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for their invention of the blue light-emitting diode. Full Article Research & Innovations
phy Are we living in 'The Matrix'? These quantum physicists think they know the answer By www.mnn.com Published On :: Sun, 01 Oct 2017 16:17:05 +0000 Reality can never be perfectly simulated if you take into consideration quantum complexity. Full Article Computers
phy Meet the woman who elevated conservation photography to a whole new level By www.mnn.com Published On :: Tue, 28 Jan 2014 16:10:00 +0000 Cristina Mittermeier discusses the modern movement of conservation photography in an interview. Full Article Leaderboard
phy Elon Musk's rocket ride: A biography of the world's most driven CEO By www.mnn.com Published On :: Thu, 28 May 2015 20:41:44 +0000 Running 2 groundbreaking companies at the same time, Musk succeeds by putting himself on the line more than anyone else, says author Ashlee Vance. Full Article Transportation
phy Britain will soon have the toughest trophy hunting laws in the world By www.mnn.com Published On :: Mon, 30 Sep 2019 17:37:10 +0000 England is poised to introduce a sweeping ban on the import of endangered animal parts, including those from "trophy" kills. Full Article Animals
phy 12 tips for better macro photography on your phone By www.mnn.com Published On :: Tue, 17 Mar 2015 13:00:37 +0000 Here's how to capture gorgeous close-up photos in any scenario, with nothing but your smartphone and an affordable lens attachment. Full Article Gadgets & Electronics
phy 5 ways to get kids into nature photography By www.mnn.com Published On :: Fri, 16 Feb 2018 18:05:18 +0000 Getting kids outside in the great outdoors and teaching them a love for the environment is easy enough. Just hand them a camera. Full Article Family Activities
phy The physical feat behind Michael Jackson's anti-gravity illusion By www.mnn.com Published On :: Wed, 23 May 2018 13:47:25 +0000 New study sheds light on the illusion and athleticism behind Michael Jackson's 'Smooth Criminal' tilt. Full Article Arts & Culture
phy Breaking barriers in wildlife photography By www.mnn.com Published On :: Wed, 16 May 2018 13:47:11 +0000 Wildlife photographer and filmmaker Morgan Heim talks to MNN about sexism and success in her field and how to help the next generation of female photographers. Full Article Arts & Culture
phy 5 easy ways to use your images for good on Nature Photography Day By www.mnn.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Jun 2018 14:31:58 +0000 On Nature Photography Day, take your camera outside to make a difference for wildlife! Full Article Arts & Culture
phy Physicists react to Higgs Boson news By www.mnn.com Published On :: Tue, 13 Dec 2011 19:27:08 +0000 Scientists at the world's largest particle accelerator announced today (Dec. 13) that they'd narrowed down the possibilities for the existence of the elusive Hi Full Article Research & Innovations
phy Why physicists hate calling Higgs boson the 'God particle' By www.mnn.com Published On :: Wed, 14 Dec 2011 23:11:28 +0000 Physicists love the Higgs boson, but they hate the God particle. The elusive Higgs particle, which scientists at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) particle accele Full Article Research & Innovations
phy Every single minute of physical activity helps health, study shows By www.mnn.com Published On :: Mon, 22 Apr 2019 17:35:25 +0000 Forget the idea that only 10-minute bursts of activity are important. New research finds that even small moments of activity can help you meet your goal. Full Article Fitness & Well-Being
phy Sharks get star treatment in beautiful new photography book By www.mnn.com Published On :: Sun, 21 May 2017 15:02:30 +0000 These feared and beloved predators are arriving on coffee tables, thanks to famed National Geographic photographer Brian Skerry. Full Article Animals
phy 'Organic' spotlights Hudson Valley farmers and chefs with stunning photography By www.mnn.com Published On :: Wed, 05 Nov 2014 19:04:22 +0000 Part work of art, part tribute to farmers who love the earth they work, this new book deserves to be out where people can see it. Full Article Organic Farming & Gardening