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China’s worst heat wave in 60 years forces factories to close as temperatures rise above 40C
(ORDO NEWS) — China‘s Sichuan province has ordered the closure of all factories for six days to alleviate power shortages…
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Physicists have proposed a new memory element that operates at ultra-low temperatures
(ORDO NEWS) — A group of researchers from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology and Stockholm University have developed…
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Physicists Reveal The Weird Shapes Ice Takes as It Melts at Different Temperatures
(ORDO NEWS) — Melting ice can take on different shapes depending on the temperature of the water around it, new…
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Astronomer proposes changing the Earth’s orbit to lower the global temperature on the planet
(ORDO NEWS) — Sohrab Rahwar, an Iranian astronomer and professor of physics at the Sharif University of Technology, decided to…
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In Argentina, record heat: the temperature reached +45 degrees
(ORDO NEWS) — Meteorologists recorded an incredibly high air temperature in Argentina, which reached +45 degrees Celsius. This became the…
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Climatologists announced a record increase in the temperature of the oceans
(ORDO NEWS) — Scientists have recorded a record absorption of anthropogenic heat by the World Ocean in 2021. An international…
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China’s fusion reactor sets new record for continuous high temperature plasma operation
(ORDO NEWS) — EAST set a new world record: it warmed up five times stronger than the Sun, having worked…
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England has coldest May since 1659
(ORDO NEWS) — After the coldest April since 1922, England has the coldest May since the beginning of the count…
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The global temperature on the planet by the end of the century may rise by almost 2.5 degrees
(ORDO NEWS) — Today, people around the world are increasingly talking about extreme weather events, such as the heat waves…
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ALARM: The temperature on Earth will rise by 1 degree after 5 years
(ORDO NEWS) — The World Meteorological Organization has announced a disappointing verdict: the Paris Climate Agreement is unlikely to be…
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