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Ask A Met: How Does Radar Work?

If there are multiple things out there, say more raindrops, more beams will bounce back. What radar can do is measure the time it takes between emitting that pulse and the pulse coming back. With ...
New research shows the sound of crying babies causes subtle changes in adults, triggering a rise in facial temperature.
Each mineral in a volcanic deposit is like a microscopic thermometer that records magma chamber temperature over time.
California simply doesn’t have enough housing and this shortage is the leading cause of our housing affordability concerns — virtually everyone in and around the state government, along with the vast ...
Experts on political violence said the factors shaping the current moment are clear — and similar to those that shaped past periods of political violence.
The ability to measure carbon dioxide sets some air quality monitors apart from others. High CO2 levels signal that air circulation in your home is poor, which can in turn lead to headaches and ...
Patients with HIV experienced more delayed, interrupted, and less robust sleep and rest-activity rhythms compared with those without HIV.
On the highway, as you watch the fuel gauge slowly drop, have you ever wondered how much this seemingly simple 'one liter of gasoline' actually weighs? Many car owners are accustomed to calculating ...
Researchers assessed future urban heat exposure and adaptive capacity in 1,563 major cities worldwide, using high-resolution climate projections, local climate zones, and socioeconomic indicators. By ...