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Science · WorcesterHeatwaves are expected to both increase in frequency and duration under global warming. The probability distributions of heatwave durations are shaped by day-to-day correlations in temperature and so cannot be simply inferred from changes in the probabilities of daily temperature extremes. Here we show from statistical analysis of global historical and projected temperature data that changes in long-duration heatwaves increase nonlinearly with t…See the Story
Accelerating Increase in the Duration of Heatwaves Under Global Warming
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ScienceSurface meltwater is predicted to become increasingly important for Antarctic mass loss as atmospheric temperatures rise, due to its potential to influence ice dynamic, hydrofracture and radiative processes. However, our understanding of Antarctic surface meltwater is limited, with previous studies restricted in spatial or temporal scope. Here, using cloud computing, we produce an Antarctic-wide, monthly dataset of surface meltwater for 2006 to …Read Article
Continent-wide mapping shows increasing sensitivity of East Antarctica to meltwater ponding
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ScienceAntibiotics, through exposure via medication, food, and contaminated water, are recognized as risk factors for mental disorders in adolescents. This study aimed to evaluate the risks of antibiotic exposure in adolescents with depression. Sixty-two adolescents were divided into two groups based on their diagnoses: 32 in the healthy control group and 30 in the depression group. All urine samples were collected in the morning and subjected to urina…Read Article
The association between urinary antibiotics levels and the risk of adolescent depression
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