Climate change could double U.S. temperature-linked deaths by mid-century
Hot weather slows down your thinking: a new MIT study (n=31,000) finds that for every 1.8F° increase in temperature above 62°F , people's performance on a popular brain-training math test dropped by 0.13%.
Earth’s Temperature Could Increase by 25 Degrees: Startling New Research Reveals That CO2 Has More Impact Than Previously Thought
Scientists create material that can take the temperature of nanoscale objects
“Hearing” Temperature – Scientists Uncover a New Layer of Human Perception
Study reveals mechanism used by tegu lizard to raise own temperature - EurekAlert
‘Hearing’ Temperature: Uncovering a hidden human ability to perceive temperature through sound - EurekAlert
Despite risk, many unsure of temperature to heat food to prevent illness - EurekAlert
Despite risk, many unsure of temperature to heat food to prevent illness - EurekAlert
Two-in-one mapping of temperature and flow around microscale convective flows - EurekAlert
The Temperature of The House You Grew Up in May Still Be Impacting You
Neutrons give a hot new way to measure the temperature of electronic components - EurekAlert
Could high-temperature single crystals enable electric vehicles capable of traveling up to one million kilometers? - EurekAlert
Could high-temperature single crystals enable electric vehicles capable of traveling up to one million kilometers?
The temperature of your face could help diagnose medical conditions
CO2 puts heavier stamp on temperature than thought
Carbon dioxide's heavy stamp on temperature: Doubling CO2 may mean 7 to 14 degree increase
A new weapon in the battle against antibiotic resistance: Temperature
How sharks survived a major spike in Earth's temperature
How sharks survived a major spike in Earth's temperature - EurekAlert