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Deep-sea sponge’s ‘zero-energy’ flow control could inspire new energy efficient designs

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Simple equations clarify cloud climate conundrum

Anvil clouds. Image number ISS042-E-215303 from the International Space Station. Credit: Earth Science and Remote Sensing Unit, NASA Johnson Space Center A new analysis based on simple equations has reduced uncertainty about how clouds will affect future climate change. Clouds have two main effects on global temperature—cooling the planet by reflecting sunlight, and warming it

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