The Conversation /mechanical/ en Wiedinmyer on the power, importance of NOAA weather forecasting /mechanical/wiedinmyer-noaa-weather-forecasting Wiedinmyer on the power, importance of NOAA weather forecasting Alexander Jame… Mon, 03/10/2025 - 10:16 Categories: Air Quality All News Faculty Research homepage news Tags: Christine Wiedinmyer Faculty Homepage News The Conversation Research Professor Christine Wiedinmyer is an atmospheric expert whose research investigates the impact of air pollutants on air quality, climate and public health. In this article by The Conversation, Wiedinmyer gives a behind-the-scenes look at how NOAA forecasters use technology to predict the weather, and how important they are to the fabric of our everyday life. window.location.href = `https://theconversation.com/noaas-vast-public-weather-data-powers-the-local-forecasts-on-your-phone-and-tv-a-private-company-alone-couldnt-match-it-249451`;

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Vriend discusses the mechanics of avalanches, with tips for surviving /mechanical/vriend-discusses-mechanics-avalanches-tips-surviving Vriend discusses the mechanics of avalanches, with tips for surviving Alexander Jame… Tue, 01/21/2025 - 14:43 Categories: All News Faculty Research Thermo Fluid Sciences homepage news Tags: Faculty Homepage News Nathalie Vriend The Conversation Avalanche risk may be rising around the world, and as temperature patterns change, they may be more difficult to predict. Associate Professor Nathalie Vriend uses a technique in her lab called photoelasticity to study small-scale avalanches. In this article published by The Conversation, she explains what causes these innocent-looking snow slopes to collapse, and gives tips to help skiers survive if they encounter one. window.location.href = `https://theconversation.com/tahoe-avalanches-what-causes-innocent-looking-snow-slopes-to-collapse-a-physicist-and-skier-explains-with-tips-for-surviving-220943`;

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Climate change is encouraging unsanitary toilet practices among vulnerable communities /mechanical/climate-change-encouraging-unsanitary-toilet-practices-among-vulnerable-communities Climate change is encouraging unsanitary toilet practices among vulnerable communities Alexander Jame… Fri, 12/06/2024 - 12:34 Categories: All News Design Entrepreneurship Faculty Research homepage news Tags: Design Faculty Global Homepage News James Harper The Conversation In a study conducted by Assistant Teaching Professor James Harper and his consultation company Realize Research, LLC, it was found that regions where heavy storms and floods are more prevalent cause households in those areas to stop using and maintaining their toilets. Toilet dysfunction is a huge source of pollution, can increase the burden on water treatment systems and is a major risk of human health. window.location.href = `https://theconversation.com/climate-change-is-encouraging-unsanitary-toilet-practices-among-vulnerable-communities-238961`;

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The Conversation: Here’s where (and how) you are most likely to catch COVID – new study /mechanical/2022/01/11/conversation-heres-where-and-how-you-are-most-likely-catch-covid-new-study The Conversation: Here’s where (and how) you are most likely to catch COVID – new study Anonymous (not verified) Tue, 01/11/2022 - 13:45 Categories: Air Quality Research Tags: 2022 Coronavirus Homepage News Shelly Miller Spring The Conversation Professor Shelly Miller shares her recent research about COVID-19 transmission with The Conversation. window.location.href = `https://theconversation.com/heres-where-and-how-you-are-most-likely-to-catch-covid-new-study-174473`;

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