THE FIRST DIRECT atmospheric measurements of iodine oxide and bromine oxide above the Antarctic snowpack unexpectedly indicate that the chemicals participate in destroying ozone and change the ...
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A ship-based study shows that iodine is the second most important contributor to surface ozone loss in the Arctic atmosphere. Near-complete ozone loss was observed between March and May 2020, ...
When NASA's Mars rovers found manganese oxides in rocks in the Gale and Endeavor craters on Mars in 2014, the discovery sparked some scientists to suggest that the red planet might have once had more ...
M. Gadgil; Babcock & Wilcox Power Generation Group, Inc. (Ohio, U.S.A.) M.F. Abbott; Chem-Mod LLC (Pennsylvania, U.S.A.) S. Batanian and G. Kotch; Gallagher Clean ...
Exhibiting an ESR down to 30 m?, the OxiCap niobium oxide multi-anode (NOM) capacitor features a non-burning, high-resistance failure mode. The component employs a multi-anode configuration in a ...
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