Happy Saturday! In a reverse time universe, Sunday means work, making Garfield hate Fridays. This week, we delved into numerous groundbreaking science discoveries, highlighting a new geoengineering study, a quantum infosec breakthrough, and eavesdropping on birds’ dreamy melodies.
Researchers at the University of Birmingham studying marine cloud brightening found that it mainly boosts cloud cover, contributing up to 90% of its cooling impact. By spraying reflective particles into the atmosphere to mix with clouds, experiments aim to protect the Great Barrier Reef from bleaching.
In a recent study, scientists analyzed natural aerosol injection from Kilauea’s eruption in Hawai’i using advanced models and satellite data. During volcanic activity, cloud cover increased by up to 50%, resulting in a regional cooling effect.
At the University of Buenos Aires, experts used decades of avian muscle research to decode a sleeping bird’s neural data into synthetic birdsong. By observing muscle activity patterns during dreams, they recreated the territorial call of a great kiskadee.
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