All Atmosphere articles – Page 2
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News
Yeast thriving in hydrogen
Microorganisms growing in 100% hydrogen show that life could exist on exoplanets
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News
CFCs and their role in Arctic sea ice loss
Show students the heat trapping properties of halogenated organic compounds
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Interview
‘We are missing a massive environmental problem’
Meet Delphine Farmer, an atmospheric chemist who spends her time examining the air that we breathe
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Resource
Frozen in time: hands-on evidence
Ask students to plan experiments, record data and draw conclusions in this practical activity
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Magnificent molecules
Sulfur hexafluoride
A gas widely used in electrical devices with 23,500 times the global warming potential of carbon dioxide
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Soundbite
Is it time to increase the ethanol content in our petrol?
Short-term gains, but no environmental solution
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News
Water found in asteroid dust
Water detected in samples from an asteroid’s surface for the first time
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Magnificent molecules
Hydrochloric acid
The science behind one of the most commonly used laboratory acids
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News
Household chemicals: a surprising air pollutant
Use the summary slide of this cutting edge research in your class
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Soundbite
Toxic cloud remains a mystery
We might never know what happened at Birling Gap in August. Ida Emilie Steinmark investigates
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Feature
Carbon dioxide gets stoned
Locking Earth’s excess carbon dioxide away by turning it into rock
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Resource
Water! Water!
A resource pack including a student worksheet, teachers’ notes and four presentations looking at one of the most vital substances on planet Earth - water.
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Soundbite
How to shrink an ozone hole
How’s the ozone hole actually doing? Ida Emilie Steinmark finds out
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News
Snow soaks up pollutants from engine exhausts
Air quality regulators should consider freezing temperatures and snow
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