• At a temperature of 71 degrees Fahrenheit they light up in white.

    ENGADGET: Mercedes-Benz GLA concept puts laser projectors in headlights, redefines SUV

  • Keep it at a temperature of between 60 and 80 degrees F.

    NPR: Excerpt: 'A Splintered History Of Wood'

  • "When you get thermal runaway, " he added, the battery can burn "at a temperature of 300-to-400 degrees Celsius, " or between 570 degrees and 750 degrees Fahrenheit.

    WSJ: The Science Behind Dreamliner's Batteries

  • The tiny snails, which grow up to 2.5cm in length, are being bred in captivity in strict conditions at a temperature of 20-24C with a humidity of about 70%.

    BBC: Partula tree snail

  • These atoms are cooled to a temperature of only a few billionths of a degree above absolute zero, the coldest possible temperature, at which all motion stops.

    BBC: A Bose-Einstein condensate: It slows down light

  • The core of a nuclear reactor operates at about 550 degrees Fahrenheit, well below the temperature of a coal furnace and only slightly hotter than a kitchen oven.

    WSJ: William Tucker: Japan Does Not Face Another Chernobyl

  • Methanol contains 12.6% hydrogen and is a liquid at ambient temperature, enabling it to be used as a means of temporarily "storing" hydrogen until it is needed.

    BBC: Hydrogen's energy promise improves

  • Since 1963, NOAA said the global temperature has increased at a rate of 0.27 degrees Fahrenheit a decade (0.15 degrees Celsius).

    NPR: World Warm Last Year, But Not Like Record US Heat

  • By holding the rice at a low temperature for an extended period of time before cooking it the level of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) increases.

    FORBES: Hands On With Zojirushi's Smartest Rice Cooker

  • Broder in fact drove at speeds from 65 mph to 81 mph for a majority of the trip and at an average cabin temperature setting of 72 F.

    FORBES: Tesla's Gotcha Blog Catches New York Times Reporter Driving In Circles

  • Last year Dr Smith and Alanson Sample, a researcher at the University of Washington in Seattle, powered a small humidity and temperature sensor using nothing more than the energy gleaned from a television station 4.1km (2.5 miles) away.

    ECONOMIST: Monitor

  • They are carried out at a scale so small that room temperature induces wigglings of the AFM's constituent molecules that would blur the images, so the apparatus is kept at a cool -268C.

    BBC: Atomic bond types discernible in single-molecule images

  • The plasma stream is then passed over a series of metal plates, held at particular temperatures, and arranged in descending order of temperature.

    ECONOMIST: Nuclear waste

  • Now tracks one and two of the conference are discussing trying to stabilise emissions at a level projected to have a fair chance of avoiding a 2C (3.6F) temperature rise.

    BBC: Harrabin's Notes: Inside Copenhagen

  • To make a package out of ceramics you have to fire it, like a clay pot, at an extremely high temperature.

    FORBES: It's all in the packaging

  • For example, making a component resistant to temperature changes sometimes comes at the cost of strength.

    ECONOMIST: MONITOR

  • Stabilizing greenhouse gas concentrations at 550 ppm -- which would invoke a rise in temperature of about three degrees Celsius -- would require energy emissions to rise no higher than 33 gigatons and would need to fall in the longer term.

    CNN: Report urges fuel revolution

  • Maria Isabel Vasquez Jimenez was tying grape vines at a farm east of Stockton on May 14, when the temperature soared well above 95 degrees.

    NPR: Teen Farmworker's Heat Death Sparks Outcry

  • Actually, alcohol in excess, can lead to a lowering of your core body temperature and place you at risk for hypothermia.

    FORBES: Important Cold Weather Safety and Tips

  • The archivists will keep the room at a temperature between 16C and 19C, and aim for a certain level of humidity, figures which meet a British regulation established by archivists, for archivists.

    BBC: Exeter Cathedral: How do you move 70,000 archives?

  • In recent weeks Dr Smith and Dr Sample, working with Scott Southwood, another researcher at the University of Washington, have built a weather sensor that measures temperature and light levels and sends a packet of data every five seconds by radio.

    ECONOMIST: Monitor

  • The addition of a logarithmic response to an exponential increase in the cause of something can in fact add up to a straight line, which is very obvious in a suite of the temperature projections made by our friends at the U.N.

    FORBES: Global Warming Flatliners

  • At the other, global temperature specialist John Christy argued for a new model of assessment based on the wiki approach, Mike Hulme called for the panel to split into three separate expert organisations, and Eduardo Zorita proposed a major upgrade to transform the institutionally slim IPCC into a fully-fledged expert UN agency.

    BBC: Climate panel signs off reforms - but how ambitious?

  • Before they can make much progress in confirming that suggestion, climatologists need a stream of reliable data on worldwide temperature trends, both at the surface and in the atmosphere.

    ECONOMIST: A heated controversy | The

  • Injecting sulfur dioxide, or particles that perform a similar function, would rapidly lower the temperature of the earth, at relatively little expense most estimates put the cost at less than ten billion dollars a year.

    NEWYORKER: The Climate Fixers

  • This 100-nanometer membrane, comprising the electrolyte and electrodes, has to be thin enough to allow ions to pass through it at a relatively low temperature (which, for ceramic fuel cells, lies in the range of 300 to 500 degrees Celsius).

    FORBES: Harvard Researchers Develop Fuel Cell Chip

  • The men had been detained in a room with no ventilation, even though the average temperature in the city at this time of the year is higher than 38C, it added.

    BBC: Mali conflict: 'Tortured Tuaregs die in Bamako jail'

  • The temperature was a bracing 43 degrees Fahrenheit and the competitors enjoyed a warm shower at the end of the race.

    BBC: Sport

  • They consist of clusters of zinc-oxide crystals, which are easily precipitated from a solution of zinc acetate in diethylene glycol (better known as antifreeze) at the right temperature.

    ECONOMIST: Microlasers

  • People are fleeing the cold: there is a strong correlation between the average temperature in January and population growth, notes Edward Glaeser, a professor of economics at Harvard University.

    ECONOMIST: The census

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