• This rising of Nigeria's political temperature - ahead of next year's elections - has prompted a concerted government campaign over the eclipse, our correspondent says.

    BBC: NEWS | Africa | Nigeria religious eclipse warning

  • The most recent spikes in the Earth's temperature are no different, long term, than the peaks one finds beside deep valleys on the Earth's surface.

    FORBES: Fact and Comment

  • Scientists who keep an eye on the earth's rising temperature are looking to see what that's doing to the oceans.

    NPR: Arctic Freshwater Pouring Into Atlantic, Scientists Say

  • It regulates the body s temperature by wicking away moisture while keeping body heat in.

    FORBES: Smart, High-Tech Clothing

  • His formula would become a way of taking the market's temperature, of providing a measurement.

    FORBES: Mandelbrot: A Math Maverick Takes Stock

  • The department's temperature rules have long been a sticky issue for chefs of all different stripes.

    WSJ: Restaurants: City Failing on Kimchi

  • The ocean's temperature and carbon dioxide levels are important because of their impact on our atmosphere.

    CNN: Scientists discover new species in ocean's depths

  • The ice, poised between freezing and melting, is an especially sensitive indicator of the planet's temperature.

    ECONOMIST: An imminent answer to an Arctic riddle

  • Too many ingredients in a wok lowers the wok's temperature, causing ingredients to steam rather than stir-fry.

    NPR: Capturing the Elusive 'Breath of a Wok'

  • "I learnt that by 2025 the earth's temperature will have increased by two degrees, " said Yasmine, 13.

    BBC: December's practice News Day

  • There is little doubt that over time this will raise the world's temperature, changing the climate in potentially damaging ways.

    ECONOMIST: For Kyoto, a modest proposal | The

  • Liquid Robotics, the US company behind the project, collected data about the Pacific Ocean's temperature, salinity and ecosystem from the drone.

    BBC: PacX Wave Glide

  • He also finds that wobbles in the earth's temperature have followed those in the cosmic-ray flux for the past 60-odd years.

    ECONOMIST: Global warming

  • Until the 1940s, for example, ships typically measured the sea's temperature by dunking a thermometer into a bucket of sea water.

    ECONOMIST: A heated controversy

  • Instant-read thermometers should read the meat's temperature in about 15 seconds and are not designed to stay in the food during cooking.

    CNN: graphic

  • More than 1, 000 readers vote each day on the blog's temperature-taking survey about the perceived prospects of the team, said blogger Mike Axisa.

    WSJ: Fans Brace for a Dismal Double Play

  • COBE's temperature sensitivity was adequate, its angular resolution was poor, so it could not distinguish the features necessary to gauge the universe's age.

    ECONOMIST: The universe

  • DMI, Henrik Svensmark, reasoned that if the solar cycle were linked to the earth's temperature, cosmic rays could be part of the chain.

    ECONOMIST: Global warming: In flux | The

  • Dr Pollack has worked out how to measure the earth's temperature several hundred years ago by studying the actual heat that once made it warm.

    ECONOMIST: The hole story of global warming

  • For example, information about air quality fluctuations can be monitored to adjust a room's temperature and footstep counters can provide valuable insight into which areas are most popular.

    ENGADGET

  • Roundtables are also planned, all with the overarching and generally accepted goal of limiting the rise of Earth's temperature to within 2 degrees Fahrenheit above its temperature before the industrial revolution.

    CNN: Leaders to focus on climate change at summit

  • Research has shown that the body's temperature tends to rise by a few degrees in the afternoon, warming the muscles and connective tissues and resulting in a slight improvement in your performance capabilities.

    FORBES: Best Time To Hit The Gym

  • In theory, therefore, the earth's temperature should be on the rise--with potentially disastrous consequences that could include inundated coastlines, drastically altered weather, severe disturbances to agriculture, and tropical diseases' pushing into new territory.

    CNN: Hot Air In Kyoto

  • That's because the body's hormone levels (such as cortisol) vary during the day and cause a person's temperature to be the highest between about 4 and 6 p.m. and lowest around 6 a.m.

    CNN: Why do kids always get fevers on Sunday nights?

  • It is developing smartphone software for a variety of third-party devices, allowing users to boost their home's temperature, unlock their front door and check in on security devices, among other tasks, from a single interface.

    BBC: Technology

  • The research team's temperature analysis showed that summer temperatures in the Arctic, in step with the reduced energy from the Sun (related to an approximately 21, 000-year cyclical wobble in Earth's tilt relative to the Sun), cooled at an average rate of about 0.2 degrees Celsius per thousand years.

    CNN: Warmest Arctic temperatures for 2,000 years, says new study

  • The wind chill today will slice us up - it's taking the temperature down to below -50C, so we have decided to take a day's rest to recharge our batteries and soothe the aches and pains.

    BBC: Arctic diary: Explorers' ice quest

  • It's much harder not to slip into your wee temperature controlled car when it's lashing outside and will do all day.

    BBC: NEWS | UK | Scotland | Scotland's public transport on trial

  • By early July the water temperature in Sunburst's trout raceways was 73 degrees, deadly to trout.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Presumably a comparatively modest drop in the world's surface temperature would cancel out presumed global warming.

    ECONOMIST: Letters

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