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GIZMODO.COMThe Great Salt Lake Is Dying, But These Scientists Have a SolutionBy Isaac Schultz Published January 11, 2025 | Comments (0) | The Great Salt Lake in 2024. Photo: Brian Richter, president, Sustainable Waters A worrying study published last month in Environmental Challenges claims that nearly two-thirds of the Great Salt Lakes shrinkage is attributable to human use of river water that otherwise would have replenished the lake. Utahs Great Salt Lake is a relic of a once-vast lake that occupied the same site during the Ice Age. The lakes level has fluctuated since measurements of it began in 1847, but its about 75 miles (120 kilometers) long by 35 miles (56 km) wide with a maximum depth of 33 feet (10 meters). The Great Salt Lakes water levels hit a record low in 2021, which was usurped the following year. According to the recent paper, about 62% of the river water that otherwise would have refilled the lake has instead been used for anthropogenic consumption. The research team found that agricultural use cases were responsible for 71% of those human-driven depletions; furthermore, about 80% of the agricultural water is used for crops to feed just under one million cattle. The research highlights the alarming role of water consumption for feeding livestock in driving the lakes rapid depletion, said William Ripple, an ecologist at Oregon State University and co-author of the paper, in a university release.The lake is no stranger to change; One Utah State University report indicated that the lakes water levels have been in decline since the mid-19th century. As the United States Geological Surveys Utah Water Science Center reports, the lakes bisection by a railroad causeway in 1959 significantly changed the salinity levels in the newly created halves of the lake, and because the water body has no outlet rivers or inflow, its water levels change dramatically due to evaporation or substantial rain.Abnormally large snowmelt inflow during the 1980s and 1990s served to temporarily obscure the long-term decline in lake levels, and the lake actually reached its highest level in more than a century in 1987, Ripple said. But it has been dropping by roughly 4 inches per year on average since then. The researchers proposed a goal of reducing anthropogenic river water consumption in the area by 35% to begin refilling the lake, as well as a detailed breakdown of specific reductions within livestock feed production.We find that the most potent solutions would involve a 61% reduction in alfalfa production along with fallowing of 2655% of grass hay production, the team wrote, resulting in reductions of agricultural revenues of US$97 million per year, or 0.04% of the states GDP. The team added that Utah residents could be compensated for their loss of revenue. Its an easier plan to propose on paper than sell folks on as a reality, but it is a pathway towards recovery for the Great Salt Lake.As the team added, the lake directly supports 9,000 jobs and $2.5 billion in economic productivity, primarily from mining, recreation, and fishing of brine shrimp. Exposed saline lakebeds (as the Great Salt Lakes increasingly are with its decreasing water levels) are also associated with dust that can pose health risks due to its effects on the human respiratory system. For now, the Great Salt Lakes average levels and volume continue to decrease. But the teams research has revealed a specific pain point and suggested ways to reduce the strain on the greatbut diminishingwater body.Daily NewsletterYou May Also Like By AJ Dellinger Published January 3, 2025 By Margherita Bassi Published December 6, 2024 By Lauren Leffer Published July 6, 2022 By Molly Taft Published May 18, 2022 By Angely Mercado Published March 29, 2022 By Germain Lussier Published January 5, 20220 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 119 Visualizações
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WWW.ARCHDAILY.COMLundbyskolan / D Office arkitekterLundbyskolan / D Office arkitekterSave this picture! Bert LeanderssonEducational ArchitectureTolered, SwedenArchitects: D Office arkitekterAreaArea of this architecture projectArea:15300 mYearCompletion year of this architecture project Year: 2024 PhotographsPhotographs:Bert Leandersson Lead Architects: Ann Dalberg, Linnea Ringquist, Jacob Kodeda, Julia Kodeda More SpecsLess SpecsSave this picture!Text description provided by the architects. We have had the honor and trust of designing the new Lundby School on Hisingen for the City of Gothenburg. The school was completed and ready for occupancy in 2024 and is designed for 630 students in grades 7-9, as well as students with intellectual disabilities in compulsory school.Save this picture!Save this picture!Save this picture!The building also houses a cultural school and a sports hall with associated facilities for the sports and association administration. An important starting point for the design of the school has been to create a safe and welcoming place and an environment to thrive in, both during and after school hours.Save this picture!Save this picture!Save this picture!For the exterior design of the building, it was of great importance to connect to the location and the old school (through the use of red brick and traditional material choices.), which has been partially preserved. At the same time, the building's facade was designed to reflect the modern school that it is, a building that meets the demands of contemporary society. The school's facade is characterized by large glass sections that showcase the activities of the surrounding area.Save this picture!The activities on the ground floor thus help illuminate the space to promote safe outdoor environments around the building. The interior design is characterized by natural materials such as slate and wood, combined with a subdued color scheme in dark hues, to contribute to a calm and harmonious environment where students can feel at home. The sports hall consists of an event hall with retractable bleachers for 1,000 spectators and a ceiling height of 10 meters. The hall can be divided into two full-sized halls with a curtain wall, allowing the spaces to be used in the best possible way by both the school and the community organizations.Save this picture!Project gallerySee allShow lessProject locationAddress:Tolered, SwedenLocation to be used only as a reference. It could indicate city/country but not exact address.About this officeD Office arkitekterOfficeMaterialWoodMaterials and TagsPublished on January 11, 2025Cite: "Lundbyskolan / D Office arkitekter" 11 Jan 2025. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1025573/lundbyskolan-d-office-arkitekter&gt ISSN 0719-8884Save!ArchDaily?You've started following your first account!Did you know?You'll now receive updates based on what you follow! Personalize your stream and start following your favorite authors, offices and users.Go to my stream0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 104 Visualizações
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WWW.LIVESCIENCE.COM1st-of-its-kind database reveals how DNA mutations 'destabilize' proteins, triggering genetic diseaseA new mega-database of half a million mutations may flag new ways of treating genetic disease, scientists say.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 104 Visualizações
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WWW.LIVESCIENCE.COM'I was shaking when I first unearthed it': 11th-century silver coin hoard unearthed in EnglandArchaeologists have discovered 321 silver coins still wrapped in a cloth and lead pouch from a time in English history marked by upheaval due to the coronation of a new Anglo-Saxon king.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 102 Visualizações
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I.REDD.ITan OC me and a friend made for his gamewe photoscanned his VHS camera for the head and then hand painted the rest of the textures, PSX style graphics submitted by /u/BassPro_1996 [link] [comments]0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 108 Visualizações
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GAMERANT.COMHuman Within Interview: A Compelling Live-Action VR Experience [EXCLUSIVE]Signal Space Lab's Human Within is undoubtedly one of 2025's more unique VR releases thanks to a well-crafted blend of engaging storytelling devices. Blurring the lines between virtual reality games and interactive fiction, Human Within shifts from choose-your-own-adventure live-action cinematics to more hands-on virtual reality puzzle sequences.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 113 Visualizações
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GAMERANT.COMFallout 5 Could Blaze a New Path With a Brotherhood of Steel ProtagonistAnother mainline Fallout game has long been all but guaranteed. While developer Bethesda hasn't offered much in the way of its plans for the next installment of the hugely popular post-apocalyptic franchise, the discussion and speculation around the fifth Fallout entry has been ongoing ever since the most recent title, Fallout 4, dropped back in 2015. Following that nearly 10-year gap, last year's Amazon TV series put the series back into the spotlight while also introducing its world to a whole new slew of fans.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 112 Visualizações
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GAMERANT.COMHow Aspyr Is Making 2025's Jedi Power Battles The Definitive Version25 years ago, Star Wars: Episode I: Jedi Power Battles hit the PS1, a nostalgic gauntlet of action-platforming that contains a treasure trove of relics from an older erasuch as the appearance of Mace Windu's original blue lightsaber. In 2025, Aspyr is bringing Jedi Power Battles back with a bang, rolling out a remaster with everything a fan could want.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 108 Visualizações
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GAMEDEV.NETAvoiding defenses implemented, somewhat, there's still work ahead.That was off topic, but getting back to the game. I have the following dilema. When AI player unit moves it creates backup points that it will return to in case it meets an enemy. If another enemy unit approaches from one side or from behind the enemy unit LOS tiles will be set as obstacles making the AI player unit backup position an obstacle too. That leaves the AI player unit with nowhere to go. Hence now I have to figure out a safe retreat option.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 105 Visualizações