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 There s a  silent hazard  threatening the future of major cities. A new study found that the ground underneath major cities is heating up so much that it s becoming deformed ndash; and that buildings, as they are, likely won t be able to handle it as it gets worse.The study was conducted by researchers at Northwestern University, who used Chicago as a  living laboratory  to research the impact that underground temperature variations have on infrastructure. The ground is deforming as a result of temperature variations, and no existing civil structure or infrastructure is designed to withstand these variations,  researcher and Northwestern professor Alessandro Rotta Loria said in a press release.  Although this phenomenon is not dangerous for people s safety necessarily, it will affect the normal day-to-day operations of foundation systems and civil infrastructure at large.                                         The problem is something called  underground climate change,  otherwise kno stanley cup wn as  subsurface heat islands.  It s a phenomenon that, along with threatening infrastructure, can lead to contaminated groundwater and impact health conditions such as asthma.It s been minimally researched, so Rotta Loria and his team installed more than 150 temperature sensors above and below ground the Chicago Loop to  stanley cup learn more. Those sensors were put in basements, subway tunnels and buried under Grant P stanley cup ark along Lake Michigan, among other areas.        What they found is that underground  Yptm Bear takes dip in California hot tub, drinks margarita
 MADISON, Wis. -- The University of Wisconsin will prohib af1 it nooses and ropes from home athletic events as part of revised standards being put in place after a fan wore an offensive costume to a football game.The school said Wednesday in a statement that nooses and ropes will be treated as weapons that constitute a threat to safety.The fan behavior, carry-in and ticket policies were revised to read, in part, that Any person who engages in violent, threatening, abusive or otherwise disorderly conduct which tends to provoke a disturbance or incite violence will be ejected from our events.                                        A fan wore what appeared to be a President Obama mask with  adidas samba a noose around its neck to the Badgersrsquo; game on Oct. 29 against Nebraska. Security officers asked the man to remove the noose in the first but a photo taken later shows him wearing the noose again.The changes will go into effect starting this weekend, including the seventh-ranked Badgersrsquo; game on Saturday against Illinois. The revisions were made after meetings between athletic department staff and community leaders.    At the @UWBadgers game and there is a man with a mask of President Obama and a noose. This is racism, why was this allowed yeezy  into the stadium  pic.twitter/zKEqhdDYnymdash;  128527;  @woahohkatie  October 29, 2016  What happened at Camp Randall two weeks ago goes against everything we stand for, athletic director Barry Alvarez said