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From Brown University: “Preserving historic trees amid disease, climate...

From Brown University 5.4.24 Amanda McGregor amanda_mcgregor@brown.edu 401-863-1008 Brown University’s Facilities Management team branches out across campus to carefully steward and add to nearly...

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From The DOE’s Brookhaven National Laboratory: “Ant-Man and Superman...

From The DOE’s Brookhaven National Laboratory 5.9.24 Ajith Pattammattel Yong Chu Contact: Denise Yazak dyazak@bnl.gov 631-344-6371 BNL A breakthrough in atomic-scale X-ray imaging, detecting the...

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From The University of Cambridge (UK): “Ice shelves fracture under weight of...

From The University of Cambridge (UK) 5.3.24 Sarah Collins sarah.collins@admin.cam.ac.uk Ali Banwell and Laura Stevens installing the time-lapse camera used in this study on the George VI Ice Shelf in...

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From The Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne [EPFL-École...

From The Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne [EPFL-École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne] (CH) 5.10.24 Anne-Muriel Brouet Lémanscope is a citizen-science initiative to monitor the...

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From “temblor” : “Italy investigates potential threat of tsunamis”

From “temblor” 5.8.24 Rachel Crowell Simulations of underwater earthquakes and landslides in the Ionian Sea found that they could generate tsunami waves as high as 2.5 meters in southern Italy....

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From AAS NOVA At The American Astronomical Society And The NSF NOIRLab NOAO...

From AAS NOVA At The American Astronomical Society And NOIRLab The NSF NOIRLab NOAO Gemini Observatory 5.10.24 Kerry Hensley An illustration of an exoplanet being engulfed by its home star. The planet...

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From The National Astronomical Observatory of Japan [国立天文台] (JP): “ONe Nova...

From The National Astronomical Observatory of Japan [国立天文台] (JP) 5.10.24 An artist’s impression of this research. (Credit: NAOJ) Astronomers have proposed a new theory to explain the origin of...

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From The University of California-Riverside: “Squeezed by neighbors, planet...

From The University of California-Riverside 5.9.24 Jules Bernstein Senior Public Information Officer (951) 827-4580 jules.bernstein@ucr.edu Extreme conditions on rocky planet surprise scientists....

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From AAS NOVA At The American Astronomical Society: “Sampling Over-Massive...

From AAS NOVA At The American Astronomical Society 5.8.24 Kerry Hensley Illustration of a galaxy with an active galactic nucleus and powerful black hole winds. M. Kornmesser [The European Southern...

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From ESOblog (EU) At The European Southern Observatory [La Observatorio...

From ESOblog (EU) At The European Southern Observatory [La Observatorio Europeo Austral] [Observatoire européen austral][Europäische Südsternwarte](EU)(CL) 5.10.24 Elena Reiriz Martínez Elena is a...

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From CERN [La Organización Europea para la Investigación...

From CERN [La Organización Europea para la Investigación Nuclear][Organization européenne pour la recherche nucléaire] [Europäische Organization für Kernforschung](CH) “Accelerating Science” Knowledge...

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From CERN [La Organización Europea para la Investigación...

From CERN [La Organización Europea para la Investigación Nuclear][Organization européenne pour la recherche nucléaire] [Europäische Organization für Kernforschung](CH) “Accelerating Science” Knowledge...

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From The University of Toronto – Mississauga (CA): “Study finds climate...

From The University of Toronto – Mississauga (CA) 5.8.24 Sharon Aschaiek Researchers estimated that 40 to 195 species would disappear in Toronto, while 159 to 360 new species could emerge. Coyotes are...

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From The Department of Nuclear Science & Engineering In The School of...

From The Department of Nuclear Science & Engineering In The School of Engineering And The School of Science At The Massachusetts Institute of Technology 5.10.24 Anne Trafton The new technique...

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From “Spectrum” And The School of Engineering At The Massachusetts Institute...

From “Spectrum” And The School of Engineering At The Massachusetts Institute of Technology 5.13.24 MIT Fabric Innovation Hub aims for sustainable clothing manufacturing. In the middle of her third...

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From The Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zürich [ETH Zürich]...

From The Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zürich [ETH Zürich] [Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich] (CH) 5.13.24 Oliver Morsch Researchers at ETH Zurich have, for the first time, made...

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From The DOE’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory: “New analysis platform shines...

From The DOE’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory 5.13.24 S Heather Duncan duncansh@ornl.gov, 478.718.9246 ORNL researchers have teamed up with other national labs to develop a free platform called Open...

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From The Texas Advanced Computing Center At The University of Texas-Austin:...

From The Texas Advanced Computing Center At The University of Texas-Austin 5.13.24 Faith Singer Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC) 512-232-5771 faith@tacc.utexas.edu A powerful new supercomputer...

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From Quanta Magazine: “What Makes 4D Weirder Than All Other Dimensions?”

From Quanta Magazine 5.13.24 JORDANA CEPELEWICZ Science fiction writers have often pushed past the limits of our senses by exploring the fourth dimension. In the third novel in Cixin Liu’s Remembrance...

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From U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science: ” DOE Lands Top Two Spots...

From U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science 5.13.24 Exascale Supercomputers are Diversifying the World’s Most Powerful Platforms for AI-Enabled Science. The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE)...

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