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 CSIRO-Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (AU) 7.1.24 Maigan Thompson CSIRO’s specialized water quality sensor installed in the San Joaquin River Delta. An important...
View ArticleFrom The DOE’s Sandia National Laboratories And Boston University: “Quantum...
From The DOE’s Sandia National Laboratories And Boston University 7.1.24 Troy Rummler trummle@sandia.gov 505-249-3632 Sandia Labs, Boston University challenge conventional wisdom that speed rules...
View ArticleFrom The National Institute of Standards and Technology: “World’s Most...
From The National Institute of Standards and Technology 7.1.24 Katie Palubicki katie.palubicki@nist.gov In humankind’s ever-ticking pursuit of perfection, scientists have developed an atomic clock...
View ArticleFrom The Santa Fe Institute: “Snowball Earth and the rise of multicellularity”
From The Santa Fe Institute Adaptation to the harsh conditions of a geologic period of global glaciation may have sparked the development of multicellular life. (image: Michael Schiffer/Unsplash)...
View ArticleFrom State of the Planet In The Earth Institute At Columbia University: “Only...
From State of the Planet In The Earth Institute At Columbia University 6.27.24 Adrienne Day Additional reporting by Olga Rukovets R/V Marcus G Langseth research vessel –Lamont-Doherty Earth...
View ArticleFrom The Planetary Science Institute : “Looking for ancient rock beyond Earth”
From The Planetary Science Institute 6.23.24 This inverted NASA Magellan Mission synthetic aperture radar images shows the distinctive folds (highlighted in blue) and ribbons (magenta) of Venus’...
View ArticleFrom The Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics: “TEMPO Instrument Air...
From The Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics 5.30.24 [Just found this.] NASA Tropospheric Emissions Monitoring of Pollution (TEMPO) satellite. Valuable air quality collected by the TEMPO...
View ArticleFrom The University of Bremen [Universität Bremen (DE): “Incredible...
From The University of Bremen [Universität Bremen (DE) Via Science Alert (AU) 7.1.24 MICHELLE STARR The telltale ‘shimmer’ as volcanic heat is released into the water at the bottom of the sea. (MARUM...
View ArticleFrom The School of Science At The Massachusetts Institute of Technology:...
From The School of Science At The Massachusetts Institute of Technology 7.1.24 Jennifer Chu The newly synthesized material could be the basis for wearable thermoelectric and spintronic devices....
View ArticleFrom STScI -The Space Telescope Science Institute: “Exoplanets are worlds...
From STScI -The Space Telescope Science Institute Via EarthSky 7.7.24 Andy Briggs Exoplanets are worlds orbiting distant stars. Astronomer Néstor Espinoza of Space Telescope Science Institute spoke...
View ArticleFrom The National Aeronautics and Space Administration : “NASA spots...
From The National Aeronautics and Space Administration Via Live Science 7.6.24 Jamie Carter NASA’s GOLD mission found unexpected X- and C-shaped structures in the plasma of Earth’s ionosphere....
View ArticleFrom The Doerr School of Sustainability At Stanford University: “Revisiting...
From The Doerr School of Sustainability At Stanford University 7.2.24 New research provides the clearest evidence to date that a rapid burst of evolution 540 million years ago could have been caused...
View ArticleFrom The Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution: “Counting on Corals”
From The Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution 6.20.24 EVAN LUBOFSKY As struggling reefs put a squeeze on Belize’s Blue Economy, could heat-tolerant corals be the answer? A white vented crate the size...
View ArticleFrom The Rochester Institute of Technology: “The Rochester Institute of...
From The Rochester Institute of Technology 7.3.24 NY SMART-I Corridor Technology Hub aims to produce a quarter of all semiconductors made in the United States. RIT The NY SMART-I Corridor Technology...
View ArticleFrom Duke University: “Ocean’s Loss of Oxygen Caused Massive Jurassic...
From Duke University 6.26.24 Researchers have discovered a clue in Italian limestone that helps explain a mass extinction of marine life millions of years ago, and may provide warnings about how...
View ArticleFrom The Research Lab of Electronics In The Department of Electrical...
From The Research Lab of Electronics In The Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science In The School of Engineering At The Massachusetts Institute of Technology 6.27.24 Adam Zewe Block...
View ArticleFrom The School of Arts & Sciences And The School of Engineering and Applied...
From The School of Arts & Sciences And The School of Engineering and Applied Science At The University of Pennsylvania 7.5.24 Erica Moser Penn physics and engineering researchers have created a...
View ArticleFrom Rutgers University: “Rutgers Scientists Aim to Create Best Image Ever of...
Our Great Seal, which we dearly miss. From Rutgers University 6.25.24 Kitta Macpherson kitta.macpherson@rutgers.edu Fault finders: James Bourke (right), a seismologist and postdoctoral associate, is...
View ArticleFrom The University of New South Wales (AU) : “We used 1,000 historical...
From The University of New South Wales (AU) 7.8.24 Ryan North | University of Wollongong (AU) Tim Barrows | The University of New South Wales (AU) t.barrows@unsw.edu.au Looking up Crane Glacier,...
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