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A Scientific Expedition to Antarctica’s Thwaites Glacier Deals With Weather Hiccups – The New York Times
- A Scientific Expedition to Antarctica’s Thwaites Glacier Deals With Weather Hiccups The New York Times
- Hidden earthquakes reveal ‘Doomsday Glacier’ threat; major US cities, 12M people in danger WKRC
- Antarctica Doomsday Glacier Rattled by…
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Food System Design Challenge
NASA is getting ready to send four astronauts around the Moon with Artemis II, laying the foundation for sustainable missions to the lunar surface and paving the way for human exploration on Mars. As the agency considers deep space endeavors…
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Artemis II: We Are Going Back To The Moon Soon; Here’s How To Catch The Historic Event Live From Earth
The last time NASA sent astronauts on the lunar surface was in 1972 when Apollo 17 carried the last men to walk on the moon in the last century. 53 years later, we are going back to the moon again with the Artemis mission.
In the…
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Atomistic model explains how memory metals can change their shape
Shape memory alloys are exotic materials that can be deformed at room temperature and return to their “remembered,” pre-deformed shape when heated. They are used in a broad range of applications, such as heart stents, dental braces, actuators…
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Power grid testing boosts distribution innovations to utility scale
A historic legacy now translates to pioneering capabilities in electric grid technology at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory. The secure electrical infrastructure that enabled World War II nuclear advances under the…
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This crystal sings back: Study sheds light on magnetochiral instability
Researchers from The Grainger College of Engineering at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign have reported the first observation of a dynamic magnetochiral instability in a solid-state material. Their findings, published in Nature Physics,…
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Canceled tourism project still threatens local communities in Tanzania
Roughly one year ago, the Tanzanian government a multimillion-dollar tourism project funded by the World Bank, citing concerns over human rights violations. However, community members near the project in Ruaha National Park report that they…
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Earth’s crust is “dripping” under Turkey, now scientists know why
In some parts of our planet, the ground under our feet sinks so slowly that no one feels as it’s happening, yet those changes are observable with modern scientific instruments.
Satellite data has unveiled a captivating geological phenomenon…
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America Is About To Discover It Built The Wrong System For Old Age
Longer lives are colliding with a healthcare system built for short crises. What that mismatch means for families, costs, and the future of care.
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