New NSF awards will advance theoretical foundations of data science research through interdisciplinary collaborations
Data science is an expanding field that requires the expertise of computer scientists, engineers, mathematicians, and statisticians to handle the complex analysis of ever-larger data sets. Data affect how industry, academia and government operate…
Published July 29, 2022 at 01:03PM
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Thursday, July 28, 2022
Statement by Director Sethuraman Panchanathan on the passage of the 'CHIPS and Science Act'
Statement by Director Sethuraman Panchanathan on the passage of the 'CHIPS and Science Act'
Our nation’s economic and national security depends on our ability not only to harness the technologies of today, but to lay the foundation for the industries of the future. We also need to inspire and train the next generation STEM workforce and…
Published July 28, 2022 at 07:28PM
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Our nation’s economic and national security depends on our ability not only to harness the technologies of today, but to lay the foundation for the industries of the future. We also need to inspire and train the next generation STEM workforce and…
Published July 28, 2022 at 07:28PM
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Risk of death surges when extreme heat and air pollution coincide
Risk of death surges when extreme heat and air pollution coincide
Heat waves and air pollution are harmful, even deadly, and both are predicted to increase in frequency due to climate change. A team of researchers at the University of Southern California is helping shed light on those health risks by assessing six…
Published July 28, 2022 at 02:06PM
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Heat waves and air pollution are harmful, even deadly, and both are predicted to increase in frequency due to climate change. A team of researchers at the University of Southern California is helping shed light on those health risks by assessing six…
Published July 28, 2022 at 02:06PM
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Wednesday, July 27, 2022
Materials researchers build longest highly conductive molecular nanowire
Materials researchers build longest highly conductive molecular nanowire
Researchers at Columbia University, supported by a grant from the U.S. National Science Foundation, engineered a nanowire 2.6 nanometers long with quasi-metallic properties and conductance that increases with the wire's length. The breakthrough could…
Published July 27, 2022 at 02:17PM
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Researchers at Columbia University, supported by a grant from the U.S. National Science Foundation, engineered a nanowire 2.6 nanometers long with quasi-metallic properties and conductance that increases with the wire's length. The breakthrough could…
Published July 27, 2022 at 02:17PM
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Faint fossil galaxy found at the Andromeda galaxy’s edge
Faint fossil galaxy found at the Andromeda galaxy’s edge
An amateur astronomer examining archival data processed by the Community Science & Data Center tipped off astronomers about a smudge of interest in an image he examined as part of an effort by the VĂctor M. Blanco 4-meter Telescope at Cerro Tololo…
Published July 27, 2022 at 02:14PM
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An amateur astronomer examining archival data processed by the Community Science & Data Center tipped off astronomers about a smudge of interest in an image he examined as part of an effort by the VĂctor M. Blanco 4-meter Telescope at Cerro Tololo…
Published July 27, 2022 at 02:14PM
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Tuesday, July 26, 2022
Engineers use electrolyte to create high-capacity batteries that operate in extreme temperatures
Engineers use electrolyte to create high-capacity batteries that operate in extreme temperatures
Engineers at the University of California San Diego supported by a grant from the U.S. National Science Foundation have developed a reliable lithium-ion battery that functions in extreme cold and heat. The team created an electrolyte that allows…
Published July 26, 2022 at 02:24PM
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Engineers at the University of California San Diego supported by a grant from the U.S. National Science Foundation have developed a reliable lithium-ion battery that functions in extreme cold and heat. The team created an electrolyte that allows…
Published July 26, 2022 at 02:24PM
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Citizen astronomer helps identify more than 30 ultracool dwarf binary systems
Citizen astronomer helps identify more than 30 ultracool dwarf binary systems
A citizen astronomer participating in the U.S. National Science Foundation-supported Backyard Worlds program examined archival data provided by the Community Science & Data Center and found 34 new ultracool dwarf binary systems, nearly twice the…
Published July 26, 2022 at 02:25PM
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A citizen astronomer participating in the U.S. National Science Foundation-supported Backyard Worlds program examined archival data provided by the Community Science & Data Center and found 34 new ultracool dwarf binary systems, nearly twice the…
Published July 26, 2022 at 02:25PM
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Monday, July 25, 2022
Destruction and recovery of kelp forests driven by changes in sea urchin behavior
Destruction and recovery of kelp forests driven by changes in sea urchin behavior
A dramatic outbreak of kelp-eating purple sea urchins along the Central Coast of California in 2014, leading to a significant reduction in the region's kelp forests, was driven primarily by the emergence of sea urchins from their hiding places rather…
Published July 25, 2022 at 01:33PM
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A dramatic outbreak of kelp-eating purple sea urchins along the Central Coast of California in 2014, leading to a significant reduction in the region's kelp forests, was driven primarily by the emergence of sea urchins from their hiding places rather…
Published July 25, 2022 at 01:33PM
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Ancient southwestern desert people ate more, larger, fish than previously thought
Ancient southwestern desert people ate more, larger, fish than previously thought
There is a common misconception that Ancestral Pueblo people rarely ate fish. The remains of fish that were eaten by these people are indeed rare at early archaeological sites in the Middle Rio Grande basin of central New Mexico. Now, however…
Published July 25, 2022 at 01:34PM
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There is a common misconception that Ancestral Pueblo people rarely ate fish. The remains of fish that were eaten by these people are indeed rare at early archaeological sites in the Middle Rio Grande basin of central New Mexico. Now, however…
Published July 25, 2022 at 01:34PM
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Thursday, July 21, 2022
Awash in potential: Wastewater provides early detection of SARS-CoV-2 virus
Awash in potential: Wastewater provides early detection of SARS-CoV-2 virus
Writing in the journal Nature, scientists at the University of California San Diego and Scripps Research, along with local and federal public health officials, describe how wastewater sequencing provided dramatic new insights into levels and variants…
Published July 21, 2022 at 01:22PM
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Writing in the journal Nature, scientists at the University of California San Diego and Scripps Research, along with local and federal public health officials, describe how wastewater sequencing provided dramatic new insights into levels and variants…
Published July 21, 2022 at 01:22PM
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Supercomputing simulation reveals weaknesses in HIV-1 defense
Supercomputing simulation reveals weaknesses in HIV-1 defense
How HIV-1 infects cells is not fully understood. Discoveries from a recent study have provided new insights, however. Computer scientists at the Texas Advanced Computing Center, supported by a grant from the U.S. National Science Foundation, ran the…
Published July 21, 2022 at 01:22PM
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How HIV-1 infects cells is not fully understood. Discoveries from a recent study have provided new insights, however. Computer scientists at the Texas Advanced Computing Center, supported by a grant from the U.S. National Science Foundation, ran the…
Published July 21, 2022 at 01:22PM
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Wednesday, July 20, 2022
U.S. and U.K. Launch Innovation Prize Challenges in Privacy-Enhancing Technologies to Tackle Financial Crime and Public Health Emergencies
U.S. and U.K. Launch Innovation Prize Challenges in Privacy-Enhancing Technologies to Tackle Financial Crime and Public Health Emergencies
Today, the U.S. and U.K. governments launched a set of prize challenges to unleash the potential of privacy-enhancing technologies (PETs) to combat global societal challenges. Announced at the Summit for Democracy last year, innovators from academia…
Published July 20, 2022 at 10:06PM
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Today, the U.S. and U.K. governments launched a set of prize challenges to unleash the potential of privacy-enhancing technologies (PETs) to combat global societal challenges. Announced at the Summit for Democracy last year, innovators from academia…
Published July 20, 2022 at 10:06PM
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Hidden in caves: Mineral overgrowths reveal unprecedented modern sea level rise
Hidden in caves: Mineral overgrowths reveal unprecedented modern sea level rise
The early 1900s saw rapid advances in the steel, electric and automobile industries. Those industrial changes also mark an inflection point in the planet’s climate. According to an international team of researchers led by University of South Florida…
Published July 20, 2022 at 04:44PM
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The early 1900s saw rapid advances in the steel, electric and automobile industries. Those industrial changes also mark an inflection point in the planet’s climate. According to an international team of researchers led by University of South Florida…
Published July 20, 2022 at 04:44PM
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Platinum can act as a catalyst for wastewater treatment
Platinum can act as a catalyst for wastewater treatment
Making wastewater potable has a unique set of challenges, one of which is removing persistent chemicals and byproducts. Aldehydes, a byproduct of wastewater treatment, are toxic to humans. Removing aldehydes from wastewater requires a sustainable…
Published July 20, 2022 at 04:39PM
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Making wastewater potable has a unique set of challenges, one of which is removing persistent chemicals and byproducts. Aldehydes, a byproduct of wastewater treatment, are toxic to humans. Removing aldehydes from wastewater requires a sustainable…
Published July 20, 2022 at 04:39PM
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Tuesday, July 19, 2022
Researchers uncover life's power generators in Earth's oldest groundwater
Researchers uncover life's power generators in Earth's oldest groundwater
An international team of researchers has discovered 1.2 billion-year-old groundwater deep in a gold and uranium mine in South Africa, shedding more light on how life is sustained below the Earth's surface and how it may thrive on other planets. The…
Published July 19, 2022 at 02:24PM
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An international team of researchers has discovered 1.2 billion-year-old groundwater deep in a gold and uranium mine in South Africa, shedding more light on how life is sustained below the Earth's surface and how it may thrive on other planets. The…
Published July 19, 2022 at 02:24PM
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Borrowed gene helps maize adapt to high elevations, cold temperatures
Borrowed gene helps maize adapt to high elevations, cold temperatures
Researchers at North Carolina State University have shown that an important gene in maize called HPC1 modulates chemical processes that contribute to flowering time, and has its origins in "teosinte mexicana," a precursor to modern-day corn that…
Published July 19, 2022 at 02:25PM
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Researchers at North Carolina State University have shown that an important gene in maize called HPC1 modulates chemical processes that contribute to flowering time, and has its origins in "teosinte mexicana," a precursor to modern-day corn that…
Published July 19, 2022 at 02:25PM
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Monday, July 18, 2022
Climate change may be culprit in Antarctic fish disease outbreak
Climate change may be culprit in Antarctic fish disease outbreak
Climate change might be behind an unusual disease outbreak among Antarctic fish, researchers are finding. For a decade, University of Oregon biologists John Postlethwait and Thomas Desvignes have been visiting the West Antarctic Peninsula. They study…
Published July 18, 2022 at 09:19PM
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Climate change might be behind an unusual disease outbreak among Antarctic fish, researchers are finding. For a decade, University of Oregon biologists John Postlethwait and Thomas Desvignes have been visiting the West Antarctic Peninsula. They study…
Published July 18, 2022 at 09:19PM
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Evidence that buckyballs and carbon nanotubes form from the dust and gas of dying stars
Evidence that buckyballs and carbon nanotubes form from the dust and gas of dying stars
Astronomers at the University of Arizona, funded by two grants from the U.S. National Science Foundation, have developed a theory to explain the presence of the largest molecules known to exist in interstellar gas. The team simulated the environment…
Published July 18, 2022 at 09:19PM
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Astronomers at the University of Arizona, funded by two grants from the U.S. National Science Foundation, have developed a theory to explain the presence of the largest molecules known to exist in interstellar gas. The team simulated the environment…
Published July 18, 2022 at 09:19PM
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Thursday, July 14, 2022
New technology surpasses long-sought solar energy milestone
New technology surpasses long-sought solar energy milestone
Engineers at Princeton University, supported by a grant from the U.S. National Science Foundation, have developed a new class of renewable solar energy technology. The team successfully manufactured a perovskite solar cell that can operate above…
Published July 14, 2022 at 01:48PM
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Engineers at Princeton University, supported by a grant from the U.S. National Science Foundation, have developed a new class of renewable solar energy technology. The team successfully manufactured a perovskite solar cell that can operate above…
Published July 14, 2022 at 01:48PM
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Researchers discover how tuberculosis bacteria mutate to form antibiotic-resistant films
Researchers discover how tuberculosis bacteria mutate to form antibiotic-resistant films
Tuberculosis, the second leading cause of death globally, is a highly infectious, hard to treat and difficult to contain disease that causes preventable deaths daily. A team of researchers supported by a grant from the U.S. National Science…
Published July 14, 2022 at 01:48PM
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Tuberculosis, the second leading cause of death globally, is a highly infectious, hard to treat and difficult to contain disease that causes preventable deaths daily. A team of researchers supported by a grant from the U.S. National Science…
Published July 14, 2022 at 01:48PM
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Wednesday, July 13, 2022
Researchers study early stages of infant word learning
Researchers study early stages of infant word learning
Researchers at Indiana University, supported by a grant from the U.S. National Science Foundation, have published the results of their research on how infants put names to objects, a key step in language development. Past research has usually focused…
Published July 13, 2022 at 04:05PM
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Researchers at Indiana University, supported by a grant from the U.S. National Science Foundation, have published the results of their research on how infants put names to objects, a key step in language development. Past research has usually focused…
Published July 13, 2022 at 04:05PM
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Hummingbirds may struggle to avoid climate change
Hummingbirds may struggle to avoid climate change
Climate change is making it more challenging for small animals like hummingbirds to reach heights that allow them to evade the impacts of a warming world. A team of researchers set out to study how Anna's hummingbirds (Calypte anna) would adjust to a…
Published July 13, 2022 at 04:06PM
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Climate change is making it more challenging for small animals like hummingbirds to reach heights that allow them to evade the impacts of a warming world. A team of researchers set out to study how Anna's hummingbirds (Calypte anna) would adjust to a…
Published July 13, 2022 at 04:06PM
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Statement by Director Sethuraman Panchanathan on NSF ranking in Best Places to Work in the Federal Government
Statement by Director Sethuraman Panchanathan on NSF ranking in Best Places to Work in the Federal Government
I am thrilled and proud that the U.S. National Science Foundation recently ranked No. 2 among mid-sized agencies in the 2021 Best Places to Work in the Federal Government®, up from No. 5 last year. At NSF, we value innovation, creativity…
Published July 13, 2022 at 02:30PM
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I am thrilled and proud that the U.S. National Science Foundation recently ranked No. 2 among mid-sized agencies in the 2021 Best Places to Work in the Federal Government®, up from No. 5 last year. At NSF, we value innovation, creativity…
Published July 13, 2022 at 02:30PM
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Tuesday, July 12, 2022
Implants of cardiac muscle tissue could repair and reverse heart damage
Implants of cardiac muscle tissue could repair and reverse heart damage
A team of researchers, including members from Boston University, supported by a grant from the U.S. National Science Foundation, has detailed the method for their breakthrough approach to treating damaged heart tissue. They’re growing viable heart…
Published July 12, 2022 at 05:14PM
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A team of researchers, including members from Boston University, supported by a grant from the U.S. National Science Foundation, has detailed the method for their breakthrough approach to treating damaged heart tissue. They’re growing viable heart…
Published July 12, 2022 at 05:14PM
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High vaccination rates blunted delta variant surge in some U.S. states
High vaccination rates blunted delta variant surge in some U.S. states
U.S. states with low vaccination rates bore the brunt of the COVID-19 surge caused by the delta variant during the summer of 2021, according to a study published in eLife. The U.S. National Science Foundation-funded research reaffirms the importance…
Published July 12, 2022 at 05:15PM
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U.S. states with low vaccination rates bore the brunt of the COVID-19 surge caused by the delta variant during the summer of 2021, according to a study published in eLife. The U.S. National Science Foundation-funded research reaffirms the importance…
Published July 12, 2022 at 05:15PM
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Monday, July 11, 2022
New NSF center will advance, broaden and catalyze environmental data science
New NSF center will advance, broaden and catalyze environmental data science
Understanding the impacts of climate change and the loss of biodiversity, and predicting and preparing for extreme environmental disturbances such as wildfires, floods and drought, require combining and synthesizing data sets that provide information…
Published July 11, 2022 at 07:52PM
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Understanding the impacts of climate change and the loss of biodiversity, and predicting and preparing for extreme environmental disturbances such as wildfires, floods and drought, require combining and synthesizing data sets that provide information…
Published July 11, 2022 at 07:52PM
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New hybrid machine learning forecasts lake ecosystem responses to climate change
New hybrid machine learning forecasts lake ecosystem responses to climate change
Through the middle of the 20th century, phosphorus inputs from detergents and fertilizers degraded the water quality of Switzerland's Lake Geneva, spurring officials to take action in the 1970s to remediate the pollution. "The obvious remedy was to…
Published July 11, 2022 at 06:38PM
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Through the middle of the 20th century, phosphorus inputs from detergents and fertilizers degraded the water quality of Switzerland's Lake Geneva, spurring officials to take action in the 1970s to remediate the pollution. "The obvious remedy was to…
Published July 11, 2022 at 06:38PM
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Discovery pushes back the earliest record of wildfire by 10 million years
Discovery pushes back the earliest record of wildfire by 10 million years
While wildfires in recent years have raged across much of the Western United States and pose significant hazards to wildlife and human populations, fires have been a long-standing part of Earth's systems without the influence of humans for hundreds…
Published July 11, 2022 at 06:36PM
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While wildfires in recent years have raged across much of the Western United States and pose significant hazards to wildlife and human populations, fires have been a long-standing part of Earth's systems without the influence of humans for hundreds…
Published July 11, 2022 at 06:36PM
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Thursday, July 7, 2022
Citizen science project analyzes data to model treetop snowpack and predict melt
Citizen science project analyzes data to model treetop snowpack and predict melt
Participants in a citizen science project, created by University of Washington researchers and funded in part by the U.S. National Science Foundation, viewed time-lapse images from Colorado and Washington and tagged photos that had trees with snow on…
Published July 07, 2022 at 03:43PM
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Participants in a citizen science project, created by University of Washington researchers and funded in part by the U.S. National Science Foundation, viewed time-lapse images from Colorado and Washington and tagged photos that had trees with snow on…
Published July 07, 2022 at 03:43PM
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Mysterious radio bursts from space detected
Mysterious radio bursts from space detected
Astronomers using the U.S. National Science Foundation's Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array, or VLA, as well as other powerful telescopes have found the second known highly active, repeating fast radio burst, or FRB, raising more questions about the…
Published July 07, 2022 at 03:47PM
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Astronomers using the U.S. National Science Foundation's Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array, or VLA, as well as other powerful telescopes have found the second known highly active, repeating fast radio burst, or FRB, raising more questions about the…
Published July 07, 2022 at 03:47PM
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Wednesday, July 6, 2022
Pigment or optical illusion? What makes this berry blue
Pigment or optical illusion? What makes this berry blue
Miranda Sinnott-Armstrong was walking down Pearl Street in Boulder, Colorado, when something caught her eye: a small, particularly shiny blue fruit, on a shrub known as Lantana strigocamara. While its tiny clusters of pink, yellow and orange flowers…
Published July 06, 2022 at 02:42PM
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Miranda Sinnott-Armstrong was walking down Pearl Street in Boulder, Colorado, when something caught her eye: a small, particularly shiny blue fruit, on a shrub known as Lantana strigocamara. While its tiny clusters of pink, yellow and orange flowers…
Published July 06, 2022 at 02:42PM
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Study shows that 'green islands' help forests regenerate after fire
Study shows that 'green islands' help forests regenerate after fire
Thanks to trends like mountain snowpack loss, drier summers and longer fire seasons, high-elevation forests in the Cascade Range of the Pacific Northwest are burning more frequently and extensively than in the past. Increased fire damage has prompted…
Published July 06, 2022 at 02:51PM
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Thanks to trends like mountain snowpack loss, drier summers and longer fire seasons, high-elevation forests in the Cascade Range of the Pacific Northwest are burning more frequently and extensively than in the past. Increased fire damage has prompted…
Published July 06, 2022 at 02:51PM
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Tuesday, July 5, 2022
Bringing magma up to our feet in Antarctica
Bringing magma up to our feet in Antarctica
Antarctica has long been a land of mystery and heroic feats made famous by the explorations of James Ross and Roald Amundsen, Robert Scott and Ernest Shackleton. A key piece of the puzzle for understanding global continental evolution, Antarctica is…
Published July 05, 2022 at 01:41PM
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Antarctica has long been a land of mystery and heroic feats made famous by the explorations of James Ross and Roald Amundsen, Robert Scott and Ernest Shackleton. A key piece of the puzzle for understanding global continental evolution, Antarctica is…
Published July 05, 2022 at 01:41PM
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Scientists discover uncertainties in flood risk estimates
Scientists discover uncertainties in flood risk estimates
Flood frequency analysis is a technique used to estimate flood risk, providing statistics such as "100-year flood" and "500-year flood" forecasts that are critical to infrastructure design, dam safety analysis and flood mapping in flood-prone areas…
Published July 05, 2022 at 01:46PM
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Flood frequency analysis is a technique used to estimate flood risk, providing statistics such as "100-year flood" and "500-year flood" forecasts that are critical to infrastructure design, dam safety analysis and flood mapping in flood-prone areas…
Published July 05, 2022 at 01:46PM
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Friday, July 1, 2022
U.S. and Czech scientists collaborate to explore gamma-ray production with high-power lasers
U.S. and Czech scientists collaborate to explore gamma-ray production with high-power lasers
The U.S. National Science Foundation and the Czech Science Foundation, or GACR, are partnering on a new collaborative project of scientists from the University of California San Diego and Extreme Light Infrastructure Beamlines in the Czech Republic…
Published July 01, 2022 at 04:16PM
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The U.S. National Science Foundation and the Czech Science Foundation, or GACR, are partnering on a new collaborative project of scientists from the University of California San Diego and Extreme Light Infrastructure Beamlines in the Czech Republic…
Published July 01, 2022 at 04:16PM
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