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Miguel Arratia, an assistant professor of physics and astronomy at UC Riverside, has received a $508,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Energy.
The work studied how the chemical form of phosphorus in aeolian dust - windblown silt and clay - effectively fertilizes the ecosystem.
The quantum electrodynamic cascades can lead to supernovas & fast radio bursts that equal in milliseconds the energy the sun puts out in three days.
Los Alamos & Oak Ridge scientists lead a DOE supercomputing effort to model the interactions affecting climate change in Arctic coastal regions.
Scientists have found lasofoxifene may be a safer and more effective treatment for breast cancer than the current gold standard.
Collecting New Data on Atmospheric Particles like Pollution for Storm Forecasting and Climate Models
A mobile Office of Science observatory is tracking clouds over Houston through summer 2022.
Researchers at the University of Miami found that salinity changes as a result of water cycle changes lead to less surface warming.
The team will create “circular polymers” materials that break the current linear economic framework of make, use, and dispose.
Contrary to Expectations, Study Finds Primate Neurons Have Fewer Synapses Than Mice in Visual Cortex
The team determined that the metabolic cost of building and maintaining synapses likely drives larger neural networks to be sparser.
Oregon State University chemistry professor May Nyman has been selected as one of the leaders of a $24 million federal effort.