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NASA’s DC-8 Completes Final Mission Ahead Of Retirement

The DC-8 aircraft returned to NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center Building 703 in Palmdale, California, on April 1, 2024, after completing its final mission...

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Promises and Pitfalls Recap – Part One » CCC Blog

CCC supported three scientific sessions at this year’s AAAS Annual Conference, and in case you weren’t able to attend in person, we will be...

NASA’s PACE mission aims to vastly increase understanding of the oceans, atmosphere

From the oceans to the atmosphere, there’s still quite a bit we don’t understand about our planet. NASA’s latest Earth-observing spacecraft hopes to greatly...

Government announces new funding for climate research

Title: Government Announces New Funding for Climate Research: A Step Towards a Sustainable FutureIntroductionIn a significant move towards addressing the global climate crisis, the...

Bursting bubbles accelerate melting of tidewater glaciers – Physics World

Pressurised bubbles trapped deep inside the ice of tidewater glaciers play an important role in...

SC2 Maps and Their Real World Inspirations

Five Maps and Their Real World InspirationsBy: WaxThe latest StarCraft II patch will bring us a rotation of nine new 1v1 maps, including one...

Chromosome-scale genome sequence of Suaeda glauca sheds light on salt

Recently, a research paper titled “Chromosome-scale genome sequence of Suaeda glauca sheds light on salt stress tolerance in halophytes“, completed by Professor Qin Yuan’s...

Magnetism May Have Given Life Its Molecular Asymmetry | Quanta Magazine

IntroductionIn 1848, when Louis Pasteur was a young chemist still years away from discovering how to sterilize milk, he discovered something peculiar about crystals...

Unsure about your generative AI plans? Start with your data

Commissioned Call it an overnight success years in the making. Generative AI (GenAI) has exploded on the scene as one of the most critical...

Microbes Gained Photosynthesis Superpowers From a ‘Proton Pump’ | Quanta Magazine

IntroductionA dense rainforest or other verdant terrestrial vegetation may be what first comes to mind at the mention of photosynthesis. Yet the clouds of...

Dangerous Snails, Flesh Eating Seaweed? Florida Needs Marijuana

Giant vicious snails, hurricanes, and flesh eating seaweed washing up on huge swaths of coastline, are just some of the newer issues Florida is...

Ocean Vent Explorer Guides NASA’s Look at Icy Alien Worlds | Quanta Magazine

IntroductionAs a boy growing up in Rochester, England, Chris German knew of his family’s strong maritime tradition, and he had no intention of continuing...

US Navy to deploy Arctic navigation, communication, and environmental sensing

01 May 2023 by Michael Fabey US Coast Guard icebreaker Healy conducted operations using the Arctic-capable communications,...

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