Peter Bender, Assistant Professor, Department of Physics and Applied Physics, University of Massachusetts Lowell will give a talk on “Seeing the Invisible: High-Resolution γ-Ray Spectroscopy of Rare ...
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Scientists discover 11-million-year-old space glass fragments in Australia proving previously unknown ancient asteroid impact ...
In Earth’s early days, more than 4 billion years ago, the surface was a dangerous and unpredictable place. Violent volcanoes, ...
Using a unique treasure of data, marine biologist Suzanne Poiesz investigated the fish food web in the Wadden Sea between ...
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A new take on the origins of Earth’s water claims to reveal the composition of the Earth in the first few million years after ...
In a significant breakthrough for the scientific community, a new element has been confirmed on the periodic table. This ...
Today’s state of extreme economic inequality is a problem best approached with science — using it to make specific measurements, identify root causes, and develop workable solutions. Archaeology is ...