New composite materials could light the way to advances in imaging says Ming Lee
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New composite materials could light the way to advances in imaging
What can earthquake ‘swarms’ tell us about seismicity in the West?
Earthquake Swarms Most of the earthquakes rumbling under the West’s Great Basin […]
Making Machine Learning Accessible to All
MAKING MACHINE LEARNING ACCESSIBLE TO ALL “Many call this the […]
How statistical physics illuminates sea ice
How statistical physics illuminates sea ice Since he began studying polar sea […]
Nalini Nadkarni: Bright Red Arrow
When the ‘Bright Red Arrow’ turns Earthward “[P]retty much all my […]
U seismologists probe Earth’s inner core
At the center of Earth is a solid metal ball, a kind […]
What happened to Co2 emissions during pandemic lockdown?
Reduced traffic during the COVID-19 lockdown was likely the primary driver behind […]
Utah’s Environmental Challenges
“As bad as it is, I think there’s hope,” says John Lin, […]
Gadusol: A More “E-fish-ent” Sunscreen
Gadusol: A More “E-fish-ent” Sunscreen As temperatures rise, and outside […]
Sky Survey Data Releases 2 Million Stellar Objects
Astronomy Professor Kyle Dawson’s Sky Survey releases data on ~2 million objects.