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2045 Climate May Be Too Hot for Some of America's Favorite Produce Crops
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Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Berkeley Lab study finds warmer California temperatures by mid-century will be too hot for some crops, just right for others
| 4 min read
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Computers Excel in Chemistry Class
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King Abdullah University of Science & Technology
KAUST researchers have developed a machine learning model that can analyze the structure of hydrocarbon molecules and accurately predict a property called enthalpy of formation
| 2 min read
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First Daily Surveillance of Emerging COVID-19 Hotspots
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University of Utah
Hotspots have trended toward smaller but more numerous clusters since the pandemic started
| 3 min read
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Recent Global Warming Trends Are Inconsistent with Very High Climate Sensitivity
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University of Exeter
New developments in cloud modeling have produced models that portray very large sensitivity to rising greenhouse gas concentrations
| 2 min read
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Sustainable Chemistry at the Quantum Level
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University of Pittsburgh
University of Pittsburgh's John Keith explores the sustainable potential of computational quantum chemistry
| 2 min read
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Why Shaving Dulls Even the Sharpest of Razors
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Human hair is 50 times softer than steel, yet it can chip away a razor's edge, a new study shows
| 4 min read
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Credible Assumptions Replace Missing Data in COVID Analysis
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Cornell University
Everyone wants firm numbers as schools make decisions about in-person versus remote learning and local and state governments grapple with reopening
| 2 min read
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Recent Study Improves Shoe Print Forensics
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Carnegie Mellon University
A new model improves how uncertainty is calculated when matching shoe print evidence, strengthening the validity of this forensics technique
| 3 min read
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Early Mars Was Covered in Ice Sheets, Not Flowing Rivers
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University of British Columbia
Researchers analyze more than 10,000 Martian valleys, using a novel algorithm to infer those valleys' underlying erosion processes
| 3 min read
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'Worst-Case' CO2 Emissions Scenario Is Best for Assessing Climate Risk and Impacts to 2050
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Woods Hole Research Center
RCP 8.5 tracks within one percent of actual emissions
| 2 min read
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