Archive: science
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China to push on with emissions reduction even as Taiwan spat widens rift with US, renews concerns about global warming
The suspension of US-China climate talks reflects the uneasy cooperation between the world’s two largest greenhouse gas emitters. That disengagement comes three months before…
August 7, 2022
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Structure of propagating high-stress fronts in a shear-thickening suspension
These results elucidate the complex structures associated with shear thickening and show that nonaffine flow, concentration fluctuations, and fluid migration are integral to the…
August 1, 2022
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What’s Goo Got to Do with It?
Georgetown Physicists Study Fundamental Structure of Flowing Cornstarch-Water…
August 1, 2022
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A treaty to break the pandemic cycle
An evidence-based treaty must balance prevention, preparedness, response, and…
July 14, 2022
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The unsettling reason that climate change could lead to more pandemics
As the climate changes, wild animals and humans are apt to cross paths more often — opening the door for…
May 2, 2022
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Climate Change, According to Experts, Might Spark the Next Significant Pandemic
Scientists predict that if the earth's climate continues to warm, wildlife will be forced to relocate their territories, most likely to locations with dense human populations,…
May 2, 2022
