Posts Tagged ‘spc’
Origins and evolution of extreme life span in Pacific Ocean rockfishes
November 23, 2021Lightweight, strong, moldable wood via cell wall engineering as a sustainable structural material
November 10, 2021Making machine learning trustworthy | Science
August 29, 2021potential new books to read….
August 1, 2021https://blogs.sciencemag.org/books/2021/06/01/summer-reading-2021/
from science podcast
Smart cities built with smart materials | Science
April 8, 2021Is plain-old asphalt a smart, self-healing material?
https://science.sciencemag.org/content/371/6535/1200
Terrifying footage shows collapse of Arecibo Observatory’s massive radio telescope | Space
March 13, 2021Dismay greets end of U.S. effort to curb spread of tree-killing beetle | Science | AAAS
January 31, 2021https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2021/01/dismay-greets-end-us-effort-curb-spread-tree-killing-beetle
https://www.sciencemag.org/podcast/uncertain-future-north-america-s-ash-trees-and-organizing-robot-swarms
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Freelance journalist Gabriel Popkin and host Sarah Crespi discuss what will happen to ash trees in the United States as federal regulators announce dropping quarantine measures meant to control the emerald ash borer—a devastating pest that has killed tens of millions of trees since 2002. Instead of quarantines, the government will use tiny wasps known to kill the invasive beetles in hopes of saving the ash. “}}
Determinants of telomere length across human tissues | Science
September 27, 2020https://science.sciencemag.org/content/369/6509/eaaz6876.full Nice relationship to aging; related to Me analysis
How atomic bomb survivors have transformed our understanding of radiation’s impacts | Science | AAAS
September 20, 2020think of the dentist’s chair
How atomic bomb survivors have transformed our understanding of radiation’s impacts | Science | AAAS