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Carnegie Mellon team awarded ARPA-H contract to transform care during labor and childbirth
Simple acknowledgment boosts repeat customer participation in take-back programs
What the founding fathers were really angry about: New book revisits the Declaration of Independence at 250
Could Electrochemistry Help De-Acidify the Oceans?
The ocean has quietly protected us from the full force of climate change. Since the industrial revolution, it has absorbed a vast amount of the carbon dioxide released by human activity.
Mark Pierce Tue, 06/23/2026 - 08:13 Categories ChemistryIllinois study explores feasibility of creating sustainable jet fuel from food waste
Crashing insect populations have resulted in smaller tree swallows that reproduce less
Strange Is The Light
I want that table, I'll say that right out of the gate.You won't see the table on the cover, there is a gaming die and four cars even though only one of them ever drives to the place where all of the important events occur, but the table is the catalyst for the entire book by Sarah Marie Griffin, the crux of everything that happens while trotting out a variety of proxies.
Hank Campbell Mon, 06/22/2026 - 12:22 Categories Random ThoughtsA Visit to the Network School in Forest City
Last week I traveled to Singapore to give an invited talk at the AI4X conference, an exciting new venue gathering computer scientists, physicists and engineers to discuss how AI will accelerate scientific discoveries. My talk was the second of the opening day in the plenary session.
Tommaso Dorigo Sat, 06/20/2026 - 09:29 Categories Science Education & Policy