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Governing Climate Engineering By Unpacking Underlying Assumptions

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Against normalizing unexamined assumptions about climate futures. How should humanity deal with the suggestion that technology holds the answer to the contemporary climate crisis? There…
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A Journey With Jellyfish: Understanding Sleep In Brainless Animals

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I find myself working in an emerging field that may be called ecological evolutionary developmental and behavioral biology, which involves analyzing biological phenomena within a…
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Finding Earth 2.0 And Mars 2.0 Using Earth Similarity index & Mars Similarity index

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Exoplanets are those planets outside our solar system. We are interested in finding Earth version 2.0 and in our work, we have extended to find…
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Searching For Life: Methane May Hold Answers To Life On Mars & The Universe

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The search for life in the universe has far-reaching effects, as it would bring into question our place as humans in the cosmos. The sheer…
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Liquid Brine On Mars May Hold Key Requirement For Life

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The presence of liquid water is a requirement for life as we know it. Therefore, a main part of understanding Mars’ current habitability means understanding…
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Challenges In Predicting Severe Weather Events In The Northeast U.S.

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Predicting severe weather (defined by the National Weather Service as wind gusts above 58 MPH, hail greater than 1″, or a tornado) in the Northeast…
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Do Sports Fans Connect More With Endangered Species Mascots?

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Sports team mascots serve numerous purposes for sports organizations within the United States.  Mascots provide a point of attachment for fans, provide strong emotional connections…
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Can Childhood Experiences Alter Your DNA and Make You Prone to Illness?

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It has always been thought that our DNA is set in stone from the moment we are conceived and that our risk of suffering from…
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Loess Soils Define Landslide Frequency In Loess Plateau, China

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Loess is a wind-blown sediment made of micron-sized grains of quartz, feldspar, and mica, calcium and magnesium carbonates and up to 30% of clay. As…
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How Do Sports Organizations Become Ecologically Conscious?

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In order for sport and sports organizations to operate, materials, venues, and athletes must exist.  Typically, this is been done with little regard to the…
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