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Solutions For Pumped Hydro Energy Storage Plants

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The safety and stability of the electricity grid is strictly related to the achievement of a perfect balance between supply and demand. In the past,…
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Listening In: Eavesdropping Saves Lives In The African Mammal Community 

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The African savanna is home to one of the world’s most diverse large mammal communities: lions, cheetahs, hyenas, leopards, and wild dogs all roam the…
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How Do We Measure Future Snow Cover?

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During winter in the Northern Hemisphere, about one-third of Earth’s land surface is covered by snow. However, as a response to the intense global warming,…
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Injection Of Nanofiber “Peanuts” For Hemostasis

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Noncompressible torso hemorrhage (NCTH) is a significant cause of mortality in both civilian and military settings. NCTH is a high-grade injury present in the pulmonary,…
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Precious Resource Basins: Facilitating Regional Transboundary Cooperation In The Eastern Nile Basin Beyond The River Flow

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Cooperation among countries sharing a water basin is often difficult due to historic rivalries, conflict legacies, and the increased utilization of water flow. In order…
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Unlocking Early Earth Processes By Examining Ancient Rocks From The North China Craton

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Because planet Earth has continued to change over the past 4.5 billion years, the chemical composition and differentiation of the infant Earth provides a starting…
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Footprint Propagation For Mars Entry Vehicles Under Uncertainty

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For the Mars surface exploration mission, a vehicle, e.g. Mars Science Laboratory (MSL), should fly through the atmosphere and land on the Mars surface using…
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Convective Outlook: Storm Prediction

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Convective outlook is used by NOAA to provide the public and meteorologists information on the potential severity and probability of occurrence of a weather system…
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Peridynamic Unit Cell For Homogenization 

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Composite materials are inherently anisotropic and heterogeneous at the micromechanical scale, and its microstructure provides the bridge between manufacturing and performance. Prediction of performance and…
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The Formation Of Mars’ Juventae Chasma

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Mars is a planet of geological curiosities that often have no parallels on Earth. Among these include the largest and deepest canyon system — Valles…
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Elusive Toxicity Of Silicon Carbide Nanomaterials

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In the broadest sense, nanomaterial is defined as a structure that is within the size of 1-1000 nanometers, i.e., 10-9 – 10-6 meters, in two…
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