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Location American Science News for 21 June 2020
GE Will 3D Print the Bases of Wind Turbines Taller Than Seattle's Space Needle If you've seen a wind farm in action, you know modern wind turbines are pretty awe-inspiring--hulking giants all in a row, massive blades turning in the barest breeze. In the last few decades, turbine heights have more t...
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How Small Is Small?

Scientific American - 21 Jun 2020 15:00
How Small Is Small? A number can be tiny in relative terms but hugely important nonetheless --
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Which came first?

EurekAlert! - 21 Jun 2020 06:00
(Weizmann Institute of Science) What did the very first proteins look like -- those that appeared on Earth around 3.7 billion years ago? Prof. Dan Tawfik of the Weizmann Institute of Science and Prof. Norman Metanis of t...
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Small Numbers Can Have Huge Impacts on Climate and Health

Scientific American - 21 Jun 2020 15:00
Small Numbers Can Have Huge Impacts on Climate and Health A number can be tiny in relative terms but hugely important nonetheless --
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How do our eyes move in perfect synchrony?

Live Science - 21 Jun 2020 14:00
How do our eyes move in perfect synchrony? It's thanks to a constantly improving alliance of neurons and muscles.
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Air, Sea and Space: Ocean Health, Atmosphere Insights and Black Holes Miriam Goldstein, Ph.D. in biological oceanography, talks about issues facing the oceans; reporter Adam Levy discusses air pollution info available because of the pandemic; and astrophysicist Andrew... --
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