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National Science Foundation 2 h
A recent study revealed that volcanic activity did not play a direct role in the extinction of dinosaurs; it was caused entirely by the impact of an asteroid. ☄️
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Last week, 's Inouye Solar Telescope released the first detailed images of the sun's surface... or was it caramel corn? 🤔 You decide:
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NSF priorities require bold approaches, built on core research. The asked individuals from all walks of life to submit pressing "grand challenges" in research or . And the results are in! From 800 entries, see the top 100:
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National Science Foundation 31. sij
Join us as we kick off our year-long commemoration of ’s 70th anniversary with a two-day symposium Feb 6-7. Livestream the event here:
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National Science Foundation 30. sij
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This is just the beginning! 's Inouye Solar Telescope will collect more information about our sun during the first 5 years of its lifetime than all the solar data gathered since Galileo first pointed a telescope at the sun in 1612. 🤯
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White House OSTP 30. sij
Congratulations to and on producing the highest resolution photo of the sun ever taken!
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Sarah Sulick 30. sij
Always a great day when science is above the fold. Especially when it is
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National Science Foundation 29. sij
Odgovor korisniku/ci @NatSolarObs @AURADC @NSF_MPS
The NSF's Inouye Solar Telescope provides unprecedented close-ups of the sun’s surface, but ultimately it will measure the sun’s corona – no total solar eclipse required. 😎 More:
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NatlSolarObservatory 29. sij
. The 's Inouye Solar Telescope images the sun in more detail than we’ve ever before. Close up, these images show, for the first time, the smallest features ever seen on the solar surface, some as small as 30km. Background: NISP/GONG.
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National Science Foundation 29. sij
Odgovor korisniku/ci @NatSolarObs @AURADC @NSF
's Inouye Solar Telescope helps us better understand the sun and its impact on our planet.
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National Science Foundation 29. sij
See the Sun like never before! ’s Inouye Solar Telescope produces first detailed images of the sun’s surface. 📷: / / NSF
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National Science Foundation 28. sij
Social media to track disease! researchers at are developing a -tracking system using data along with mathematical equations to offer real-time results on flu spread.
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Rika Anderson 27. sij
CHECK. OUT. THESE. VENTS! ROV Jason has arrived at Piccard, home to the deepest and (in my humble opinion) gnarliest vents in the world. These guys were venting at 396˚C when we were sampling!
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National Science Foundation 28. sij
Bees' movements may lead to new swimming, flying robots. An study of bees in water revealed that they generate and use waves to propel themselves forward. 🎥 Chris Roh and Mory Gharib /
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National Science Foundation 28. sij
Scientists found 2-million-year-old ice in ! It's some of the oldest ever discovered and a time capsule of the prehistoric atmosphere. And they're going back for more! 📷 : Todd Anderson
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National Science Foundation 27. sij
☄️ Scientists at get insights on the unreachable Earth's lower mantle from meteorites!
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STEM Video Hall 26. sij
Did you register for the 2020 yet? Don't miss a great opportunity to showcase your funded project! Presenter registration ends 2/10 Please Share!
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National Science Foundation 24. sij
What big breakthroughs or new developments is looking forward to in 2020 and beyond? 🤔 Here’s what some of our experts had to say
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Martha Bárcena 22. sij
It was a pleasure to meet the renowned France Córdova. We agreed on one fundamental thing: we need to bring young women closer to research and education of science. Our future and the future of the generations to come depends on the advancement of scientific innovation.
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National Science Foundation 23. sij
A. baylyi + E. coli = 🌼 researchers at discovered that when some microbes pair up, stunning floral patterns emerge. Understanding these patterns could have imp implications for studying microorganisms like bacteria and fungi.
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