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How Spartan Simulations Could Help Get PFAS Out of Soil
Michigan State University chemists are discovering new information to help remediate “forever chemicals” by showing for the first time how they interact with soil at the molecular level.
Feeling the Heat
Personal exposure to heat is an environmental hazard that might not make the same headlines as hurricanes or wildfires. But its effects are devastating.
Great Timing, Supercomputer Upgrade Lead to Successful Forecast of Volcanic Eruption
In the fall of 2017, geology professor Patricia Gregg and her team had just set up a new volcanic forecasting modeling program on the Blue Waters and iForge supercomputers.
Which Forces Control the Elevation of Mountains?
Scientists have come up with a new classification scheme for mountain belts that uses just a single number to describe whether the elevation of the mountain belt is controlled mainly by weathering and erosion or by properties of the Earth’s crust, i.e., the lithospheric strength: the “Beaumont number” (Bm).
Heat-Lovers Are the Lucky Ones
Sparse data often make it difficult to track how climate change is affecting populations of insect species.


