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  • Even Black Holes Have Bad Hair Days

    New EHT images reveal unexpected polarization flips at M87* that are giving scientists insight into the year-by-year evolution of a supermassive black hole’s ring.

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  • Stress in the Strands: Hair Offers Clues to Children’s Mental Health

    University of Waterloo study shows long-term stress levels may signal mental health risks in children with chronic physical illnesses and guide early intervention.

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  • Up, Up and Away: Dandelions Use Upward Winds to Spread Seeds

    Chris Roh ’12 became interested in dandelions on walks with his toddler, picking the fluffy white spheres and blowing off their seeds. 

    >> Read the Full Article
  • AI Hardware Reimagined for Lower Energy Use

    A new innovation from Cornell researchers lowers the energy use needed to power artificial intelligence – a step toward shrinking the carbon footprints of data centers and AI infrastructure.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Rings of Time: Seeking Clues to the Future in Urban Timber

    One recent morning, Alan Solomon, owner of Sawkill Lumber, reached out to Mukund Rao, a dendrochronologist—a scientist who studies tree rings. 

    >> Read the Full Article
  • A New Way to Prevent Icing Problems for Aircraft and Drones

    Ice formation on wind turbine blades, aircraft and drones can lead to both delays and accidents. 

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  • Greenland Ice Sheet Gets a Refresh

    Ice covers about 1.7 million square kilometers (656,000 square miles) of Greenland, forming the largest ice sheet on Earth outside of Antarctica.

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  • Arctic-Bound Birds Can Still Keep Up With Climate Change – For Now

    As climate change drives earlier spring conditions in the Arctic, birds species that travel there to breed there are under pressure to migrate faster. 

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  • U-M Scientists Discover Unique Brain Cell That May Hold Key to Alzheimer’s Disorientation

    Losing your sense of direction is one of the earliest and most distressing signs of advanced Alzheimer’s disease.

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  • Turbulence with a Twist

    Turbulence is everywhere, yet much about the nature of turbulence remains unknown.  

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