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NASA MESSENGER mission data to measure chromium on Mercury | Co-author Asmaa Boujibar, of Western Washington University, who performed the modeling described in the paper, added: 鈥淥ur model, based on laboratory experiments, confirms that the majority of chromium in Mercury is concentrated within its core. Due to the unique composition and鈥 |
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'Watermelon snow' piques curiosities in Utah after abnormally wet winter | The changes in the magnitude and timing of the melting 鈥 the exposure of bare ground earlier in the season 鈥 can cause problems in the Mountain West, affecting ecosystems and species that rely on cool water downstream and reservoirs designed to accommodate more gradual snowmelt. In places like鈥 |
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Northwest scientists help find a green alternative to produce beauty products: algae | Paraffin is the produced worldwide, and it鈥檚 relatively common in cosmetics. But paraffin is made from petroleum, and a market has popped up for renewable alternatives to beauty鈥 |
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Solutions: A professor digs for clams to boost sustainability and the environment | For the better part of the last 20 years, Western Washington University environmental science professor Marco Hatch has had his hands in the muddy shores of the Pacific Northwest and Canada, digging for clams. Specifically, Hatch has dedicated his life's work to clam gardens and鈥 |
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Algae Blooms Increase Snowmelt In The Pacific Northwest By 20% | Algae that commonly grow on snow in the Pacific Northwest have been ignored in melt models, but their presence significantly increases snowmelt compared with clean, white snow, according to a study conducted on Mount Baker in the North Cascades, Washington. Scientist Alia Khan鈥 |
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Men Think They Are Strong Workplace Allies. Women Disagree | Headlines about workplace sexism regularly bring us men sharing social media posts and retweets with hashtags like . Yet, many of their female colleagues read鈥 |
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A furious, joyful memoir of working-class New Jersey and the writing life | A memoir that celebrates as much as it grieves, rages and broods, Jane Wong鈥檚 鈥溾 charts its author鈥檚 progress from the casinos of New Jersey to the college dorms of Upstate New York, to Hong Kong and Iowa and鈥 |
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The College of the Environment's Michael Medler gives presentation in Stockholm | |||
Q & A with Jane Wong about her new memoir, 'Meet Me Tonight in Atlantic City鈥櫬 | |||
草榴社区鈥檚 Border Policy Research Institute examines effects of U.S.-Canada pandemic travel restrictions |