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August 15, 2023
Smoke from wildfires that have been exacerbated by climate change is complicating the picture of air pollution in the U.S.
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March 5, 2012
A recent study by ICA members and University of Missouri professors Mitchell S. McKinney and J. Brian Houston, found in multiple surveys that viewers are more likely to see a candidate's viability -- their position as the strongest representative of the party or champion of party principles -- from a primary debate as a key marker in making a decision in voter choice.
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May 13, 2012
The average US citizen is willing to pay 13 percent more for electricity in support of a national clean-energy standard, according to Yale and Harvard researchers in Nature Climate Change.
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March 5, 2026
When it comes to health advice, more people trust the American Academy of Pediatrics and the American Medical Association than they do federal health agencies, according to a new poll
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March 17, 2026
One in three Americans trust childhood vaccine guidance from the American Academy of Pediatrics more than the CDC’s recommendations, a new poll finds
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January 13, 2014
Americans aged 34 to 46 with children at home rate their life satisfaction at higher levels than those without children at home, according to a report by Princeton University and Stony Brook University. However, the researchers say that factors such as higher educational attainment, higher income, better health and religiosity all enhance life satisfaction and that, once these are taken into account, parents and nonparents have similar levels of life satisfaction.
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May 1, 2012
In a post-Solyndra, budget-constrained world, the transition to a decarbonized energy system faces great hurdles. Overcoming these hurdles will require smarter and more focused policies. Two Stanford writers outline their visions in a pair of high-profile analyses.
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December 11, 2024
In October 2024, Michelle Dominguez and Dorcas Kaweesa from the Ames Aeromechanics Office were each awarded as a “Technology Rising Star” at the Women of Color STEM Conference in Detroit, Michigan. Rising Star awards are for “young women, with 21 years or less in the workforce, who are helping to shape technology for the future.” […]
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July 28, 2025
On-Site Lodging at Ames The Exchange at Ames operates a variety of lodging options, right on center. If you’re visiting Ames for an extended period, you’ll need lodging that’s in the area, and affordable. This article will go over the lodging options that we have on-center. Who May Stay?Personnel in the following categories are considered […]
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June 12, 2024
Background: To protect astronauts from spaceflight health risks like solar radiation and microgravity, scientists develop countermeasures by studying model organisms exposed to the space environment. For the first time, commercial astronaut data from the Inspiration4 (I4) mission has been collected for open-access research in an effort led by Weill Cornell Medicine. ARC’s Open Science Data […]
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