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THE WEEK IN PHYSICS: 15–19 APRIL
Two new minerals found on the Moon
A glass bead containing an impact crater just 9 µm across is the source of other-worldly titanium oxide compounds.
Laura Fattaruso
Designer proteins fit like a glove
The bespoke biomolecules interact with molecular targets in predictable, controllable ways.
Johanna L. Miller
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Webinar—El Niño and climate change: What can we expect for the rest of 2024?
This webinar will provide an overview of El Niño and La Niña and their global impacts. We will review the strong El Niño of 2023–24 and the current forecast for the rest of 2024. We will also cover what is understood about ENSO and global warming. Register now.
FROM THE VAULT: July 2014
The Antarctic ozone hole: An update
In the 30 years since the ozone hole was discovered, our understanding of the polar atmosphere has become much more complete. The worldwide response to the discovery was fast, but the recovery is slow.
Anne R. Douglass, Paul A. Newman, and Susan Solomon
A battery-free fiber illuminates textiles
Unlike current wearable technologies, the flexible electronic thread does not require a bulky power source.
Alex Lopatka
May issue preview
Q&A: Asmeret Asefaw Berhe reflects on her tenure as DOE Office of Science director
As Berhe returns to academia, the soil biogeochemist discusses the federal agency's work on major research facilities, AI algorithms, and training the next generation of scientists.
David Kramer
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A Thirteenth-Century Perspective on Optical Science and Experiment: The Case of Roger Bacon
Wednesday, May 8th, at 6:30 pm EDT! Discover the role of optics in the natural philosopher Roger Bacon's "scientia experimentalis" with the University of Pennsylvania's Professor Elly Truitt. RSVP today.
FROM THE APRIL MAGAZINE
Hidden fluid dynamics of dry salt lakes
A new theory reveals how polygons that decorate the surface of dry lakes are linked to phenomena at play below the ground.
Cédric Beaume, Lucas Goehring, and Jana Lasser
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