How statistical physics illuminates sea ice, a key part of Earth’s climate system – @theU

How statistical physics illuminates sea ice, a key part of Earth's climate system - @theU

Since beginning to study polar sea ice at NASA in 1975, mathematician Ken Golden has helped document alarming shifts in seasonal variation, the thin crust covering the Arctic oceans. and Antarctica. There is far less ice now, and since then, the University of Utah scientist has spent most of his career applying statistical mechanics—the physics … Leer más

Moon Race: How Nations Are Competing to Discover Earth’s Natural Satellite – Today’s Innovation & Technology

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The Moon, Earth’s only natural satellite, has been a source of fascination and inspiration to mankind for millennia. It has also been the target of scientific discovery and investigation since the dawn of the space age. Over the next year, several countries and private companies are planning missions to the Moon, each with their own … Leer más