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Study Shows Exxon Scientists Built Remarkably Accurate Models Predicting Climate Crisis

A new study published found that over the past few decades, Exxon's own scientists predicted how much their own burning of fossil fuels would warm the planet-even more accurately than some academic and government models.
Dr. Juan C. Meza To Be 2022 Winner of This Award

UC Merced Applied Mathematics Professor Dr. Juan C. Meza Receives the Richard Tapia Achievement Award

The Center for Minorities and People with Disabilities in IT (CMD-IT) announced the 2022 recipient of the Richard A. Tapia Achievement Award for Scientific Scholarship, Civic Science, and Diversifying Computing is Dr. Juan C. Meza, Professor in the Department of Applied Mathematics at the University of California (UC), Merced.
New Fatal Genetic Disease Kills 40% of Patients, Scientists Discover

Scientists Discover New Fatal Disease Targeting the Lungs With 40% Fatality Rate

A new genetic disease triggered by hereditary anomalies showed a high fatality rate.

Scientists Accidentally Discover New, Mysterious Organ in Center of Head

Scientists discovered a new and mysterious organ in the center of the head while doctors examine patients with prostate tumor.
Scientists Discover Antibody that Counteracts COVID-19

Scientists Discover Antibody Highly Effective Against COVID-19

Scientists discovered an antibody that could help treat coronavirus disease.

U.N. Panel Urges World Leaders To Take Climate Change Action In New Report

A group of Nobel-prize winning scientists released a report Monday outlining the how critical global warming will be on humanity, "Al Jazeera America" reported.

Scientists to Use High-Res Imagery from Space to Count Whales Off the Coast of Argentina

Scientists have been able to combine their astronomical knowledge and fascination for marine life through a new method for counting whales from space - and they have used the Golfo Nuevo off of the coast of Argentina as an example.
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