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Коллега Гагарина высказал свою версию его гибели
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Космонавт Волынов опроверг версию Леонова о причинах гибели Гагарина
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Westminster STEM students, faculty participate in virtual Pittcon
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Several students and faculty members attended the virtual Pittcon 2021, a leading analytical chemistry conference and exposition, from March 8-12.
Featuring a transnational collection of chemists from the academic, private, and government sectors, attendees were invited to present their research through oral sessions and poster presentations. Networking sessions, as well as virtual exhibitor booths, were available for participants.
Blaine Sorrick, Hiram, Ohio, and
Erin Ward, Euclid, Ohio, presented their poster “An Interdisciplinary Study Involving Chemical Analysis to Assess Economic Value of AMD Sludge” along with
Dr. Helen Boylan, professor of chemistry and director of the Center for the Environment.
Erste Bilder von Zellen, die dem COVID-19-Impfstoff ausgesetzt wurden, zeigen nativ-ähnliche Coronavirus-Spikes
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You may know recent air pollution research and regulation has focused on PM 2.5 – the very tiny particles less than 2.5 micrometers, that can enter your bloodstream after you breathe them in. It turns out, a lot of the PM 2.5 mass in Fairbanks’s winter air is made of hydroxymethanesulfonate or HMS.
Researchers stumbled on to the new compound when sampling air in Fairbanks and North Pole in 2019 as part of the Alaska Pollution and Chemical Analysis project, or ALPACA.
Jingqiu (Jing-Chew) Mao teaches Chemistry at UAF and is a researcher at the Geophysical Institute.
“The unique thing of this project is that this really tells us there’s a chemical reaction happening in the air. That could really tell us a lot more information about what’s happening in Fairbanks’ winter, by studying this compound.”