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PB pilot explains work to students

The Ivy Center for Education students discovered how a pilot prepares for flight and heard highlights of his career. Derek Robinson, a Pine Bluff native, retired U.S. Air Force major and first officer at Delta Airlines, was the guest speaker during the Ivy Center s hybrid meeting at The Generator on Jan. 10.

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Beloved UAPB chancellor remembered for 'legacy of excellence'

The University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff issued a statement on Thursday, mourning the loss of "a beloved leader," Chancellor Emeritus Lawrence A. Davis Jr., who died Saturday at the age of 85.

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Ceramic chips inside meteorites hint at wild days of the early solar system

Analysis by UChicago scientists reverses earlier findings, suggests large temperature swings A new analysis of ceramic chips embedded in meteorites suggests the formation of our solar system was not as quiet and orderly as we once thought. A new study from University of Chicago scientists builds evidence that the baby solar system likely witnessed wild temperature swings and changing conditions contradicting the decades-old theory that the solar system had gradually and steadily cooled following the formation of the Sun.  Published Jan. 6 in  Science Advances, the study finds its answers in gifts from outer space. Because rocks on Earth are constantly pulled under tectonic plates, melted and reformed, they don’t offer much evidence for what our solar system looked like four and half billion years ago.  Instead, scientists look to meteorites. 

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