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UH Mānoa academic programs recognized among world's best | University of Hawaiʻi System News


UH Mānoa programs were ranked, including two others that earned top 100 marks.
UH Mānoa was one of the approximately 1,800 universities in 93 countries selected by
GRAS out of more than 26,000 colleges and universities to be considered for the annual ranking. The criteria include research output, research influence, international collaboration, research quality and international academic awards.
“The rankings are a testament to the continued excellence demonstrated by our faculty, staff and students, affirming our position as one of the top universities in the world,”
UH Mānoa Provost
Michael Bruno said. “It is an important reminder of the value
UH Mānoa brings to Hawaiʻi as the flagship university of the stateʻs public higher education system.” ....

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Welcome To IANS Live - SCIENCE - Scientists find 27K suspected barrels of toxic DDT on ocean floor near Los Angeles


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Los Angeles, April 30 (IANS) Scientists found 27,000 barrel-like objects on the seafloor about 12 miles (19.3 kilometers) offshore Los Angeles, local CBS news channel reported, saying it confirmed the existence of a DDT dump site in the waters off the coast of Southern California.
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Welcome To IANS Live - INTERNATIONAL - Scientists find 27K suspected barrels of toxic DDT on ocean floor near Los Angeles

The report said that a team from University of California San Diego s Scripps Institution of Oceanography used two deep-sea robots to map more than 36,000 acres (145.7 square kilometers) of seafloor between Catalina Island and the Los Angeles County coast over two weeks in March.Amon ....

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New study: Thick sea-ice warms Greenland fjords


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A new study shows that thick sea-ice can increase the sensitivity of Greenlandic fjords to climate warming. Understanding the factors that control how fast glaciers move, break up and deposit chunks of ice (icebergs) into the fjords - and eventually the sea - is vital for predicting how the Greenland ice sheet will change under a warming climate and for predicting global rates of sea-level rise.
A new study led by Stockholm University Assistant Professor Christian Stranne, shows that thick sea-ice outside the fjords can actually increase the sensitivity of Greenlandic fjords to warming. Stranne and a team of researchers from Sweden, Greenland, the Netherlands, the USA, and Canada report on expeditions to two distinct fjords in northern Greenland during the 2015 and 2019 summers. These fjords were practically inaccessible to researchers until quite recently because the sea-ice was too thick - they are some of the least-studied areas o ....

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