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Predicting Electric Fields for Better Lightning Protection

June 23, 2026 · 5 min read

Lightning has always fascinated and frightened humans, its power illuminating skies and impacting our lives in unpredictable ways. But imagine if we could harness our understanding of lightning to better protect our landscapes and infrastructure. This study presents an interesting discovery in lightning protection, exploring ways to enhance our defenses against this natural phenomenon. Grounded […]

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Environment

These are very big Ichthyosaurs

In the tranquil coastal stretches of Somerset, UK, recent scientific discoveries have unearthed evidence of some of the most colossal creatures to ever inhabit our oceans. Ichthyosaurs, marine reptiles resembling modern dolphins in form but dinosaurs in scale, roamed our prehistoric seas. Recent excavations have not only shed light on these giant creatures but have […]

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Next Week in Science: April 19, 2024

Methods AND Art? Be still my heart! Embark on a Scientific Adventure: Join ‘This Week in Science’ and explore the universe of knowledge! Our weekly newsletter is crafted for educators and enthusiasts, bringing you the latest and most exciting scientific discoveries. Every issue is packed with cutting-edge research, breakthroughs, and captivating stories from the world […]

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Environment

Understanding Typhoon Disasters: A Leap Forward with TDSIE

Typhoons, nature’s formidable phenomena, have become increasingly frequent and destructive, especially in Asia. Understanding their complex behavior is not just a scientific challenge but a dire necessity for disaster management and public safety. Enter the Typhoon Disaster State Information Extraction (TDSIE) method, a groundbreaking approach outlined in a recent scientific paper. This method promises to […]

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Next Week in Science. April 12, 2024

It probably won’t be as exciting as last week, but you never know! Explore, Learn, and Grow with Science: Step into the realm of discovery with ‘This Week in Science’! Tailored for both educators and science enthusiasts, our newsletter offers a weekly exploration of groundbreaking research and inspiring stories from the scientific community. By subscribing, […]

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Cosmology

Even more Eclipse Experiences

A great thing about being science-positive is meeting more people who are science-positive. Here’s some additional personal photos from friends and colleagues from Monday’s extravaganza Karley Austin, TX, and man, she had a great camera. Zimmerman Willard, Ohio Osborn Vermont What’s Next? Flying to the Bahamas in 2045 with my grandchildren (TBD). Explore, Learn, and […]

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