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The annual Perseid meteor shower runs from mid-July into August, but the best time to watch this colorful, cosmic light show is over the next couple of weeks. Vermont has no shortage of dark skies for meteor viewing — here’s what to know before you head out.
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The mission will help better predict how energy from the sun affects life on Earth, including disruptions to satellites, power grids and astronauts.
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See a plane flying low over the Connecticut River Valley? Don't worry; it's putting rocks on the mapThe flights, happening across much of New England, will image geology as part of a national effort to modernize geological maps in the region.
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Herpetologist Jim Andrews discusses what salamanders, turtles, frogs, snakes, and other herps are up to at this time of year.
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If you can stay awake, totality will occur between 2:26 a.m. and 3:31 a.m.
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The hiring pause applies to all open faculty, staff and postdoc positions.
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The university gets coveted R1 status after nearly doubling its spending on research over the past decade.
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Researchers at St. Michael's College discovered a potential breakthrough in Alzheimer's treatment by examining the inner workings of spider brains.
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In a freezing laboratory in New Hampshire, a modified 3D printer spit out a structure the size of a toaster made of ice.
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Researchers are exploring how RNA, a biological substance that went into COVID vaccines, can help treat disease and even provide pain relief.