NSF Science Now: Episode 22

NSF Science Now: Episode 22

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Interactive Video

Science, Biology

11th Grade - University

Hard

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The video discusses various NSF-funded research projects. Researchers at the University of Texas and VTT Finland found that crib mattresses emit harmful chemicals, advising parents to air them out. North Carolina State University developed a stretchable antenna for wearables, maintaining communication when deformed. Arizona State University created simulations of Earth's deep mantle, explaining lava geochemistry. University of Kansas tested a radar-equipped UAS in Antarctica, offering new methods for ice mapping and predicting sea level rise.

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What did researchers from the Cockrell School of Engineering discover about infants and crib mattresses?

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How do the new simulations developed by researchers at Arizona State University contribute to our understanding of the Earth's deep mantle?

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What advancements have been made in radar technology for mapping glacial ice in Antarctica?

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What are the potential benefits of the UAS equipped with fine resolution radar for ice sheet modeling?

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What steps will the research team take in the coming months regarding the radar technology?

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