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Climate change mitigation: a role for climate clubs? | Humanities ...

May 10, 2016 ... ... for its tennis-playing members and to allocate playing times. By ... climate change In: International Environmental Agreements on Climate Change.

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Maths shows how we lose interest

Dec 10, 2018 ... For a short time, conversations about the damage it caused probably raised awareness of climate change as a serious threat. But as ...

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Plasticity via feedback reduces the cost of developmental instability ...

Nov 19, 2020 ... ... for targeting the low environment rather than the high environment for nonplastic genotypes. ... Climate change and evolutionary adaptation.

onlinelibrary.wiley.com
Gift Wrapping Five Oranges Has Outwitted the Best Minds in ...

Jun 6, 2023 ... Gift Wrapping Five Oranges Has Outwitted the Best Minds in Mathematics for Generations ... for Climate Change. Andrea Thompson · Climate Change ...

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What Makes a Prodigy? - Scientific American

Sep 22, 2015 ... ... for the math prodigies was 135 and for art prodigies was 132). In fact, all ... Climate Change. It's Time to Engineer the Sky. Douglas Fox.

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Tech Talk - April 13, 2005 (PDF Format)

Apr 13, 2005 ... His lec- ture was sponsored by the Laboratory for Energy and the. Environment. Climate-change research results and forecasts appear repeatedly ...

news.mit.edu
Does Congress Get a Passing Grade on Science? - Scientific ...

Nov 1, 2012 ... ... for a cleaner, healthier environment for our children and grandchildren. ... for clean energy, and to cut funding for climate change research.

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Science's 2022 Breakthrough of the Year: A telescope's golden eye ...

Dec 15, 2022 ... For decades, U.S. scientists have led the world in documenting the risks of climate change, and U.S. diplomats have cast global warming as a ...

www.science.org
Sally Ride's Legacy Lives On - Scientific American

Jun 18, 2018 ... Sally had been a talented nationally ranked tennis player, but her passion was physics. The opportunity to fly into space intrigued her and ...

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The Physics of Baseball: How Far Can You Throw? - Scientific ...

May 28, 2015 ... When air resistance is very low, a projectile moves in the shape of a parabola—a type of mathematical curve. (You can do an Internet search for ...

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AI-Generated Project Ideas

  1. Using mathematical modeling to analyze and predict the impact of climate change on local tennis court conditions
  2. Developing a smart irrigation system for tennis courts that minimizes water waste and promotes environmental sustainability
  3. Investigating the correlation between mathematical aspects, such as angles and trajectories, and tennis performance
  4. Designing a mathematical algorithm to optimize tennis tournament scheduling and reduce carbon emissions related to transportation