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Green ImpactThunderquakes turn storms into a new tool for imaging underground hazards

Penn State researchers used seismic signals from thunder to map weak rock and karst features as deep as 100 meters beneath campus.

Joseph Shavit
HealthDrinking water during meals may not help people eat lessMac Oliveau
Green ImpactWorker bees help choose the next queen in bumble bee coloniesHannah Shavit-Weiner
SpaceJWST finds methane in the atmosphere of a rare temperate Saturn-sized planetJoseph Shavit
Green Impact8-year-old’s backyard discovery upends a century of plant-insect scienceJoshua Shavit
Green ImpactDecade-long muon calculation shrinks hope for a fifth force of natureShy Cohen
InnovationsProgrammable hydrogel ‘smart skin’ can hide images, shift texture, and morph shapeHannah Shavit-Weiner
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