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Campbell residents are asked to pile brush for pick up

«La Crosse Tribune» (lacrossetribune.com) 

Saturday’s storm which toppled trees and blew leaves and limbs across roads has led to multiple brush piles throughout French Island. Campbell residents are asked to pile brush for pick up at the edge of the road away from utility…



Electronic Warfare and Sensors In Focus

Breaking Defense 

Inside this collection, you’ll find a series of stories hitting a sample of key issues that crossed the desks of service leadership from the first half of 2022.

Doug Pederson: We expect a “sky is the limit” mentality with Trevor Lawrence

NBCSports.com 

One of Doug Pederson‘s top priorities in his first year as the Jaguars’ head coach is to further the development of quarterback Trevor Lawrence. Last year’s No. 1 overall pick got 17 games of experience. But so much about and around the Jaguars organization was a complete mess under former head coach Urban Meyer that [more]

Going Camping: Denver Broncos

BigNewsNetwork.com (sports) 

John Elway finally has his quarterback. After 10 seasons and one Super Bowl in Seattle, Russell Wilson is getting a fresh start with the Denver Broncos. On paper, quarterback was always the missing piece for this team, which already possessed one of the league's best defenses and some young talent at running back and wide receiver. Only problem: They play in what's now become the toughest division in football. Training

Decoding the structure and properties of near-infrared reflective pigments

Phys.org 

Urban areas without sufficient tree cover are significantly warmer than their surroundings. This "urban heat island" effect mainly results from an absorption of near-infrared (NIR) radiation in sunlight. NIR-reflective pigments that can mitigate such heating effects are, therefore, highly desirable.

Mass mortality events linked to marine heatwaves could become the new norm in the Mediterranean Sea

Phys.org 

An international team of researchers led by the Institut de Ciències del Mar (ICM-CSIC) has proven that, between 2015 and 2019, the Mediterranean experienced a series of marine heat waves that affected all regions of the basin, which resulted in recurrent mass mortality events throughout the period analyzed. The details are reported in a study recently published in the journal Global Change Biology.





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