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athleticperfection1 · 1 month
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Arizona State Beach Volleyball
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jademangahas on Instagram
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elenitrack · 3 months
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Gracie Reeves (Arizona State)
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beatrack92 · 15 days
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Jada Mangahas (Arizona State)
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sitting-on-me-bum · 2 months
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Females from few species live long past their reproductive years—but a new study confirms that chimpanzees, like the one pictured above in Uganda's Kibale National Park, are part of the exclusive club. 
PHOTOGRAPH BY KEVIN LANGERGRABER, ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY
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It’s a peaceful life
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gwydionmisha · 6 months
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dougielombax · 9 days
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Steel rusts by water and air on the Earth's surface. But what about deep inside the Earth's interior?
The Earth's core is the largest carbon storage on Earth -- roughly 90% is buried there. Scientists have shown that the oceanic crust that sits on top of tectonic plates and falls into the interior, through subduction, contains hydrous minerals and can sometimes descend all the way to the core-mantle boundary. The temperature at the core-mantle boundary is at least twice as hot as lava, and high enough that water can be released from the hydrous minerals. Therefore, a chemical reaction similar to rusting steel could occur at Earth's core-mantle boundary.
Byeongkwan Ko, a recent Arizona State University PhD graduate, and his collaborators published their findings on the core-mantle boundary in Geophysical Research Letters. They conducted experiments at the Advanced Photon Source at Argonne National Laboratory, where they compressed iron-carbon alloy and water together to the pressure and temperature expected at the Earth's core-mantle boundary, melting the iron-carbon alloy.
The researchers found that water and metal react and make iron oxides and iron hydroxides, just like what happens with rusting at Earth's surface. However, they found that for the conditions of the core-mantle boundary carbon comes out of the liquid iron-metal alloy and forms diamond.
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athleticperfection1 · 3 months
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Arizona State Softball
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Part Time Jobs for International Students in the USA
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Part Time Jobs for International Students in the USA
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beatrack92 · 10 months
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Pauline Meyer (Arkansas State)
2023 NCAA Championships (Austin, TX)
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sitting-on-me-bum · 2 months
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Adult male gelada in the mountains of Ethiopia
An adult male gelada, also called the gelada baboon or the "bleeding-heart" monkey, poses along a ridge in the Simien Mountains National Park, Ethiopia. Researchers are studying how this species has adapted to the high-altitude – between 6,000 and 14,000-plus feet above sea level – where they live.
Credit: India A. Schneider-Crease/Arizona State University
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kaispo-com · 1 year
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Maggi made his big league debut. Congratulations!! I respect you. You never gave up.
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saywhat-politics · 2 years
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Former conservative TV host Christina Bobb was not working directly for former President Donald Trump when she spread election conspiracies and raised funds for the Arizona "audit" in 2021.
But when federal agents descended on Mar-a-Lago in an Aug. 8 search for classified documents, Bobb confronted them as a senior lawyer on Trump's legal team.
The search of Trump's private Palm Beach residence and the recovery of top secret documents put a national spotlight on Bobb, a graduate of Arizona State University who has turned her advocacy for the former president into a career.
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