From simulation to strategy: Climate modeling motivates action at the top

New research by MIT Sloan School of Management finds that global leaders who participate in facilitated engagements using an interactive climate policy simulator, En-ROADS, demonstrated a stronger understanding of climate solutions, felt more personally connected to the issue, and were more likely to take climate-related action or advocate for change in their governments, businesses, organizations,…

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'90s Movies Timed Trivia Quiz

’90s Movies Timed Trivia Quiz

’90s Movies Timed Trivia Quiz I’ve seen so many ’90s movies that they’ve started to blend together, but a true expert could identify the most decade-defining films from a single screenshot. Think you’re up for the challenge? Here are 50 iconic ’90s movies — how many can you identify in five minutes or less? What’s…

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Satellite Spots a Spawn – NASA Science

Spawning season has sprung for Pacific herring (Clupea pallasii) in the waters off British Columbia, Canada. From mid-February through early May each year, thousands of the small, silvery fish congregate in shallow coastal areas around Vancouver Island and create a spectacle sometimes visible to satellites. Sheltered waters in Barkley Sound, on the southwestern side of…

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Trump Goes Postal | The New Yorker

Trump Goes Postal | The New Yorker

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Vitamin D Shows Promise in Resetting Immune System in Inflammatory Bowel Disease

New research suggests that vitamin D supplements can reshape how the immune system responds to gut bacteria in patients with inflammatory bowel disease, potentially nudging the body toward a more protective, less inflammatory state. The findings offer early clues toward therapies that restore immune tolerance rather than simply suppress symptoms. Gubatan et al. demonstrate that…

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