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Melting of Greenland ice may accelerate as glaciers get shorter

Melting of Greenland ice may accelerate as glaciers get shorter - study Reuters 5 hrs ago By Tom Balmforth May 17 (Reuters) - A swathe of the Greenland ice sheet may be nearing a tipping point into a new unstable state of melting that would be irreversible in the short term, scientists warn. As the central-western Greenland ice sheet melts, it is also shrinking in height, with its surface exposed to warmer temperatures at lower altitudes that contributes further to melting, according to research published https://www.pnas.org/content/118/21/e2024192118 on Monday in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

Prairiland s Marietta Hamill heads to the Ivy League | Lifestyles

Prairiland High School salutatorian Marietta Hamill is headed to Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire, with a $72,000 scholarship in hand for each of four years.

SCAI bestows highest designation ranking to lead

 E-Mail WASHINGTON - The Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions (SCAI) presented its Master Interventionalists of SCAI (MSCAI) designations during the SCAI 2020 Scientific Sessions Virtual Conference MSCAI recognition ceremony. The MSCAI designation is awarded to individuals who have demonstrated excellence in invasive/interventional cardiology over the course of their career and for their commitment to the highest levels of clinical care, innovation, publication, and teaching. This year s MSCAI designations were awarded to the following group of outstanding interventionalists: Ian C. Gilchrist, MD, MSCAI Dr. Ian C. Gilchrist is a professor of medicine for Penn State University s College of Medicine at the Hershey Medical Center in Hershey, PA. Dr. Gilchrist graduated from Dartmouth College in Hanover, NH and then obtained his medical degree from Columbia University. He received his residency and cardiology fellowship training at the St. Luke s/Roosevelt Hosp

Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions bestows highest designation ranking to lead

 E-Mail WASHINGTON - The Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions (SCAI) presented its Master Interventionalists of SCAI (MSCAI) designations during the SCAI 2020 Scientific Sessions Virtual Conference MSCAI recognition ceremony. The MSCAI designation is awarded to individuals who have demonstrated excellence in invasive/interventional cardiology over the course of their career and for their commitment to the highest levels of clinical care, innovation, publication, and teaching. This year s MSCAI designations were awarded to the following group of outstanding interventionalists: Ian C. Gilchrist, MD, MSCAI Dr. Ian C. Gilchrist is a professor of medicine for Penn State University s College of Medicine at the Hershey Medical Center in Hershey, PA. Dr. Gilchrist graduated from Dartmouth College in Hanover, NH and then obtained his medical degree from Columbia University. He received his residency and cardiology fellowship training at the St. Luke s/Roosevelt Hospi

NH College Conducted a Fascinating Study About Gossiping

Gossiping is a natural human behavior that we all do, whether we like to admit it or not!  I bet even Mother Teresa gossiped a time or two in her day. Sure, it can be unbecoming and get you into some trouble if word gets back to the person you ve been gossiping about. But it is an undeniable fact that when two people gossip their bond becomes stronger. A couple of professors at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire, really delved into this complex form of human connection. Their findings? Not all gossip is bad! Some of it is actually good for you!

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