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UArizona Mathematician and Cosmologist Awarded Sloan Research Fellowships

Brandon Levin, an assistant professor in the Department of Mathematics, and Elisabeth Krause, an assistant professor in the Department of Astronomy and Department of Physics, are two of 128 researchers from the United States and Canada to be awarded 2021 Sloan Research Fellowships. The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation annually awards two-year $75,000 fellowships to early-career faculty with doctoral or equivalent degree in mathematics, physics, chemistry, computer science, Earth system science, economics, molecular biology, neuroscience or a related field. The fellowships seek to stimulate fundamental research by pre-tenure scientists with outstanding potential, according to the foundation. It is critical for our early-career researchers to receive recognition of their talent as well as support for their work, said

Live updates: State offers energy bill help amid Missouri rolling blackouts, weather

Live updates: Not out of the woods : Blackouts could return tonight, Wednesday Katie Kull, Gregory J. Holman, Claudette Riley and Austin Huguelet, Springfield News-Leader © Andrew Jansen/News-Leader Large propane tanks sit outside of the Lake Springfield Natural Gas Peaking Station on Monday, Feb. 15, 2021. Editor s note: Key News-Leader updates about the current severe weather and natural gas shortage are being made available to all readers free of charge. 5 p.m.: Regional authority says controlled blackouts could return Wednesday A top official coordinating the response to power shortages throughout the Midwest told reporters Tuesday evening that rolling blackouts may not be over.

Live rolling blackout updates: Outages, weather around SW Missouri

Springfield News-Leader Editor s note: Key News-Leader updates about the current severe weather and natural gas shortage are being made available to all readers free of charge. 5 p.m.: Regional authority says controlled blackouts could return Wednesday A top official coordinating the response to power shortages throughout the Midwest told reporters Tuesday evening that rolling blackouts may not be over. We re not out of the woods, said Lanny Nickell, chief operating officer for the Southwest Power Pool, said. We are thinking that we could be in and out of this kind of situation through tomorrow evening. Hopefully by Thursday we can get out of this and we feel a lot better about Friday, he added.

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