New and exciting activities in the
McDonnell Center for the Space Sciences
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Recent Publications by MCSS Fellows
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Geospatial Seed Grants Call for Proposals
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The Here and Next Seed Grant program and the Geospatial Research Initiative are pleased to announce the 2025 Geospatial Research Initiative Seed Grant program. This grant supports interdisciplinary teams collaborating on innovative geospatial research that has the potential for broad scientific or societal impact.
Proposal Deadline: January 31, 2025
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FINESST: Future Investigators in NASA Earth and Space Science and Technology
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| FINESST solicits proposals from accredited U.S. universities and other eligible organizations for graduate student-designed and performed research projects that contribute to SMD's science, technology, and exploration goals.
Application Deadline: February 5, 2025
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Exploring Stone and Metal:
Scott Burton’s Material Choices
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Phil Skemer, WashU and
Abraham Mohler, artist
Saturday, January 25
1:00pm, Pulitzer Arts Foundation
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Threshold effects in stellar reaction processes
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Physics Colloquium
Michael Wiescher
University of Notre Dame
Wednesday, January 29
3:00pm, Crow 204
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AI as a new paradigm for Geosciences
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EEPS Colloquium
Marine Denolle
University of Washington
Thursday, January 30
11:30am, Rudolph 301
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New multi-messenger probes of dark matter and the cosmic neutrino background
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Physics Theory Seminar
Gonzalo Herrera Moreno
Virginia Tech
Thursday, January 30
3:00pm, Compton 241
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Towards an ultimate search for light dark matter with XENONnT
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Lanqing Yuan
University of Chicago
Friday, January 31
9:00am, Compton 241
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Compiled and edited by Alison Verbeck. Please send any contributions to alison@wustl.edu.
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