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Earth and Environmental Science Department, University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, PA
Joined March 2011
Douglas Jerolmack, professor of Earth and Environmental Science, of @PennSAS and @PennEngineers is working with other Penn researchers to understand the mechanistic magic behind @MLB's "magic mud"
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Researchers at Penn are working on cracking the code behind Major League Baseball’s “Magic Mud.”
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RT @Penn: Douglas Jerolmack of @PennSAS and @PennEngineers is working with other researchers at Penn to reverse engineer the mud used on ba….
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Researchers at Penn are working on cracking the code behind Major League Baseball’s “Magic Mud.”
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RT @dougsjunkdrawer: File under "local boy makes good". Making the front page of the @PhillyInquirer feels pretty special for this Philly n….
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RT @Penn: As @WaterCenterPenn marks five years on campus, @Penn_Today takes a look at its achievements, ongoing projects, and plans for the….
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As the Water Center marks five years on campus, Penn Today takes a look at its achievements, ongoing projects, and plans for the future.
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RT @ulloa_hn: Excited to share this work led by Daisuke Noto @Penn @PENN_EES, in collaboration with Yuji Tasaka @HokkaidoUni and Takatoshi….
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RT @dougsjunkdrawer: Photos by the incomparable Justin Durner ( of our @NASA funded LASSIE project (.
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RT @Penn: In a blog post for @KleinmanEnergy, Arwen Kozak, a @PennLPS master’s student, writes about the unequal impacts in South Africa fr….
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RT @PennSAS: Prof. @MichaelEMann of @PENN_EES shares his insight on rising temperatures' effects on the cracks and melting of Greenland's i….
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At the current level of human-caused global warming, extreme rainfall from atmospheric rivers, as well as an extensive network of previously undetected micro-cracks, could degrade large parts of the...
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RT @PennSAS: Our OMNIA Magazine "Last Look" is of a glacial valley in Greenland where Prof. Jon Hawkings of @PENN_EES and colleagues spent….
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Last Look Spring/Summer 2023
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RT @MichaelEMann: "Through the Sands of Time: Giant Clams as Paleoclimate Timekeepers" | Great piece by @Penn undergrad researcher @AliceAn….
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When you hear "giant clam," what first comes to mind? Perhaps you imagine a whimsical cartoon...Continue Reading Through the Sands of Time: Giant Clams as Paleoclimate Timekeepers
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RT @PennSAS: Prof. @MichaelEMann of @Penn_EES appeared on @CBSMornings this morning to discuss the #ClimateCrisis and the amplified extreme….
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RT @PennSAS: Prof. @MichaelEMann of @PENN_EES spoke to the @nytimes about the “new normal” of extreme weather events. “Climate change is he….
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RT @PennSAS: Prof. @MichaelEMann of @Penn_EES discusses 'supercharged' weather events as a result of climate change w/ @CNN. The steady war….
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RT @PennSAS: Assistant Professor Ileana Pérez-Rodríguez and Professor Reto Gieré of Earth & Environmental Science have shown that bacteria….
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Researchers from the School of Arts and Sciences have shown that bacteria from extreme marine environments can reduce asbestos’ toxic properties.
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RT @UPennEnvir: Fascinating new research from Ileana Pérez-Rodríguez and Reto Gieré of @PENN_EES and @PennSAS: Using marine bacteria to det….
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Researchers from the School of Arts and Sciences have shown that bacteria from extreme marine environments can reduce asbestos’ toxic properties.
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RT @MannResearch: It's a beautiful day to be in Greenland! Our PhD student Chris Larson is assisting @jonnyhawkings and his research group….
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RT @PennSAS: Prof. @MichaelEMann of @PENN_EES on the worsening effects of climate change. “Our findings provide important scientific contex….
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Michael Mann and collaborators investigated the effects of climate change on the intensity, frequency, and duration of extreme weather events like wildfires, and found that “worst-case” scenario...
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