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Schwarz

[shwawrts, shvahrts]

noun

  1. Hermann Amandus 1843–1921, German mathematician.



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"If our solar system is indeed moving this fast, we need to question fundamental assumptions about the large-scale structure of the universe," explains Professor Dominik J. Schwarz, cosmologist at Bielefeld University and co-author of the study.

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Taylor, 15th fastest in the first run, blasted down with the fastest time in the second, taking the lead ahead of fancied rivals such as Austria's Manuel Feller and Marco Schwarz, and the Swiss pair of Daniel Yule and Tanguy Nef.

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“Extreme heat is becoming a major public health concern in California and across the country, and trees can play a really big role in helping us cool down those schools and also build climate resilience,” said Kirsten Schwarz, the research lead at UCLA.

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Due to research agreements with the different districts, Schwarz said she could not disclose the exact locations.

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“With that information combined — looking at the complete tree inventory and looking at the really extensive heat measurements on an individual campus — we can better understand the cooling benefits of those trees,” Schwarz said.

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