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Precision Measurement Engineering 13.07.2021

Mack Mesa is a reservoir in Colorado that has been the site of recovering endangered fish species. Recently, officials found northern pike in the reservoir which are an illegally introduced invasive species to the area that could potentially destroy the restoration of native species. The Colorado Parks & Wildlife department is draining the reservoir, moving all native species to a nearby lake, and removing all invasive pike. Learn more here: https://cbsn.ws/3vNe4QN

Precision Measurement Engineering 01.07.2021

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Precision Measurement Engineering 12.06.2021

Neutrinos are tiny, virtually invisible particles that can pass through matter which earned them the nickname of "ghost particles". Since they have a neutral charge, don't react with anything, move at the speed of light, and can't be seen by the naked eye, they are very hard to observe. However, they do emit small amounts of light when moving underwater. Scientists have recently deployed a mechanism in a lake to observe them. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3tlur5j

Precision Measurement Engineering 29.05.2021

All giant shifts or disruptions in evolution and the creation of new species on Earth have been previously attributed to catastrophic external events. A new study, however, has found a second type of species revolution that changed the course of marine life over a span of millions of years. Learn more here: https://bit.ly/2RxyTRe

Precision Measurement Engineering 19.05.2021

At PME, we love to hear about all the fascinating, innovative, important research projects our customers are involved in. We interviewed Dr. Michael Burin about his stratified density gradients experiment to understand how and why he conducted it. Learn more by watching the interview here: https://bit.ly/3ejIdQp