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  2. Extreme event attribution - Wikipedia

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    Extreme event attribution, also known as attribution science, is a relatively new field of study in meteorology and climate science that tries to measure how ongoing climate change directly affects extreme events (rare events), for example extreme weather events.

  3. Outrageous Acts of Science - Wikipedia

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    Outrageous Acts of Science is a science program shown on Science Channel in the United States, featuring a fast-paced countdown of the top 20 internet videos in each episode. The series first aired in the United Kingdom on Discovery International with the title You Have Been Warned .

  4. Extreme value theory - Wikipedia

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    Extreme value theory or extreme value analysis (EVA) is the study of extremes in statistical distributions. It is widely used in many disciplines, such as structural engineering , finance , economics , earth sciences , traffic prediction, and geological engineering .

  5. Extreme - Wikipedia

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    Extreme metal, an umbrella term for a group of related heavy metal subgenres; Extreme (band), an American band Extreme (Extreme album), 1989; Extreme (Molly Nilsson album), 2022; Xtreme (group), a bachata duo Xtreme, an album by Xtreme; Extremes, an album by Collin Raye; X-Treme, a stage name of Italian singer and producer Agostino Carollo

  6. Extreme Engineering - Wikipedia

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    Extreme Engineering is a documentary television series that aired on the Discovery Channel and the Science Channel. The program featured future and ongoing engineering projects. After ending of season 3 it airs under the Build It Bigger name.

  7. Extremophile - Wikipedia

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    The bright colors of Grand Prismatic Spring and Yellowstone National Park, are produced by thermophiles, a type of extremophile.. An extremophile (from Latin extremus 'extreme' and Ancient Greek φιλία (philía) 'love') is an organism that is able to live (or in some cases thrive) in extreme environments, i.e., environments with conditions approaching or stretching the limits of what known ...

  8. Extreme Universe - Wikipedia

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    Extreme Universe is a documentary about extremeness of our Universe. It consists of 6 episodes. It consists of 6 episodes. The series is written by Rob Blumenstein and John Coll Metcalfe.

  9. National Institute for Computational Sciences - Wikipedia

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    The mission of NICS, a member of the Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment (XSEDE - formerly TeraGrid), is to enable the scientific discoveries of researchers nationwide by providing leading-edge computational resources, together with support for their effective use, and leveraging extensive partnership opportunities.