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Microbial Diversity & The Search For Life
Moffett Field CA (SPX) May 17, 2005Every two years, researchers from the NASA Astrobiology Institute (NAI) gather to discuss their work. The most recent meeting, NAI 2005, was held in Boulder, Colorado, in April 2005. NOAA Issues Its Annual Atlantic Hurricane Season Outlook
Washington DC (SPX) May 17, 2005NOAA hurricane forecasters are predicting another above-normal hurricane season on the heels of last year's destructive and historic hurricane season. ISRO Scientists Present First Images Of Cartosat-1
New Delhi, India (SPX) May 16, 2005Chairman, ISRO, Shri G Madhavan Nair and a team of senior scientists presented to the Prime Minister the first imageries from the recently launched CARTOSAT-1 satellite, today (May 13, 2005) at the Parliament House, New Delhi. |
Plunge Into Warmer Waters This Summer With ESA's Mediterranean Heat Map
Paris (ESA) May 1, 2005Summer in Europe means time for the beach. Testing the waters is a traditional holiday ritual: a swift hand or foot in the surf to check sea temperature. Walker's World: Voting For Nukes In Iran
WASHINGTON (UPI) May 14, 2005The problem with U.S. President George W. Bush's famous "axis of evil" was that there was always one man out. North Korea had no oil, and was tucked away between China and Russia, Japan and South Korea, surrounded by great powers or rich ones (and that was half the trouble). France's Alstom Wins China Nuclear Power Deal
Beijing (AFP) May 16, 2005French energy and engineering group Alstom said Monday it has won a contract to provide power generation equipment for the extension of the Ling Ao nuclear power plant in southern China. |
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Tackling 10,000-Foot Ice Cap Next For UH Space Architecture Program
Houston TX (SPX) May 13, 2005Scientists are preparing to step up research in the Polar Regions, and University of Houston architecture students and staff are designing the facility at the Greenland Summit that sits atop more than 10,000 feet of ice. Solar Activity Linked To Whale Strandings: Study
Paris (AFP) May 13, 2005Surges of solar activity may cause whales to run aground, possibly by disrupting the creatures' internal compass, German scientists suggest. University of Kiel researchers Klaus Vaneslow and Klaus Ricklefs looked at sightings of sperm whales found beached in the North Sea between 1712 and 2003. After Decades Of Global Dimming, Sunlight On Earth's Surface Increases Zurich, Switzerland (SPX) May 12, 2005
ETH scientists show that sunlight at the earth surface - after decades of decrease ("global dimming") - has recovered since the mid 1990s. This significantly affects Earth's climate. |
Atmosphere May Cleanse Itself Better Than Previously Thought
West Lafayette IN (SPX) May 13, 2005A research team from Purdue University and the University of California, San Diego has found that the Earth's atmosphere may be more effective at cleansing itself of smog and other damaging hydrocarbons than was once thought. Climate: A Message From The Plankton?
Boulder CO (UPI) May 9, 2005In the long paleontological history of the planet, the evidence is climate change always seems to produce winners and losers. The difference between previous shifts and the one that seems before us now is that humans are in the game this time, and are taking more than a casual interest in the outcome. SwRI To Lead NASA's Magnetospheric Multiscale Mission
San Antonio TX (SPX) May 12, 2005NASA has selected Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) to lead its Magnetospheric Multiscale (MMS) science mission to explore the plasma processes that govern the interaction of the Earth's magnetic field with the solar wind. |
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