items tagged with Climate
Eureka! Vanco Arctic Survey delivers first live Arctic video
Written By: Stuart Corner
Section: Science
Category: Climate
2007-11-02 21:42:37
The team from the Vanco Artic Survey has transmitted live video from the most northerly location ever during trials in preparation for the survey next year.
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Written By: Stuart Corner
Section: Science
Category: Climate
2007-11-02 21:42:37
The team from the Vanco Artic Survey has transmitted live video from the most northerly location ever during trials in preparation for the survey next year.Read More About Eureka! Vanco Arctic Survey Delivers First Live Arctic Video...
Boston-area scientists study controlling hurricanes with soot
Written By: William Atkins
Section: Science
Category: Climate
2007-11-01 09:09:41
Moshe Alamaro and Ross Hoffman say that if airplanes drop soot over clouds, then the carbon particles could absorb sunlight that would warm up the cold clouds. Such action would reduce wind speeds and possibly prevent hurricanes from causing damage like Katrina did to New Orleans.
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Written By: William Atkins
Section: Science
Category: Climate
2007-11-01 09:09:41
Moshe Alamaro and Ross Hoffman say that if airplanes drop soot over clouds, then the carbon particles could absorb sunlight that would warm up the cold clouds. Such action would reduce wind speeds and possibly prevent hurricanes from causing damage like Katrina did to New Orleans.
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Turbolinux joins MS camp
Written By: Stephen Withers
Section: Information technology news
Category: Software
2007-10-23 15:44:58
Another Linux vendor has made a deal with Microsoft involving interoperability efforts plus "intellectual property assurance" for customers.
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Written By: Stephen Withers
Section: Information technology news
Category: Software
2007-10-23 15:44:58
Another Linux vendor has made a deal with Microsoft involving interoperability efforts plus "intellectual property assurance" for customers.
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Polluted air, exercise, and heart disease do not mix
Written By: William Atkins
Section: Science
Category: Health
2007-10-06 09:53:28
Researchers from Edinburg University find that people with heart disease should not exercise outside in polluted air because heart attacks are more likely.
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Written By: William Atkins
Section: Science
Category: Health
2007-10-06 09:53:28
Researchers from Edinburg University find that people with heart disease should not exercise outside in polluted air because heart attacks are more likely.
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Domestic NAO spying delayed by Congressional committee
Written By: William Atkins
Section: Science
Category: Space
2007-10-02 08:14:15
The National Applications Office (NAO), a department of U.S. Homeland Security, was not allowed to begin domestic observations within the United States and its territories on October 1, 2007, due to concerns with civil liberties and the legality of its actions.
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Written By: William Atkins
Section: Science
Category: Space
2007-10-02 08:14:15
The National Applications Office (NAO), a department of U.S. Homeland Security, was not allowed to begin domestic observations within the United States and its territories on October 1, 2007, due to concerns with civil liberties and the legality of its actions.
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Oxygen atmosphere on Earth found millions of years earlier than thought
Written By: William Atkins
Section: Science
Category: Climate
2007-10-01 09:33:18
The Great Oxidation Event was a global environmental change that was believed to have occurred about 2.4 billion years ago—when oxygen was first believed to show up and rapidly accumulate in the Earth’s atmosphere. Recent research shows that oxygen, instead, appeared millions of years earlier.
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Written By: William Atkins
Section: Science
Category: Climate
2007-10-01 09:33:18
The Great Oxidation Event was a global environmental change that was believed to have occurred about 2.4 billion years ago—when oxygen was first believed to show up and rapidly accumulate in the Earth’s atmosphere. Recent research shows that oxygen, instead, appeared millions of years earlier.
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Three ocean corals listed as threatened for first time
Written By: William Atkins
Section: Science
Category: Climate
2007-09-16 09:50:12
According to the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, two corals are listed as critically endangered and one coral is listed as vulnerable—for the first time in its listing.
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Written By: William Atkins
Section: Science
Category: Climate
2007-09-16 09:50:12
According to the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, two corals are listed as critically endangered and one coral is listed as vulnerable—for the first time in its listing.
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Houston, Texas, and NASA Mission Control, prepare for Hurricane Dean
Written By: William Atkins
Section: Science
Category: Space
2007-08-20 11:35:23
Worried that Hurricane Dean might turn toward the Mission Control Center at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, NASA is taking needed action to assure that the shuttle is back on Earth before the storm hits and that its mission control personnel are safe.
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Written By: William Atkins
Section: Science
Category: Space
2007-08-20 11:35:23
Worried that Hurricane Dean might turn toward the Mission Control Center at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, NASA is taking needed action to assure that the shuttle is back on Earth before the storm hits and that its mission control personnel are safe.
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NASA rover managers increasingly anxious with state of Opportunity
Written By: William Atkins
Section: Science
Category: Space
2007-08-01 10:20:55
Mars Exploration Rover (MER) managers are growing very concerned with the low temperature of the electronics onboard Opportunity as Martian dust storms continue to assault the rover.
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Written By: William Atkins
Section: Science
Category: Space
2007-08-01 10:20:55
Mars Exploration Rover (MER) managers are growing very concerned with the low temperature of the electronics onboard Opportunity as Martian dust storms continue to assault the rover.
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iPods and lighting are a shockingly powerful combo
Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Fuzzy Logic
Category: The gadget blog
2007-07-13 10:06:28
If you’re outside and you’re in a thunderstorm (or one is brewing), turn off your iPod and remove the headphones from your ears – or you risk being zapped in the head!
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Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Fuzzy Logic
Category: The gadget blog
2007-07-13 10:06:28
If you’re outside and you’re in a thunderstorm (or one is brewing), turn off your iPod and remove the headphones from your ears – or you risk being zapped in the head!
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Sun not global warming factor, according to UK & Swiss scientists
Written By: William Atkins
Section: Science
Category: Climate
2007-07-11 11:43:17
Data from the past forty years clearly shows that the Sun peaked in intensity in the mid-1980s and has been declining in solar activity ever since. With the Sun in a cycle that produces less heat, it is unlikely to be a factor in the Earth becoming warmer.
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Written By: William Atkins
Section: Science
Category: Climate
2007-07-11 11:43:17
Data from the past forty years clearly shows that the Sun peaked in intensity in the mid-1980s and has been declining in solar activity ever since. With the Sun in a cycle that produces less heat, it is unlikely to be a factor in the Earth becoming warmer.
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Ancient DNA finds Greenland's past a land of trees and butterflies
Written By: William Atkins
Section: Science
Category: Climate
2007-07-05 18:36:43
With over 80% of Greenland a massive ice cap, it seems unlikely but a Danish scientist has discovered that between 450,000 and 800,000 years ago Greenland was the home to a green forest full of plants, trees, and insects.
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Written By: William Atkins
Section: Science
Category: Climate
2007-07-05 18:36:43
With over 80% of Greenland a massive ice cap, it seems unlikely but a Danish scientist has discovered that between 450,000 and 800,000 years ago Greenland was the home to a green forest full of plants, trees, and insects.
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NASA’s AIM takes exciting pixs of noctilucent clouds on edge of space
Written By: William Atkins
Section: Science
Category: Space
2007-07-01 10:23:34
The mission of the Aeronomy of Ice in the Mesosphere (AIM) spacecraft is to study very high mysterious clouds at the edge of space that are called noctilucent clouds (NLCs). AIM has already produced dramatic first-time photographs of these NLCs.
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Written By: William Atkins
Section: Science
Category: Space
2007-07-01 10:23:34
The mission of the Aeronomy of Ice in the Mesosphere (AIM) spacecraft is to study very high mysterious clouds at the edge of space that are called noctilucent clouds (NLCs). AIM has already produced dramatic first-time photographs of these NLCs.
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Marine life on floating icebergs may help reduce CO2 in atmosphere
Written By: William Atkins
Section: Science
Category: Climate
2007-06-22 08:56:05
U.S. oceanographers have discovered marine ecosystems on drifting icebergs that absorb carbon dioxide (CO2) in the air, a gas that contributes to global warming.
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Written By: William Atkins
Section: Science
Category: Climate
2007-06-22 08:56:05
U.S. oceanographers have discovered marine ecosystems on drifting icebergs that absorb carbon dioxide (CO2) in the air, a gas that contributes to global warming.
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Will EPA side with brown or green on ozone standard?
Written By: William Atkins
Section: Science
Category: Health
2007-06-21 21:37:48
The EPA is considering stricter ozone standards. Dropping levels would save thousands of lives say "green" environmentalists. However, It will cost "brown" businesses more to comply with the stricter standards. Will the EPA go with businesses and industries or heed the advice of scientists and environmentalists?
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Written By: William Atkins
Section: Science
Category: Health
2007-06-21 21:37:48
The EPA is considering stricter ozone standards. Dropping levels would save thousands of lives say "green" environmentalists. However, It will cost "brown" businesses more to comply with the stricter standards. Will the EPA go with businesses and industries or heed the advice of scientists and environmentalists?
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Familiar backyard birds on decline—down 50% over last 40 years
Written By: William Atkins
Section: Science
Category: Climate
2007-06-18 10:01:06
Based on a new National Audubon Society study, twenty of the most common North American birds, such as the field sparrow, snow bunting, meadowlark, Northern bobwhite, and whippoorwill, are drastically on the decline due to human encroachment, climate change, and invasive species.
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Written By: William Atkins
Section: Science
Category: Climate
2007-06-18 10:01:06
Based on a new National Audubon Society study, twenty of the most common North American birds, such as the field sparrow, snow bunting, meadowlark, Northern bobwhite, and whippoorwill, are drastically on the decline due to human encroachment, climate change, and invasive species.
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Google and Intel lead green computing brigade
Written By: Stan Beer
Section: Beerfiles
Category: IT blog
2007-06-13 21:00:12
PCs and servers are incredibly wasteful, energy hungry devices. So the world's biggest purveyors of and facilitators of these devices, led by Google and Intel, have launched an initiative to make computers more green and help save the planet by 2010.
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Written By: Stan Beer
Section: Beerfiles
Category: IT blog
2007-06-13 21:00:12
PCs and servers are incredibly wasteful, energy hungry devices. So the world's biggest purveyors of and facilitators of these devices, led by Google and Intel, have launched an initiative to make computers more green and help save the planet by 2010.
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Italian COSMO-SkyMed satellite launched to study world’s weather
Written By: William Atkins
Section: Science
Category: Climate
2007-06-08 12:47:28
The COSMO-SkyMed 1 satellite, launched Thursday, June 8, 2007, is the first of four Earth observation satellites that will take images of the Earth for military and civilian purposes at an altitude of 619 kilometers.
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Written By: William Atkins
Section: Science
Category: Climate
2007-06-08 12:47:28
The COSMO-SkyMed 1 satellite, launched Thursday, June 8, 2007, is the first of four Earth observation satellites that will take images of the Earth for military and civilian purposes at an altitude of 619 kilometers.
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U.S. water and environment laws spring a leak
Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Science
Category: Climate
2007-06-06 11:05:00
The Federal U.S. ‘Clean Water Act’ looks like it will remove protection for streams and small bodies of water, protecting only lakes and rivers large enough for boats, in a reversal for environmental protection.
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Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Science
Category: Climate
2007-06-06 11:05:00
The Federal U.S. ‘Clean Water Act’ looks like it will remove protection for streams and small bodies of water, protecting only lakes and rivers large enough for boats, in a reversal for environmental protection.
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Controversial weather satellites: Scientists say if reduced, we’ll ignore global warming?
Written By: William Atkins
Section: Science
Category: Climate
2007-06-05 16:46:29
Many articles are discussing the issue of cutting back on U.S. efforts to launch a next-generation series of weather satellites to save money in a project already full of cost overruns and technical glitches. In controversy is the program called the National Polar-orbiting Operational Environmental Satellite System.
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Written By: William Atkins
Section: Science
Category: Climate
2007-06-05 16:46:29
Many articles are discussing the issue of cutting back on U.S. efforts to launch a next-generation series of weather satellites to save money in a project already full of cost overruns and technical glitches. In controversy is the program called the National Polar-orbiting Operational Environmental Satellite System.
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