-
Recent News
- Herbal Reference Substances are Key to Everyday Products
07 February 2021 12:54 AM | No Comments - Quality Electrochemical Biosensors are Critical for Medical, Food and Chemical Industry
10 October 2020 10:37 PM | No Comments - Company Develops Industrial Mixers Well-Suited for both Fragile and Explosive Products
06 June 2020 4:20 PM | No Comments
- Herbal Reference Substances are Key to Everyday Products
-
-
Recent Posts
- Herbal Reference Substances are Key to Everyday Products
- Quality Electrochemical Biosensors are Critical for Medical, Food and Chemical Industry
- Company Develops Industrial Mixers Well-Suited for both Fragile and Explosive Products
- New Tech Helps Law Enforcement and Industry Take a Closer Look
- DNA Research gets a Boost from Tissue Homogenizer Technology
- Company Pushes the Limits for Oil Exploration
- Research Company Aids in Development of Cures and Vaccines through Innovation
- Algerian Air Force Aircraft Crash Claims 257 Lives
- 2017 Solar Eclipse Path: NASA Video Shows Detailed Path across North America
- GESAB Delivers Ergonomics, Innovation, Design and Technology for Control Centers
climate change Archive
-
Researchers Work to Model the Local Impact of Global Climate Change
Posted on September 20, 2011 | No CommentsWhile the use of computers has enables scientists to create more accurate models to aid in atmospheric prediction and assess the future potential of global climate change, the resolution of the current models is still lacking. One researcher, Masao Kanamitsu, is trying to improve upon […] -
Namibia Africa’s Weather Unusually Wet – May be Tied to Climate Change / Global Warming
Posted on September 16, 2011 | No CommentsNormally an arid desert region of the African continent, Namibia’s weather this year is just the opposite. Scientists Kyle Nichols of Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs, N.Y., and Paul Bierman of the University of Vermont in Burlington, VT. are trying to understand why the country […] -
HIPPO Reveals Global First Picture of Greenhouse Gas Research
Posted on September 9, 2011 | No CommentsAccording to a National Science Foundation report, the HIPPO (HIAPER Pole-to-Pole Observations) project has just completed a 3 year survey of the earth’s atmosphere utilizing a Gulfstream V aircraft. Their research has now created the first ever complete picture of greenhouse gases and particles around […] -
Climate Change to Have Little Impact on Wind Energy Production
Posted on May 4, 2011 | No CommentsAccording to a study released by the National Academy of Sciences, wind energy production in the United States should not be negatively impacted substantially by climate change as global temperatures continue to rise. The study, funded by the National Science Foundation, was conducted by researchers […] -
NASA Begins Operation IceBridge
Posted on March 17, 2011 | No CommentsOn Monday of this week, NASA researchers launched Operation Icebridge which is an airborne mission to study changes in the northern polar ice cap. The crews, including an international coalition, will begin the survey from their current location in Thule, Greenland. This will be the […] -
‘Megadrought’ Pattern Discovered by Researchers
Posted on March 8, 2011 | No CommentsResearchers at the Los Alamos National Laboratory have indicated that the Southwestern U.S. goes through periodic warming periods lasting hundreds to thousands of years. These “megadroughts” were the topic of a paper that the scientists recently published in the journal Nature. The researchers further indicated […]