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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 […] -
U.S. Exports of Technology Products Falls Along with Recent Economy Trends
Posted on September 8, 2011 | No CommentsAccording to a recent report from the National Science Foundation (NSF), U.S. exports of advanced technology products (ATP) fell by 9 percent between 2008 and 2009. While this drop represents a reduction of about $25 Billion in exports, the drop is less severe than the […] -
Greenland Research Data Provides Insight to Changes in Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Posted on August 19, 2011 | No CommentsRecent data from NSF-funded research in bothGreenlandandAntarcticademonstrate that fossil-fuel related emissions of both methane and ethane, two of the most abundant hydrocarbons in the atmosphere, declined at the end of the twentieth century, according to a paper published Thursday in the journal Nature. The causes […] -
Scientists Investigate the Uniqueness of our Milky Way Galaxy
Posted on May 24, 2011 | No CommentsResearchers led by Stanford University astrophysicist Risa Wechsler are trying to determine how common our Galaxy is by comparing our Milky Way with similar galaxies. Their findings, published in the May 20 issue of the Astrophysical Journal, indicated that our Galaxy is not very common […] -
Chemistry Science Education gets help from NBC, National Science Foundation with “Chemistry Now”
Posted on May 8, 2011 | No CommentsThe National Science Foundation announced that it is joining with NBC Learn and the National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) to celebrate the International Year of Chemistry. To promote the event the groups have unveiled a video series called “Chemistry Now.” “Chemistry Now” is a weekly, […] -
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 […] -
Microsoft Supports Researchers Efforts to Re-design Rescue Robots
Posted on March 15, 2011 | No CommentsResearch scientist Robin Murphy, who is regarded as a founder of the field of rescue robotics, is working together with Thomas M. Storke, a Professor at Stanford University, in an effort to design a rescue robot with which people feel more comfortable. Their work […] -
Researchers Tap into Hot Magma below Iceland for Energy
Posted on February 22, 2011 | No CommentsUsing a $3.5 million grant form the National Science Foundation, and another $1.5 million from the International Continental Scientific Drilling Program, researchers have been drilling deep into the ground in Iceland with hopes of taking advantage of the vast amounts of thermal energy stored under […]