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Emperor Penguin Numbers Higher than Thought in Antarctica based on New Satellite Research
Posted on April 15, 2012 | No CommentsAccording to a new report from the National Science Foundation, a new study which made use of satellite mapping technology has show scientist that the number of emperor penguins living in Antarctica is actually much higher than previous estimates. The data roughly doubles the number […] -
NSF Reports on New Mosquito Repellant Just in time for Summer
Posted on April 10, 2012 | No CommentsAs summer approaches, mosquitoes begin to become a bigger nuisance across the country, ready to spoils summer camping trips, family outings and other outdoor summer activities, especially after dark. A new mosquito repellent may provide some excellent protection from mosquitoes according to a recent report […] -
Green Energy Technology Breakthroughs get $150 Million ARPA-E Funding to Encourage Innovation in Technology
Posted on March 6, 2012 | No CommentsAccording to a recent press release the Advanced Research Projects Agency – Energy (ARPA-E) has issued a $150 million funding opportunity to encourage innovation and the advancement of technologies which could lead to ‘green’ and sustainable energy solutions. The funding is open to all transformational […] -
NASA Readies to Launch Next-Gen Observation Satellite for Weather and Climate Change
Posted on October 22, 2011 | No CommentsNASA sent out announcements today inviting the press to cover the launch of nation’s newest Earth-observing satellite at NOAA’s Satellite Operations Facility in Suitland, Md. NASA Deputy Administrator Lori Garver and NOAA Deputy Administrator Kathryn Sullivan will be on hand to view the launch which […] -
Neutrinos Travel Faster than the Speed of Light According to CERN Researchers – Was Einstein Wrong?
Posted on September 23, 2011 | No CommentsNeutrinos Travel Faster than the Speed of Light According to CERN Researchers – Was Einstein Wrong? Science fiction fans can stand up and cheer today as one of the fundamental laws of physics may have to be re-written. The long standing speed limit in the […] -
Recent Outbreak of Wildfires Ignites Study Linking Human Influence on Recent Trends
Posted on September 19, 2011 | No CommentsRecent outbreaks of massive wildfires across drought stricken areas of the United States have led to many questions about the causes and the future potential for this trend. New research, published in Journal of Biogeography has shed some light on the situation. While wildfires on […] -
Research suggests that Men are Also Wired for Childcare
Posted on September 18, 2011 | No CommentsWhile common convention says that Women have a biological predisposition for raising and caring for children, a new study indicates that men may also share this trait. The results of the study were recently published in the Sept. 12 issue of Proceedings of the National […] -
NASA Launches GRAIL Mission to Moon for Detailed Study
Posted on September 15, 2011 | No CommentsTo begin a study of our moon in unprecedented detail, from the outer crust to deep within the lunar core, NASA launched the twin lunar Gravity Recovery and Interior Laboratory (GRAIL) spacecraft from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida at 9:08AM Eastern time on […] -
Green Gasoline May Soon Power Your Car
Posted on August 20, 2011 | No CommentsPilot-scale tests have proven successful for a new “green” source of gasoline, and will be scaled up into a demonstration chemical plant soon. This is according to a recent report from the National Science Foundation. “This is a great time to be in this field. […] -
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 […]