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The OECD is carrying out projects that can help in the planning and design of future educational facilities – exploring trends in education and studying innovative learning environments.
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Tecnalia works on the development of semantic descriptors applied to collaboration indicators on e-learning platforms.
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American Students Ahead of the Curve on PISA Problem Solving Scores
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OECD has made a handful of sample questions from the problem-solving test available to the public. The questions are computer-based and require interaction with objects on the screen. Visit ... | 26 |
Here are 10 classroom management tips for schools with one-to-one laptop programs. What other tips do you have? Add your comments!
- Have a plant to use your laptops instructionally on a regular basis.If you use the laptops as a part of your regular instruction, students are much less likely to engage in off-task behav... | 26 |
Early Grades Become the New Front in Absenteeism Wars
While many think of chronic absenteeism as a secondary school problem, research is beginning to suggest that the start of elementary school is the critical time to prevent truancy—particularly as those programs become more academic.
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Instructional Technology Resources
At Ashlawn, technology resources provide access to a variety of computer and peripheral tools. Ashlawn teachers participated in the Library of Congress Program and earned LCD Projectors for the school. Combined with their efforts and the school technology budget, ... | 26 |
Purpose: To help faculty members appreciate the gulf between their expert knowledge and their students’ novice understandings so they can create positive teaching and learning situations.
Bransford, Brown, and Cocking (2000) have identified some important characteristics of experts that have implications for teaching a... | 26 |
This fall, Congress will evaluate and potentially reauthorize the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act of 2001. This will be tantamount to grading education. It is important for all Americans to remember that comprehensive reform is necessary to restore our international educational edge. This reauthorization cannot deterio... | 26 |
Want to earn more money? You might need more education than a high school diploma or GED. Many higher-paying jobs require more schooling.
As you weigh the pros and cons of going to school, think about how education pays. People with college degrees or formal job training often make more money than those without a degre... | 26 |
PISA : what makes the difference?
The huge difference in the level and variance of student performance in the 2000 PISA study between Finland and Germany motivates this paper. It analyses why Finnish students performed so much better by estimating educational production functions for both countries. The difference in t... | 26 |
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John is playing cards, and he needs your help! Help him ID the right card by completing the subtraction problems, then coloring it in.
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Writing an essay or research paper can seem like a daunting task, but following a few basic guidelines can help you improve your writing and possibly your grades. It's important to understand the difference between thesis statements and main ideas to make your paper clear and concise. Your paper should contain main ide... | 27 |
Dissertation & Research Paper Abstracts: Tips from 5 Pros
A dissertation abstract is one of the most misunderstood, highly overlooked, difficult requirements for a dissertation writer to conquer. Yet, in reality, a dissertation abstract is relatively easy to write. College students read dissertation abstracts regularly... | 27 |
Mystery writers need to respect the intelligence of their readers. Mystery fans have a natural interest in solving puzzles. Don’t spoil their enjoyment of sleuthing by explaining everything they should be allowed to discover. Here are 5 ways to show you respect your readers’ intelligence.
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Mr. Scuba Diver is lost among all these subtraction problems. Can your child help him find his way? As he gives Mr. Diver a hand, he'll practice two-digit subtraction with borrowing for an quick mental math workout.
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Help your third grader understand fraction basics with this worksheet. Each shape is divided into sections, and some of them are shaded. Can she figure out what fraction the shaded portions represent?
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Story Times are designed to foster an early and ongoing love of books, libraries, and learning.
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Infant Story Time
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Infants make connections between books and language. Parents and caregivers learn how to use Early Literacy practices at home.
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Here is a fun activity to help beginning geography students get to know their states. Color the state flag of Ohio, and read a fun fact about the symbols on the flag as you go.
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Daily Word Ladders: Grades 4-6: 100 Reproducible Word Study Lessons That Help Kids Boost Reading, Vocabulary, Spelling & Phonics Skills--Independently!
Daily Vocabulary Boosters: Quick and Fun Daily Activities That Teach 180 Must-Know Words to Strengthen Students' Reading and Writing Skills (Teaching Resources)
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Peter Pig's Money Counter
Description: With the help of wise Peter Pig, kids practice sorting and counting coins to earn money for their “banks”—all the while learning fun facts about U.S. currency. They learn to recognize and sort coins based on value, adding up multiple coins and more. The game was developed by Visa ... | 27 |
Soar Into Spring: A Multiplication Activity: Coordinate Graphing with Multiplication (Multiplication x 6)
Students find the answers to multiplication problems, then use their answers to reveal a hidden picture.
Number of pages: 3 Subject: Math, Multiplication Grade: 2 - 3 Theme: Spring Themes Type: Learning Activities ... | 27 |
Purpose and process: a reader for writers
This innovative reader focuses on writers' purposes and processes for reading and writing, and on the connections "between," reading and writing. Every chapter integrates purpose, process, and rhetorical strategies for achieving specific writing goals. Sixty-four selections by ... | 27 |
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The 1,600+ sight words included with Smiley Sight Words comprises up to 85% of the text in a child's early reading materials. A child who can recognize just 8 of 10 words in a sentence can typically unde... | 27 |
Help all students progress through reading levels with confidence
The three components of text complexity include quantitative, qualitative, and reader and task measures. On the quantitative end, the Lexile Range for each grade-level collection meets or exceeds CCSS recommendations. Additionally, each library has been ... | 27 |
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Even if you have a picky eater on your hands, this word scramble challenges him to know his vegetables and it boosts spelling and vocabulary skills. Let your child puzzle-out these food words!
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Regardless of the kind of business you're in, business reports are used to explore a variety of topics, generally related to summarizing the current status, and improving profits. Reports may be short or intensely detailed, depending on the company's needs and requirements. You can learn to define your objectives and c... | 27 |
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Preschoolers find wonder in so many places, but they seem to be especially drawn to animals and their antics. Parents also reveal their favorite classics like Harold and the Purple Crayon and new takes on bedtime stories. These books are sure to keep your little ones engaged and inspired:
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This is a PDF file with all of Fry's First 100 Sight Words in fun practice sheets for your students. In our district our kindergarteners are required to learn all 100...and this makes for some excellent practice. The sheets are simple and kid friendly. You can ... | 27 |
Students are ready to learn about persuasive writing beginning in middle school (junior high). You need to know how to teach persuasive writing, which includes several elements to enable young writers to form good arguments.
1Teach your students that they already know how to persuade other people.
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…five simple rules for creating world-changing presentations.
The next rule is: Help them see what you are saying.
Rule number 4: Practice design, not decoration.
Rule number 4: Practice design, not decoration.
Rule number 4: Practice design, not decoration.
The last rule is: Cultivate healthy relationships (with your ... | 27 |
Successful Spellers - Review
This Successful Spellers activity reviews spelling conventions. Your students will read, write and organize a word list using guide words. They then will complete a puzzle using the word list and challenge words.
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Inspire your young engineer! Cut out the pictures of machine parts from this worksheet and let your engineer in training use them to create a paper cut-out simple machine.
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Below are some questions to think about as you develop your application essay. Use these and other questions you identify about your own learning and leadership goals to help you develop an integrated statement. Essays that are merely a list of separate answers...
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Ready to dive into contractions? This fill-in-the-blank worksheet asks your first grader to complete each sentence with the proper contraction. She'll practice reading and spelling contractions, and work on her handwriting, too.
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Students become word explorers as they work their way up word-building pyramids! Students read clues on each side of the pyramid and then change and rearrange letters to create words until they reach the top—where a final clue helps them uncover a mystery word. This engaging puzzle format gives students independent pra... | 27 |
Learn the fundamental characteristics of creating heros and villains. While these characters are created in Adobe Illustrator, this tutorial isn't focused on click by click software instruction. It instead set's out to teach you a fundamental process for conceptualizing and putting these characters together.
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Take the agony out of practicing math! This charming worksheet asks your child to rewrite and solve eight double-digit addition problems that involve carrying remainders. However, as an ending reward, your little one can complete a fun coloring activity! Who knew there was an entertaining way to boost his fine motor sk... | 27 |
This Algebra 1 - Exponents Worksheet produces problems for working with different operations with exponents. You may select from exponents with multiplication or division and products or quotients to a power.
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Let's make some nonsense! Using "Jabberwocky" by Lewis Carroll, a poem famous for its otherworldly wacky words, your child's imagination will run free as he makes his own nonsense.
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Photonic Material May Facilitate All-Optical Switching And Computing
A class of molecules whose size, structure and chemical composition have been optimized for photonic use could provide the demanding combination of properties needed to serve as the foundation for low-power, high-speed all-optical signal processing.
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A topological insulator is a material with time reversal symmetry and non-trivial topological order, that behaves as an insulator in its interior but whose surface contains conducting states, meaning that electrons can only move along the surface of the material. Although ordinary band insulators can also support condu... | 28 |
Whenever the prefix nano- appears, referring to any manipulation of matter at near-molecular levels, controversy follows. Opponents of such techniques hold in particular that they shouldn’t be used in foodstuffs until we know much more about their effects on human bodies.
Nanofood refers to the employment of nanotechno... | 28 |
Hoping to find new ways of addressing environmental pollution, a physicist at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (UWM) has developed some novel ways to observe what happens inside a cell when it comes in contact with contaminants or when toxic substances touch soil and water.
An object's molecules and electrons are ... | 28 |
Quantum computers are computers that exploit the weird properties of matter at extremely small scales. Many experts believe that a full-blown quantum computer could perform calculations that would be hopelessly time consuming on classical computers, but so far, quantum computers have proven devilishly hard to build. Th... | 28 |
Rice University Scientists have done it. After BMW announced the possibility of producing a car that would utilize nanotechnology practically for all functions, Rice University scientists developed the world’s first single-molecule car- the car that was driven on a gold microscopic highway. It a small coupe that is dev... | 28 |
Michito Yoshizawa, Zhiou Li, and collaborators at Tokyo Institute of Technology synthesized ~1 nanometer-sized molecular capsules with an isolated cavity using green and inexpensive zinc and copper ions. In sharp contrast to previous molecular capsules and cages composed of precious metal ions such as palladium and pla... | 28 |
A group of physicists from the United States announces the development of a new method of producing hydrogen fuel cells. The approach does not require the use of scarce and expensive platinum, and this could significantly contribute to boosting this field of research.
Fuel cells have been touted as the next big thing i... | 28 |
The 2010 Nobel Prize in Physics went to the two scientists who first isolated graphene, one-atom-thick crystals of graphite. Now, a researcher with the University of Houston Cullen College of Engineering is trying to develop a method to mass-produce this revolutionary material.
Graphene has several properties that make... | 28 |
New NIST Imaging Tool Has X-Ray Eyes
Researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology have developed a new way of seeingwith X-ray "eyes" no less. Using its novel instrument, the NIST team can clearly glimpse minute voids, tiny cracks and other sometimes indiscernible microstructural details over a thr... | 28 |
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December 8th, 2003
Coming: Superthread From Nanofibers
Cylindrical molecules of carbon known as nanotubes are the strongest material known, and scientists have now spun yards of thread made of almost 100 percent nanotube. In the future, these threads could be woven into... | 28 |
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Molecules 2012, 17(12), 14067-14090; doi:10.3390/molecules171214067
Published: 28 November 2012
Abstract: Fluorescence, the absorption and re-emission of photons with longer wavelengths, is one of those amazing phenomena of Nature. Its discovery and utilization had, and still has, a major impact on b... | 28 |
How can light which has been captured in a solar cell be examined in experiments Jülich scientists have succeeded in looking directly at light propagation within a solar cell by using a trick The photovoltaics ... - Read More
An odd iridescent material that's puzzled physicists for decades turns out to be an exotic sta... | 28 |
Nanobone Cells (image) Ohio State University Caption Cells show signs of healthy growth in this transmission electron microscope image, taken 15 hours after they were placed on a titanium surface coated with a carpet of tiny nanowires. In the inset (upper left), filaments can be seen reaching out from cells to the surf... | 28 |
By completing the Bound States Calculation Lab, users will be able to: a) understand the concept of bound states, b) the meaning of the eigenvalues and the eigenvectors, and c) the form of the eigenvalues and eigenvectors for rectangular, parabolic and triangular confinement.
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Step-Index Fiber Simulation
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Optical fibers are used to transmit information in the form of light through an optical waveguide made of glass fibers. The light is sent in a series of pulses that can be translated as binary code, allowing the transfer of information through the fiber. Because... | 28 |
Researchers at North Carolina State University have created a new compound that can be integrated into silicon chips and is a dilute magnetic semiconductor – meaning that it could be used to make "spintronic" devices, which rely on magnetic force to operate, rather than electrical currents.
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(Phys.org) —There is, so to speak, uncertainty about uncertainty – that is, over the interpretation of how Heisenberg's uncertainty principle describes the extent of disturbance to one observable when measuring another. More specifically, the confusion is between the fact that, as Heisenberg first intuited, the measure... | 28 |
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New carbon allotrope could have interesting physical and electrical properties
Other materials can be made into ultra-thin nanosheets. Jon Evans finds out whether they can generate the same buzz
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Twisting spires, concentric rings, and gracefully bending petals are a few of the new three-dimensional shapes that University of Michigan engineers can make from carbon nanotubes using a new manufacturing process.
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Strong, lightweight plastic-like composites made with highly electrically conductive sheets of carbon just one atom thick could find use in electronics and protect aircraft from lightning strikes, experts told UPI's Nano World.
The graphite found in pencils is made of layers just a single carbon atom thick known as gra... | 28 |
New technologies for the diagnosis of cancer are rapidly changing the clinical practice of oncology. As scientists learn more about the molecular basis of cancer, the development of new tools capable of multiple, inexpensive biomarker measurements on small samples of clinical tissue will become essential to the success... | 28 |
Engineered nanomaterials, prized for their unique semiconducting properties, are already prevalent in everyday consumer products from sunscreens, cosmetics and paints to textiles and solar batteries and economic forecasters are predicting the industry will grow into $1 trillion business in the next few years. But how s... | 28 |
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Invisibility is the state of an object that cannot be seen. An object in this state is said to be invisible (literally, "not visible"). The term is often used in fantasy/science fiction, where objects are literally made unseeable by magical or techno... | 28 |
Spintronics (a portmanteau meaning "spin transport electronics"), also known as spinelectronics or fluxtronic, is an emerging technology exploiting both the intrinsic spin of the electron and its associated magnetic moment, in addition to its fundamental electronic charge, in solid-state devices.
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Stirred, not shaken: Bio-inspired cilia mix medical reagents at small scales
The equipment used for biomedical research is shrinking, but the physical properties of the fluids under investigation are not changing. This creates a problem: the reservoirs that hold the liquid are now so small that forces bet... | 28 |
(PhysOrg.com) -- Dawid Zalewski of the University of Twente, Netherlands, has developed a mini-laboratory on a chip that can purify biological mixtures continuously. This is very different from the usual method that can only process small quantities at a time. In fifteen minutes, the PhD student’s chip processes no les... | 28 |
Home > News > How super-cows and nanotechnology will make ice cream healthy
August 21st, 2005
How super-cows and nanotechnology will make ice cream healthy
In a field somewhere in County Down, Northern Ireland, is a herd of 40 super-cows that could take all the poisonous guilt out of bingeing on ice cream. Unilever, th... | 28 |
Researchers at MIT and Stanford University have developed a new kind of solar cell that combines two different layers of sunlight absorbing material in order to harvest a broader range of the sun's energy The ... - Read More
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Finding a way to build a quantum computer that works more efficiently than a classical computer has been the holy grail of quantum information processing for more than a decade. “There is quite a strong competition at the moment to realize these protocols,” Mark Tame tells PhysOrg.com.
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March Heat Records Crush Cold Records by Over 35 To 1
The final data is in for the unprecedented March heat wave that was “unmatched in recorded history” for the U.S. (and Canada). New heat records swamped cold records by the stunning ratio of 35.3 to 1.
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SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Scientists have begun drilling ice cores at a shrinking tropical glacier in Indonesia to collect data on climate change, and hope their findings could lead to better predictions about crucial monsoon rains.
The team led by alpine glaciologist Lonnie Thompson of Ohio State University is drilling ne... | 29 |
A global boom in shale oil production similar to the one already underway in the United States could bring down the price of crude as much as 40 percent and add up to 3.7 percent to world economic output, a study released Thursday said.
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The global environment is the entirety of our planet 鈥檚 natural systems. It encompasses ecosystems, climate, geology, regional environments, and human societies and artificial environments. It can also be termed as Mother Nature or Mother Earth in a broader perspective. It can a... | 29 |
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The UN has issued a startling report on likely consequences of climate change, unless world populations change course dramatically. 110 separate governments agreed on the findings line by line, which predict that, among other consequences, crop yields will be affected, civil wars will likely break out... | 29 |
LONDON — An “environmental train wreck.”
That’s what leading environmental scientists say that Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott has engineered, in less than one year in office. They say the changes he’s implementing could result in irreversible damage to some of the world’s most fragile ecosystems.
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Solar power is gaining popularity and attention in mainstream America, but solar technology has reliably producing clean power for decades, in fact, many photovoltaic systems installed in the 70s are still operating today. Todays typical solar ce... | 29 |
Estimates of Warming Gain More Precision And Warn of Disaster
By WILLIAM K. STEVENS
Published: December 15, 1992
SCIENTISTS may be zeroing in on a tighter estimate of just how much the earth's climate stands to be warmed by industrial waste gases that trap the sun's heat.
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Current air quality legislation in Europe will lead to significant improvements in particulate matter pollution but without further emission control efforts many areas of Europe will continue to see air pollution levels above the limits ... - Read More
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Simple measures of ozone depletion in the polar stratosphere R. Müller1, J.-U. Grooß1, C. Lemmen1,*, D. Heinze1, M. Dameris2, and G. Bodeker3 1ICG-1, Forschungszentrum Jülich, 52425 Jülich, Germany 2DLR, IPA, Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany 3NIWA, Private Bag 50061, Omakau Central Otago, New Zealand *now at: Copernicus Insti... | 29 |
The curved "terminator" between day and night is seen in a composite view from space over Africa and Europe. / NASA
Who's your hero? Superman? Batman? The Environmental Protection Agency?
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The Obama administration announced first-ever regulations setting strict limits on the amount of carbon pollution that can be generated by any new US power plant, which quickly sparked a backlash from supporters of the coal industry and are certain to face legal challenges.
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- 589 million people in Africa live without access to a public electricity facility
- Nuru Energy has created a pedal generator that allows light and mobile phone recharging
- The company says its products are more affordable and reliable than other energy solutions
- It has set up a network of micro entrepreneurs who ... | 29 |
Latest Antarctic Bottom Water Stories
Far beneath the surface of the ocean, deep currents act as conveyer belts, channeling heat, carbon, oxygen and nutrients around the globe.
In the mid-1970s, the first available satellite images of Antarctica during the polar winter revealed a huge ice-free region within the ice pac... | 29 |
Latest Global warming Stories
Australia canceled its deeply unpopular carbon tax that has driven up costs for industry and consumers while doing nothing for the environment, say Friends of Science, citing media reports and
WASHINGTON, July 29, 2014 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Emerald Cities Collaborative President and C... | 29 |
In 2011, an energy firm hired by the state of California estimated that a 1,750-square-mile rock formation extending from Sacramento to Los Angeles could yield 13.7 billion barrels of oil, based on existing extraction technologies. That projection spurred hopes of an energy boom in the state like those that have booste... | 29 |
New study finds global warming, melting sea ice, connected to polar vortex
As the world gets warmer, parts of North America, Europe and Asia could see more frequent and stronger visits of cold air, a new study says.
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A stubborn high-pressure system is the culprit behind the dangerously high heat wave that's been baking much of the U.S., experts say.
The high-pressure system—a large area of dense air—is being held in place by upper-level winds known as the jet stream. Within the system, dense air sinks and becomes warmer, and since ... | 29 |
London/Nairobi — Keeping Average Global Temperature Rise to Below 2°C Still Achievable, with Potentially Big Cuts Possible from Buildings, Transportation and Avoided Deforestation - But Time is Running Out
Action on climate change needs to be scaled-up and accelerated without delay if the world is to have a running cha... | 29 |
Tropospheric Chemistry: Measurements
Tropospheric chemical research relies on measurements of the chemical and physical processes of the troposphere, particularly the effects of pollution on those processes. These measurements are obtained from mobile and ground-based platforms during coordinated field projects includi... | 29 |
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Satellites Record Weakening North Atlantic Current
A North Atlantic Ocean circulation system weakened considerably in the late 1990s, compared to the 1970s and 1980s, according to a NASA study.
Sirpa Hakkinen, lead author and research... | 29 |
Zurawlow and Chevron
You might miss Zurawlow as you drive the narrow roads that weave through the gentle rolling hills of Southeastern Poland. A small sign is all that indicates a small town is just up ahead, along a dirt and gravel road.
There are two other signs at this fork in the road. One reads, "Chevron: We don’t... | 29 |
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The medium-scale wave energy power device in the Black Sea developed by Israeli firm Eco Wave Power which was completed in April this year is now in full operation.
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President Obama will unveil a rule Monday intended to confront climate change by cutting carbon dioxide emissions from power plants, the nation's greatest source of the heat-trapping gas.
Obama plans to bypass Congress and use his authority under the Clean Air Act to achieve greenhouse gas reductions. Power generation ... | 29 |
Latest Ice core Stories
Researchers here have used sediment from the deep ocean bottom to reconstruct a record of ancient climate that dates back more than the last half-million years.
When the climate warmed relatively quickly about 14,700 years ago, seasonal monsoons moved southward, dropping more rain on the Earth's... | 29 |
An advanced processing technology being pioneered at UNSW to improve the efficiency of first generation silicon solar cells has turned two of the world's leading solar manufacturers into unlikely collaborators.
The School of Photovoltaics and Renewable Energy Engineering (SPREE) has signed a new collaborative research ... | 29 |
Latest Sea ice Stories
A growing number of studies have pegged global warming and climate change as a cause of sea ice decline in recent decades. However, a newly published study in the journal Nature Geoscience is showing a vastly different scenario.
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Researchers at the Climate System Research Center (CSC) at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst are studying the changes... | 29 |
Temperatures may be rising more slowly than expected because of two natural oceanic cycles − the latest refutation of the global warming “pause”.
LONDON, 1 March, 2015 − US scientists have suggested yet another explanation for the so-called pause in global warming. They think it might all be down to the juxtaposition o... | 29 |
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