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- Understanding the magnetic sun
- Geophysicist questions stability of Antarctic ice sheet
- Mid-Atlantic states present ocean data products
- Practice makes perfect, study confirms
- Ancient rocks of Tetons formed by continental collisions
- Polar vortices observed in ferroelectric
- Health care's familiarity with military culture critical to improving care for veterans
- Spotlight on both old, difficult issues and humanitarian visions that drive new patents
- Significant number of young people with undiagnosed bipolar disorder
- Study assesses how to avoid unnecessary acute admission to hospital
- Game changing innovation is rooted in diverse experiences and knowledge
- Enzymes with potential to increase wheat yields
Understanding the magnetic sun Posted: 30 Jan 2016 03:21 PM PST |
Geophysicist questions stability of Antarctic ice sheet Posted: 29 Jan 2016 02:05 PM PST There is a growing debate over the fate of the world's largest ice sheet, whose sudden melting is sending shockwaves throughout the geophysics community. Researchers contend that by studying other periods of global warming--namely, the Mid-Pliocene Warm Period (MPWP), which occurred approximately 3 million years ago, scientists can better understand the potential impact of today's warming trendings. |
Mid-Atlantic states present ocean data products Posted: 29 Jan 2016 02:05 PM PST The Mid-Atlantic Regional Council on the Ocean (MARCO), a five state partnership of New York, New Jersey, Maryland, Delaware and Virginia, has released an ambitious and wide-ranging set of information on the vast natural resources and economically-important uses of the Mid-Atlantic Ocean, which contribute to the health and vibrancy of the region's coastal communities. The analytical data included in this release are a significant step forward in improving the scientific basis for regional ocean decision-making. |
Practice makes perfect, study confirms Posted: 29 Jan 2016 02:05 PM PST |
Ancient rocks of Tetons formed by continental collisions Posted: 29 Jan 2016 02:05 PM PST Plate tectonics were operating in what is now western Wyoming long before the collisions that created the Himalayas starting 40 million years ago. The researchers reached their conclusions by analyzing ancient, exposed granite in the northern Teton Range and comparing it to similar rock in the Himalayas. The rocks were formed from magma produced by what is known as decompression melting, a process that commonly occurs when two continental tectonic plates collide. |
Polar vortices observed in ferroelectric Posted: 29 Jan 2016 02:04 PM PST |
Health care's familiarity with military culture critical to improving care for veterans Posted: 29 Jan 2016 02:04 PM PST |
Spotlight on both old, difficult issues and humanitarian visions that drive new patents Posted: 29 Jan 2016 02:04 PM PST The current issue of Technology and Innovation has articles on the 2015 Patents for Humanity Awards, asbestos exposure during outdoor recreational activities, the phenomenon of academic serial inventors, and a special section on regulatory science with articles on organic vs. conventional foods and the critical role of review criteria in peer review. |
Significant number of young people with undiagnosed bipolar disorder Posted: 29 Jan 2016 06:01 AM PST |
Study assesses how to avoid unnecessary acute admission to hospital Posted: 29 Jan 2016 06:01 AM PST |
Game changing innovation is rooted in diverse experiences and knowledge Posted: 28 Jan 2016 01:00 PM PST |
Enzymes with potential to increase wheat yields Posted: 28 Jan 2016 12:51 PM PST |
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