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Arctic Scientists See Faster Melting, Higher Floodwaters for Philadelphia Area
Jan 29th
Philadelphia, PA (Vocus) October 21, 2009 -–
Two of the world’s leading experts on the ice melting in the Arctic came to town today to tell what they’ve seen, and to demonstrate the implications for the Philadelphia/Camden region. They released the most detailed maps and video animations yet of exactly what could go under water this century in this area.
According to the scientists, the old estimates for rising seas due to global warming were overly optimistic. Fresh data from the poles now indicates between three and four feet or more of rise by the year 2100 or sooner, which will More >
Arctic Scientists See Faster Melting, Higher Floodwaters for Tampa-St. Petersburg Area
Jan 28th
Tampa, FL (Vocus) October 23, 2009
Tampa-St. Petersburg, FL (Vocus) October 22, 2009 — One of the world’s leading experts on the ice melting in the Arctic came to the Tampa Bay area today to tell what he’s seen, and to demonstrate the implications for the region. He brought with him the most detailed maps and video animations yet of exactly what could go underwater this century in this area.
According to Dr. Gordon Hamilton, a research professor at The University of Maine, the old estimates for rising seas due to global warming were overly optimistic. Fresh data from the poles More >
Scientists Say New Observations in the Arctic Make Higher Sea-level Rise a More Urgent Concern for Miami
Jan 27th
Silver Spring, MD (Vocus) October 25, 2009
According to Dr. Gordon Hamilton, a research professor at The University of Maine, the old estimates for rising seas due to global warming were overly optimistic. Fresh data from the poles now indicates between three and four feet or more of rise by the year 2100 or sooner, which will have much more of an impact on Miami and the nation, he said. The scientists also provided a graphic demonstration of how high the water could get in just a few decades.
Dr. Hamilton is active in current research on the rapid decline of More >
Scientists Say New Observations in The Arctic Make Higher Sea-Level Rise a More Urgent Concern for Wilmington Area
Jan 26th
Wilmington, NC (Vocus) October 28, 2009
Dr. Robert Bindschadler, NASA chief scientist, brought with him the most detailed maps and made-for-TV video animations yet of exactly what could go underwater this century in this area.
According to Bindschadler, the old estimates for rising seas due to global warming were overly optimistic. Fresh data from the poles now indicates a minimum of three feet of rise by the year 2100 or sooner, which will have much more of an impact on Wilmington and the nation, he said.
The scientist and others present also provided a graphic demonstration of how high the water More >
Scientists Say New Observations in the Arctic Make Higher Sea-level Rise a More Urgent Concern for Seven Cities Area
Jan 26th
Norfolk, VA (Vocus) October 29, 2009
Dr. Robert Bindschadler, NASA chief scientist, and Dr. Jim White, Professor at The University of Colorado at Boulder, brought with them the most detailed maps and made-for-TV video animations yet of exactly what could go underwater this century in this area.
According to Drs. Bindschadler and White, the old estimates for rising seas due to global warming were overly optimistic. Fresh data from the poles now indicates a minimum of three feet of rise by the year 2100 or sooner, which will have much more of an impact on the Seven Cities area and the More >
How much much more technologically state-of-the-art would human beings be if scientists weren’t hampered by “money” problems?
Aug 23rd
Problem by rt355: How considerably a lot more technologically sophisticated would human beings be if scientists weren’t hampered by “money” issues? The issue is, how considerably farther would we be with technologies and just as a global society if experts and researchers would be provided limitless monetary resources. If scientist could concentrate just on research and progressing and not items like producing adequate cash to dwell, or feeding the family members. What type of affect does cash have on the development of culture? Hypothetical issue…
Best response:
Response by Spotty JWe’d be tragically more behind due to the More >
Inspiring Future Scientists and Engineers at the Region’s Largest Eco-Friendly Competition
Aug 3rd
Washington, DC (PRWEB) July 27, 2011
As improvements in technological innovation and our way of lifestyle emerge on a daily basis, it?s important that right now?s youth can envision the future with unbound power, technological innovation, utility, and environmental respect. This Thursday, local YMCA campers and youth will take over the Exhibit Spot Arena in Upper Marlboro, MD to exercise their creativity and gain experiential expertise of science, engineering, and the setting. Via a complete day of stimulating, fingers-on difficulties and routines, our little ones will become stakeholders and active contributors to the adjustments we all desire to see in More >
ScienceInfo Offers New Services to Scientists and Scientific Vendors
Jun 4th

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Science Info, a marketplace analysis and information company, has declared that it now provides the following services to researchers and experts inside of the discipline of life science: free of charge eNewsletter about the grant details and a Internet seminar focusing on new ground-breaking analysis in peer reviewed journals. Science Infoâs new solutions also extend to vendors interested in advertising their items to the scientific community. Regular monthly More >
Scientists Develop Magnetic Force Field
May 16th
For all you Trekkies out there, scientists have formulated a magnetic force field that could probably defend future spacecraft from the deadly results of solar radiation.
(November four, 2009) Lyndon Rive, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of SolarCity, discusses the company design and potential prospects of his rapidly developing firm, which concentrates on setting up affordable photovoltaic techniques for residential buyers making use of a exclusive financing design. Stanford University www.stanford.edu SolarCity Photovoltaics http Woods Institute Vitality Seminar energyseminar.stanford.edu Stanford University Channel on YouTube: www.youtube.com Video clip Rating: 4 / 5

