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Earth's 'missing energy' never lost after all, scientists find - msnbc.com  PhysOrg.com |
Earth's 'missing energy' never lost after all, scientists findmsnbc.comSome of Earth's energy is emitted back into space. That energy can be measured by instruments such as NASA's TERA/CERES. Yellow and red zones indicate higher energy emissions. By Nola Taylor Redd Scientists have determined that Earth's "missing energy" ...Earth's energy budget remained out of balance despite unusually low solar activityPhysOrg.comNASA Study Solves Case of Earth's 'Missing Energy'Clarksville OnlineEarth's “Missing Energy”Universe Todayall 20 news articles » |
NASA science team discover 11 new solar systems - The Independent Florida Alligator  CBC.ca |
NASA science team discover 11 new solar systemsThe Independent Florida AlligatorA NASA science team discovered 11 new solar systems hosting at least 26 new planets, according to a UF news release. A UF astronomy professor and his research team contributed to the new findings, announced on Jan. 26. NASA created the Kepler mission ...NASA Scientists Discover More than Two Dozen New ExoplanetsVoice of AmericaNASA announces discovery of more planets, solar systemsThe State ColumnRecommended: NASA mission piles on the planetsmsnbc.comGizmodo -Discovery Newsall 265 news articles » |
Planet's killer electrons shoot into space, not toward Earth - msnbc.com  msnbc.com |
Planet's killer electrons shoot into space, not toward Earthmsnbc.comA team of scientists from the University of California, Los Angeles, observed a geomagnetic storm in January 2011 with a plethora of instruments. They noticed that as intense solar activity pushes against the outer edge of Earth's magnetic field on the ...Sun unleashes massive, record-sized solar storms: NOAAThe State ColumnSolar Storms Wipe Out Electrons in Earth's Radiation Belt (Video)The Epoch TimesAstronomers solve mystery of vanishing electronsR & D Magazineall 31 news articles » |
For Scientists, Hope Diamond's Blue May Offer Geology Lesson - New York Times  New York Times |
For Scientists, Hope Diamond's Blue May Offer Geology LessonNew York TimesScientists also look upon the diamond as a mysterious treasure, but for different reasons. Rather than a few centuries of legend and supposed curse, they would like to use it to study more than a billion years of the Earth's history.and more » |
United Kingdom Meteorology Office declares Earth hasn't warmed in 15 years - NewsNet5.com  NewsNet5.com |
United Kingdom Meteorology Office declares Earth hasn't warmed in 15 yearsNewsNet5.comSo, what does this mean for those scientists advocating the Global Warming/Climate Change Theory? In 2007, the UK Met Office claimed that global warming was about to "come roaring back." It said that between 2004 and 2014 there would be an overall ...Science Continues to Cast Doubt on Global WarmingBig GovernmentTop Climate Scientist on Need for Clean Energy ActionCleanTechnicaAGW: What we do and don't knowClimate SpectatorHuman Events -Tehran Times -The Australianall 66 news articles » |
Volcanic origin for Little Ice Age - BBC News  BBC News |
Volcanic origin for Little Ice AgeBBC NewsBy Richard Black Environment correspondent, BBC News The Little Ice Age was caused by the cooling effect of massive volcanic eruptions, and sustained by changes in Arctic ice cover, scientists conclude. An international research team studied ancient ...New Study Sheds Light On Little Ice AgeRedOrbitWas the Little Ice Age Triggered by Massive Volcanic Eruptions?Science Daily (press release)New CU-led study may answer long-standing questions about enigmatic Little Ice AgeCU Boulder News & Eventsall 33 news articles » |
Book explains why planets larger than Earth are best bets for finding life - Washington Post |
Book explains why planets larger than Earth are best bets for finding lifeWashington PostNo little green men yet, but for the first time scientists know for certain that planets are abundant in the universe. And some of them might make our planet look like an underachiever. In his new book, Harvard astronomy professor Dimitar Sasselov lays ...and more » |
A Death in the Family May Cause Real Heart Break - Voice of America |
A Death in the Family May Cause Real Heart BreakVoice of AmericaHer research paper was published in “Circulation,” the journal of the American Heart Association. (MUSIC) MARIO RITTER: A few weeks ago, we talked about the science of plate tectonics. Plate tectonics explains why the Earth's surface moves.and more » |
Portage schools to continue outsourcing some custodial work - Kalamazoo Gazette - MLive.com  Kalamazoo Gazette - MLive.com |
Portage schools to continue outsourcing some custodial workKalamazoo Gazette - MLive.comIn other action the Portage school board Monday affirmed science curriculum changes. At the middle school level, the new science curriculum for grades five through seven is integrated, and students can opt to take a yearlong earth science class in ...and more » |
Canadian teenagers launch Lego man to the stars (+video) - Christian Science Monitor  Christian Science Monitor |
Canadian teenagers launch Lego man to the stars (+video)Christian Science MonitorA duo of 17-year-olds from Toronto attached a Lego man to a weather balloon, along with several cameras and a GPS tracker, and launched it into the Earth's upper atmosphere. By Ken Kremer, Universe Today / January 30, 2012 A Lego Man is launched into ...The science and engineering behind Lego Man's balloon voyageToronto StarTeens send Canadian flag-toting Lego figure to spaceAlaska DispatchCanadians Send Lego Man To Space…Kind OfWebProNewsmsnbc.com -Examiner.com -Universe Todayall 55 news articles » |
Tate's Saturday Club Explores Earth Sciences [AUDIO] - K2 Radio For all those aspiring paleontologists, geologists, meteorologists or scientists, Saturday Club at Casper College's Tate Museum is back. And this Saturday.
Blue Ice Crystals - Earth Science Picture of the Day Photographer: Trent LaCour Summary Author: Trent LaCour; Joe LaCour; Jim Foster These angular ice crystals formed on the side of a rock outcrop near Dungeness, on Washington's Olympic Peninsula. This picture was ...
[WATCH]: Earth ScienceScience & Reason on Facebook: tinyurl.com The American Geological Institute (AGI) is a nonprofit federation of 45 geoscientific and professional associations that represents more than 120000 geologists, geophysicists, and ...
Super- Earth Spotted In Life-friendly Zone - Science News Super- EarthThough GJ 667Cc (second from left) is the latest addition to a list of life-friendly exoplanets, it's also the most promising. This planetary lineup depicts the four best bets for exo-incubators so far, compared to Earth ...
Earth Science - Professor, Earth Science (Oceanography/Geology) Professor, Earth Science (Oceanography/Geology) - Posted in Earth Science - Science Jobs, Postdoc Fellowships, Events - Published by TheScienceJobs.com.
RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES IN SPACE AND EARTH SCIENCES ...NNH12ZDA001N, entitled "Research Opportunities in Space and Earth Sciences - 2012 (ROSES-2012)," will be available on or about February 14, 2012, by opening the NASA Research Opportunities homepage at http://nspires.nasaprs.com/ ...
Ice on Utah Lake - Earth Science Picture of the Day Photographer: Patrick Wiggins; Patrick's Web site Summary Author: Patrick Wiggins; Jim Foster This photo shows randomly oriented elliptical openings in the ice of mostly frozen Utah Lake in northern Utah. It was taken ...
Earth Science - Assistant Professor Assistant Professor - Posted in Earth Science - Science Jobs, Postdoc Fellowships, Events - Published by TheScienceJobs.com.
SCEC and UNAVCO Internship Opportunities for Geoscience ...Research Experiences in the Solid Earth Sciences for Students (RESESS) is an 11-week paid internship program based in Boulder, Colorado, in which interns do research on a project of interest to them with a scientist at the ...
Thanks to Plants, We Will Never Find a Planet Like Earth: Scientific ...Earth's flora is responsible for the glaciers and rivers that have created this planet's distinctive landscape.
Earth From Space: The Secret of NASA's Amazing 'Blue Marble' Photos NASA's newest Earth-watching satellite is beaming back spectacular views of our home planet – huge mosaics of many images stitched together at the highest-resolution yet obtained. But there's a bit of science mojo at work to create the stunning photos.
Earth Science Week 2012 theme announced: 'Discovering Careers in the Earth Sciences' ( American Geological Institute ) The American Geosciences Institute is pleased to announce that the theme of Earth Science Week 2012 will be Discovering Careers in the Earth Sciences. This years event will boost awareness about the geosciences and the many exciting career and job opportunities in the field.
Blue Marble: The science behind NASA's spectacular Earth images NASA has released two striking hi-res images of our planet, which the agency has dubbed the 'Blue Marble.' Here is how the photos were captured.
"Blue Marble' view of Earth's other side Another spectacular view of our home planet taken by NASA's Earth-watching satellite
Dot Earth Blog: Story Collider: Where Science is a Story Well Told A performance project conveys the stories behind the scientific process.
Iran Launches Small Earth-Watching Satellite Into Orbit: Report Iran launched a small Earth-observing satellite into orbit today (Feb. 3), marking the country's first successful mission since a failed attempt to put a monkey in space last year, according to state news reports.
Volcanoes erupt in schoolyard Updated with video; A fifth grade earth science class erupted homemade volcanos from a variety of items including soda and Mentos.
UCSB Earth Science Department Receives Grant to Study Underwater Geography and Fault Lines | The Daily Nexus UCSB’s Dept. of Earth Science has received a $553,000 grant from Seismic Micro-Technology Inc. to fund research in 3-D visualization, mapping and modeling of seismic data.
Why we'll never find an exoplanet like Earth Evidence that plant life was a primary force that shaped Earth's surface is laid out in a new issue of Nature Geoscience. Because of that, the chance we'll find a similar world with a surface like our planet's is very small.
'Super-Earth' planet spurs hope for billions more Astronomers have detected a rocky "super-Earth" planet orbiting a nearby star in a region where life could possibly exist, a finding that led one of the team from UC Santa Cruz to predict there must be billions more of...
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