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Researchers identify possible glitch in Antarctic ice measurements
2014-07-23 17:39:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Ars Technica: With all the attention given to every nuance of climate data, areas of research that would have never attracted much public interest sometimes find themselves in the spotlight. So it is with the process of measuring sea ice cover. People pay careful attention because it appears to be a leading indicator of climate change. In the Arctic, where the warming has been most intense, sea ice is retreating rapidly, with record lows having been set every few years over the past decades. But at the other...
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PRODUCERS SHOULD IDENTIFY HERD'S GENETIC POTENTIAL
2014-07-16 21:48:33| Cattle Today
Cattlemen commonly talk about their genetics. Many producers invest large amounts of time, energy and money in the selection of animals that have the right genetics to meet their production goals.
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Semiconductor Validation Application helps identify counterfeits.
2014-06-25 14:29:29| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
JTAG Interrogator, targeted at receiving inspection and QA departments, aids validation of authentic semiconductors. Specifically, this software tool utilizes IEEE-1149.1 standard on-chip electronic identification techniques to help detect and report counterfeit semiconductors. Functionality facilitates process of electronically reading and verifying identification information from compatible JTAG components, including Electronic Chip ID (ECID) standardized under IEEE-1149.1-2013. This story is related to the following:Quality Control Software | Software
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St. Rose chemical plant yet to identify source of odor
2014-06-14 01:00:40| Waste Management - Topix.net
St. Rose residents say a strong, gas-like odor coming from a nearby plant is making them sick and they say it is only getting worse.
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Geographers Identify Huge Sources CO2 Buried in Soil Great Plains
2014-06-01 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Climate News: Geographers in the U.S. have found a new factor in the carbon cycle, andall too ominouslya new potential source of the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide (CO2). They have identified huge deposits of fossil soils, rich in organic carbon, buried beneath the Great Plains of America. The discovery is evidence that the subterranean soils could be a rich store, or sink, for ancient atmospheric carbon. But if the soil is exposedby erosion, or by human activities such as agriculture, deforestation or miningthis...
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