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NSF Joins Forces With Intel And GE To Move The Needle In Producing U.S. Engineers And Computer Scientists
2013-05-09 05:36:16| rfglobalnet News Articles
Imagine a young athlete arriving at a university with the potential to win big over the next four years. Now imagine this athlete sitting out an entire season while practicing with the team and getting the lay of the land.
NSF Joins Forces With Intel And GE To Move The Needle In Producing U.S. Engineers And Computer Scientists
2013-05-09 05:36:16| wirelessdesignonline News Articles
Imagine a young athlete arriving at a university with the potential to win big over the next four years. Now imagine this athlete sitting out an entire season while practicing with the team and getting the lay of the land.
NAWCAD scientists develop new approach to enhance underwater imaging
2013-05-09 01:00:00| Naval Technology
Engineers from the Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division (NAWCAD), Dr Linda Mullen and Alan Laux, have developed and demonstrated a new method to enhance the performance of underwater imaging systems in cluttered water.
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Cherry-picking one survey to discredit a survey of scientists on climate change
2013-05-08 12:01:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Washington Post: "There is also uncertainty regarding to what degree man is to blame for global warming. However, the claim that 98 percent of scientists agree that humans are the singular driver of climate change has been repeatedly discounted. This oft-cited statistic is based on an online survey with a sample size of only 77 people, and the survey didn't even ask to what degree humans contribute to climate change.' -- Rep. Chris Stewart (R-Utah), chairman of the House Subcommittee on Environment, in an opinion...
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With carbon dioxide approaching a new high, scientists sound the alarm
2013-05-07 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
International Herald Tribune: If uncertainty runs rampant in the global-warming debate, it is in part because scientific data is often too complex to be well understood by anyone but climate scientists. This month, however, the world is likely to reach a scientific milestone that appears impressively scary even to those with only a cursory knowledge of climate science. For the first time in human history, atmospheric carbon dioxide levels will surpass 400 parts per million, according Scripps Institution of Oceanography,...
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