Archive: 02/19/2005
Clear Evidence of Human-Produced Warming in World’s Oceans
Scientists at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California, San Diego, and their colleagues have produced the first clear evidence of human-produced warming in the world’s oceans, a finding they say ...
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Astronomers measure mass of smallest black hole in a galactic nucleus
A group led by astronomers from Ohio State University and the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology have measured the mass of a unique black hole, and determined that it is the smallest found so far. Early res ...
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Technological revolutions in sensors, robotics, and telecommunications allow new views of ocean
Scientists find undersea mountains, discover new species, and spy on fish Scientists can now visualize the ocean floor in remote areas of the Arctic, observe rockfish hideouts, and see live images of coral cities thousand ...
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Biological clock may shut down long-term memory at night
UH Professor Arnold Eskin receives $2.5 million in grants to continue learning, memory research If you crammed for tests by pulling 'all nighters' in school, ever wonder why your memory is now a bit foggy on what you lea ...
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