These proceedings present the evidence of rapid environmental change in the Arctic discussed during the 2003
SEARCH Open Science Meeting.
Proceedings of
the SEARCH Open Science Meeting, 27 — 30 October 2003, Seattle, Washington.
Not exact matches
► Speaking of «
open»
science, «[t] he dark web — the collection of sites on the Internet that can't be accessed by
search engines like Google --» now includes free research papers among its offerings.
In results published in the American scientific journal
Science Advances, the team was able to demonstrate the guiding influence of the molecular electronic structure in controlling superconductivity and achieving the maximum Tc,
opening the way to new routes in the
search of new molecular superconductors with enhanced figures of merit.
His group developed the wide -
search molecular replacement portal (WS - MR), a tool that uses the
Open Science Grid infrastructure to perform molecular replacement
searches against all protein domains in the Protein Data Bank.
«We've developed a platform for computer - mediated communication between humans and dogs that
opens the door to new avenues for interpreting dogs» behavioral signals and sending them clear and unambiguous cues in return,» says Dr. David Roberts, an assistant professor of computer
science at NC State and co-lead author of «Towards Cyber-Enhanced Working Dogs for
Search and Rescue,» a paper about the work.
Unlike HST, which could only see bright galaxies, LUVOIR should be able to see both bright and dim ones,
opening up new areas in space
sciences, including what many people view as the «holy grail» of space exploration — the
search for extraterrestrial life.
San Pedro's
Science Center to remain
open until June as LAUSD
searches for new group to run the place Daily Breeze: San Pedro's
Science Center received a reprieve on Friday.
This update on the Study of Environmental Arctic Change (
SEARCH) program includes recent news from each of
SEARCH's three Action Teams as well as highlights from other activities that contribute to
SEARCH goals, including the Sea Ice Prediction Network, the Sea Ice for Walrus Outlook, and the Arctic Observing
Open Science meeting.
Want to know more: Here is a story originating from the Christian
Science Monitor «Google's
Open Skies Raise Cries» courtesy of CBS News; also an article from The Indian Sunday Express: «Technology:
Search and Destroy — Google has stunning entries for its photos of the world's most secret military installations»; and, a reference back to the tongue - in - cheek competition launched by the Register (in the UK) which challenged users to find black helicopters at sensitive sites using Google Earth «Google Earth: the black helicopters have landed».
Want to know more: Here is a story originating from the Christian
Science Monitor «Google's
Open Skies Raise Cries» courtesy of CBS News; also an article from The Indian Sunday Express: «Technology:
Search and Destroy — Google has stunning entries for its photos of the world's most secret military installations»... [more]