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Student leaders, dean of the School of Earth Sciences address senate
Stanford University News
Speakers included four student leaders from the Associated Students of Stanford University and Pamela Matson, dean of the School of Earth Sciences. Also, President Hennessy hailed the success of The Stanford Challenge. BY KATHLEEN J. SULLIVAN For some ...
Students share concerns with Faculty SenateThe Stanford Daily

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Straits Times

Five Points About Global Warming
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From no less a bastion of trendy liberal intellectual fads than Harvard University comes an article in Nature, from Professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences Peter Huybers, which ”confirmed that slow changes in both the tilt and orientation of Earth's ...
'The environmental movement has lost its way'Financial Post
Climate change, resource depletion trigger dramatic global changeKorea Times

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Hindustan Times

Earth losing 150bn tons of ice annually?
Hindustan Times
“The total amount of ice lost to Earth's oceans from 2003 to 2010 would cover the entire United States in about 1 and one-half feet of water,” said Wahr, also a fellow at the CU-headquartered Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences ...
Himalayan glaciers have lost no ice in the past 10 years, new study revealsFox News
NASA Mission Takes Stock of Earth's Melting Land IceNASA

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Mother Nature Network

3-D Laser Map Shows Earthquake Zone Before and After
Kansas City infoZine
"This study is an excellent demonstration of an emerging tool for Earth science," said Greg Anderson, NSF program director for EarthScope, which funded the research. EarthScope scientists conduct research using data from instruments that measure ...
Amazing 'before and after' pictures of earthquake zone revealed by LiDAR laser ...Daily Mail
3D Imaging Technology Could Help Multi-Fault Earthquake PreparationsRedOrbit

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TIFAC Foundation Day Celebrated
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Bharat Ratna Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam, former President of India, was the Chief Guest and Dr. Ashwani Kumar, Minister of State for Science & Technology, Earth Sciences and Ministry of Planning, presided over the function. Dr. Kalam conferred the 'National ...

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CBC.ca

Scientists say NASA cutting missions to Mars
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NASA Print Email Share Comments Recommend Tweet Related Slideshow Related Stories Apple to announce iPad 3 first week in March How Earth's next supercontinent will form Himalayan glaciers have lost no ice in the past 10 years, new study reveals ...
Obama's budget would cut Mars program, solar system explorationWashington Post
Scientists say NASA to cut missions to MarsSoutheast Missourian

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