After decades of research that sought, and found, evidence of a human influence on the earth’s climate, climatologists are beginning to shift to a new and similarly daunting enterprise: creating decade-long forecasts for climate, just as meteorologists ro
Snow on the last day of April has placed 2008 in the record books as the fourth year since 1919 that measurable snow fell in Fairbanks on that day, according to the National Weather Service.
For those who have more fully embraced modern technology there is the relatively plain looking, Iqua 603 SUN headset. A solar-powered Bluetooth headset for those that love their hands-free blathering with a touch of green.
Scientists are abhorred to find their names on the global warming deniers list. Some scientists argued that they have been fighting global warming for almost entire of their careers, and instead of anything, they found themselves listing among the global
If you are using Windows XP and Vista, most likely your computer has an installed version of Flash from Adobe, and you can always download a version of Silverlight from Microsoft. As of today Flash and Silverlight allow you to play videos streaming acros
most TVs and telephones must be outfitted with special features for people with hearing, vision, and speech impairments under U.S. law. Now an influential Democratic congressman wants to expand those requirements to their Internet counterparts.
On May 5, over 200 Purdue university scientists and IT folks will install their newest supercomputer in 24 hours or less in a massive electronic "barn-raising.”
A total of 8,000 mummies are housed in niches along the walls of the Capuchin Catacombs.Hung from hooks by their necks and feet, they wear expensive-looking clothes and their heads hang as if in prayer.