and he mentioned that 93.5 million years ago there was a mass extinction of deepwater organisms that coincided with a global marine anoxic event--that is the deep oceans became starved of oxygen Lee said.
Over the last three years we have deployed 400 additional parks staff 120 soldiers and 30 gendarmes in our fight to stop illegal killing of elephants for the black market ivory trade.
and Wildlife Service superintendent for the Papahä naumokuä kea Marine National monument (Monument) which includes Midway Atoll NWR.
) This research was supported by the U s. Air force Office of Scientific research Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative by the UK Engineering and Physical sciences Research Council and through a postdoctoral research fellowship from the Alexander Von humboldt Foundation.
Scientists from Rice the Dutch firm Teijin Aramid the U s. Air force and Israel's Technion Institute this week unveiled a new carbon nanotube (CNT) fiber that looks
Teijin Aramid's headquarters in Arnhem The netherlands; the Technion-Israel Institute of technology in Haifa Israel; and the Air force Research Laboratory (AFRL) in Dayton Ohio.
The new CNT fibers have a thermal conductivity approaching that of the best graphite fibers
The Office of Naval Research Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative M-I SWACO and the Air force Office of Scientific research funded work at Rice.
and polyurethane paint to melt ice on sensitive military radar domes which need to be kept clear of ice to keep them at peak performance.
The Lockheed martin Aerospace Co. through the LANCER IV Program the Office of Naval Research's Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative and the Air force Office of Scientific research supported the research.
-and pest-resistance traits of other grasses using a legion of genetic tools that can reduce crop losses
and migration can loom large in many flagship nature reserves as do issues of how policy is executed
This study was supported in part by Telemedicine and Advanced Technology Research center at the U s army Medical Research and Materiel Command.
After extensive testing and publishing of the results and with funding help from Sergeant's pet care products Stop That was developed
Mcglone asked Sergeant's to make several spray cans that had the androstenone in different concentrations
For his research he worked with the New jersey Air National guard to implement prescribed burns for experimental purposes at the Warren Grove Range where Drexel's Laboratory of Pinelands Research conducts environmental research.
Two years ago the New jersey Air National guard agreed to participate in a pilot study to test the feasibility of using culverts to guide snakes under roads as part of a larger study of northern pine snakes at Warren Grove Gunnery Range.
since unlike other marine mammals they rely solely on their fur rather than an extra layer of blubber to stay warm--it's like a 120-pound human eating 30 pounds of food per day.
and military troops exposed to poisonous chemicals--particularly those in pesticides and chemical weapons. An article in the current issue of the journal Chembiochem outlines the advancement in detoxifying organophosphates
or pesticide exposure and would likely be developed first for military use the proteins could be critical
Research was supported by a grant from the U s army Research Office and the National Science Foundation.
#A case study of manta rays and lagoonsdouglas Mccauley a new assistant professor in UC Santa barbara's Department of Ecology Evolution and Marine Biology does fieldwork in one of the most isolated places in the world--Palmyra Atoll.
whose captain discovered it in 1802 Palmyra contains a 12-square-kilometer national wildlife refuge part of the larger Pacific Remote Islands Marine National monument established in 2009.
The researchers'findings appear in the journal Marine Biology. There is very little known scientifically about manta rays said Mccauley.
and their connection to this particular marine habitat Mccauley explained. Using a novel combination of research tools the scientists examined how the manta rays use lagoons
when it was occupied by American troops. Lagoons are imperiled often very places so that was certainly part of our interest Mccauley said.
The rate at which the Caribbean corals have been declining is truly alarming says Carl Gustaf Lundin Director of IUCN's Global Marine and Polar Programme.
These include the U s. Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary in the northern Gulf of mexico Bermuda and Bonaire all of
The Department of defense U s. Air force Office of Scientific research through a Multidisciplinary University Research Institute grant and the Brazilian agencies National Council for Scientific and Technological Development Coordination for the Improvement of Higher education
In his report Conservation Legacy on a Flagship Forest: Wildlife and Wild Lands on the Flathead National Forest Montana WCS Senior Scientist Dr. John Weaver notes that these protections may not be enough in the face of looming challenges such as climate change.
Future growth of U s. forests expected to declineas forests age their ability to grow decreases a new study by Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL) scientists
The above story is provided based on materials by Marine Biological Laboratory. The original article was written by Diana Kenney.
A high-quality alternative to deceased-donor skin that could be produced from a specially maintained pathogen-free herd of Galt-knockout miniature swine would be an important resource for burn management in both civilian and military settings.
The researchers Johnson's army of undergraduates image children's trays when they leave the line
and productivity of many marine species. The rising temperature and changing chemistry of ocean water combine with other stresses such as overfishing and coastal and marine pollution to alter marine-based food production
In northern marine areas the diversity and biomass of fish populations have increased. Water warming has altered also the distribution of large species of fish found in the open sea.
It's as if a hostile army were unknowingly passing by a castle and the sentry stood up
Another is a sticky'marine snow'that falls slowly downward to the bottom and gets buried in sediments.
The research was supported by the Army Research Office the Semiconductor Research Corporation's FAME Center the Office of Naval Research and Singapore's MOE Academic Research Fund.
Mexico's National Council for Science and Technology and the Army Research Office through the Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative supported the research.
Our discovery provides practical insights into sustainable ancient marine management techniques that can inform local food security strategies today says Groesbeck.
#In addition to conservation efforts in the field WCS also works to conserve maleos at its Bronx Zoo headquarters where curators have reared successfully maleo chicks by recreating the specialized conditions needed for successful reproduction and incubation.
In just a matter of years he united the tribes into an efficient horse-borne military state that rapidly invaded its neighbors and expanded outward in all directions.
but it must have created the ideal conditions for a charismatic leader to emerge out of the chaos develop an army and concentrate power.
Each Mongol warrior had five or more horses and ever-moving herds of livestock provided nearly all food and other resources.
The rest probably depended on the Mongols'brilliant cavalry skills smart political maneuvering and savvy adaptions of urbanized peoples'technologies.
Out here in the West the U s. Cavalry was fighting the Apaches on foot because all the horses were sick.
The seed treatments Cruiser and Nipsit were impacted negatively with the application of the second flush
The research was supported by the Department of energy the National Science Foundation the Robert A. Welch Foundation Teijin Aramid BV the Air force Office of Scientific research and the Department of defense National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Fellowship.
and you've bought an ice cream cake to serve a small army to celebrate. Happy or sad up or down there's a plethora of media in the world that tells us our moods often dictate the foods we choose to eat.
in order to feed the armies engaged in the campaign. This made contact with cultivated barley and wild grass more likely providing opportunities for the virus to'jump'into the crop.
The study of the new species Mesoplodon hotaula is published in the journal Marine Mammal Science.
The study was funded in part by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (P01es016732 R01es010544 5r21es16446-2 and U54es012078) the National Institute of Neurological disorders and Stroke (NS038367) the Veterans Administration Healthcare
The Robert A. Welch Foundation the National Science Foundation the Army Research Office and the American Chemical Society Petroleum Research Fund supported the research.
but steps could be taken to make sure the Earth's largest colony of Magellanic penguins have enough to eat by creating a marine protected reserve with regulations on fishing where penguins forage
The coming together of the genetic evidence with historical evidence of Viking raiders and traders in the Wadden islands and adjacent coastal regions suggests the folklore is right
Tracking an alien invader of conker trees using people poweran army of citizen scientists has helped the professionals understand how a tiny'alien'moth is attacking the UK's conker (horse-chestnut trees
Scientists from Brown University and the Marine Biological Laboratory have shown that the peak in forest greenness as captured by digital pictures does not necessarily correspond to direct measures of peak chlorophyll content in leaves
#How a versatile gut bacterium helps us get our daily dietary fiberuniversity of British columbia researchers have discovered the genetic machinery that turns a common gut bacterium into The swiss Army knife of the digestive tract--helping us metabolize a main
The oldest dated 1500--1300 BC was from Nandrup in northwestern Denmark where a warrior prince had been buried in an oak coffin with a massively hafted bronze sword battle-ax
After Alexander the great's premature death his vast kingdom was divided among his generals. being spent generals they the next three several centuries fighting over the land in-between Roca said.
The Battle took place in 217 B c. between Ptolemy IV the King of Egypt and Antiochus III the Great the King of the Seleucid kingdom that reached from modern-day Turkey to Pakistan.
Adam Skolnick described how, under the leadership of mayor R. Rex Parris, the Mojave desert town of Lancaster, California home of turkey farmers, Frank zappa, Edwards Air force Base,
An unassuming warrior: Chinese environmentalist Ma Jungrowing up in Beijing in the 1970s, Ma Jun spent his summers fishing
The soft-spoken man with the quiet intensity may seem a reluctant warrior but those who know him say his work to expose labor
I'm no eco-warrior. There are so many hare-brain environmental schemes out there and in the whisky industry that just don't work
Currently, Apple â¢s headquarters can only hold 2, 800 people but has 12,000 employees in the Bay area.
Instead of renting out more office buildings at a greater radius from the main office building, Steve jobs would rather house all his employees in one building.
Argentine greenhouse robot brings automation to the massesbuenos AIRES--The new Trakã Â r agricultural robot does not have the brains, firepower or complexity of one of the Transformers,
Smithsonian tracks bird strikes for military, airline industrydr. Carla Dove using a comparison microscope to study feather structure in the Birds Division at the Museum of Natural history.
It didn t take her long to realize that the work performed in this little lab is a big help to the military, the aviation industry and of course, the birds.
So the Federal Aviation Administration and the military fund the Smithsonian lab in order to learn more about the strikes
for the military, it mandatory. What we do know about strikes is that most happen at takeoff and landing, typically at the engine,
deer and â on overseas U s. military bases â animals including goats and pigs. Strikes also happen at all altitudes;
Apple, Google, Facebook and Samsung all have plans for new, striking and audacious, headquarters or additions.
Meanwhile, Google is building a 1. 1-million-square-foot headquarters called Bay View near its current complex in Mountain view,
Samsung plans to build a new American headquarters in Silicon valley, yet another NBBJ project, featuring a 10-story tower,
a massive Renaissance-era military fort outfitted with temporary structures for 1, 043 vendors, in the timeless city of Florence. Just as the setting mixed old and new, amid the silk, suede, linen and leather,
but aren't near brick-and-mortar branches. In Africa, it's very, very important
And now the two have a chance to travel to Google's headquarters in California, and be a part of a year long mentorship program.
that weakens brick and mortar. Weaker brick and mortar and weaker print means weaker publishers,
because the main thing that publishers do for authors that they can t do for themselves is put books on shelves.
while keeping the money flowing to the military-industrial complex, exactly as President Eisenhower warned us.
Research at USC will help towards launching a new flagship transmedia project slated for 2012 that Orange has divulged not yet.
They pounded off the hulls with an old mortar and pestle, winnowed the grains in an antique basket
(and where Union troops torched the main house in 1865). Phil Wood, from Sydney, cured swordfish like ham
The Mexicans handed out suckling pig tacos while a special Canadian contingent cooked up seabuckthorn berry BBQ beef tongue.
The jet fuel was sent to the U s. Air force Research Laboratory for analysis where it passed rigorous testing,
Pushpangadan, now Director General of Amity Institute for Herbal & Biotech Products Development, who remains wary of his past experience,
saves energy New soldier uniforms will harness solar power Finally, a urinal for girls More environmentally-friendly innovations:
Future applications Both the military and police could use SAMARAI. Officers could throw the drones like boomerangs to photograph
Troops could also use them to get ground-level images from airplanes in addition to the aerial images typically used now.
They improve upon drones currently used by the military in that they can hover in place like helicopters
via Popular Science, Navy Times photo: Kobako, Wikimedia
Video: Man uses fish poo, sensors to grow gardenin Oakland, California, a man grows veggies with fish excrement instead of soil.
calls to the Apple headquarters and searches of the Web site do not provide any insight.
The Royal Austro-Hungarian Army used bean leaves to cleanse encampments and U s. researchers observed the effect in the 1940s, Borel noted.
Why the U s. Navy wants our green jet fuel What'synthetic life'could mean for the energy industry The Algaeus algae-fueled Prius hits the road Just look at that diversity!
military--you name it. But the debate really comes down to this: like genetically modified (GM) food--such as Roundup Ready soybeans--should we be concerned that scientists are tinkering with Mother Nature?
Brooklyn to host nation's largest rooftop gardena Brooklyn Navy yard warehouse will soon serve as a host to the nation's largest rooftop garden.
Brightfarms will soon be opening the nation's largest rooftop garden on top of an old Navy  warehouse  in Sunset Park, Brooklyn.
The U s. military had been in Afghanistan just under a year. Today, Rwanda is very peaceful.
Changing elephant poo to green paperjaipur/DELHI--The elephant ride up the stone pathway of the medieval Amber fort outside Jaipur is designed to make tourists feel like Rajput warriors returning from battle-or something on those fantastical lines.
and established a headquarters operations in Los angeles. Lew Roth, vice president of business development for Climateminder, said the company will target its technology at farms in prime California agribusiness districts such as Oxnard, Salinas and Watsonville.
Lufa farms competitor  Brooklyn Grange has constructed already the largest rooftop farm in the United states on an old Navy  warehouse in Brooklyn.
a urinal for girls ââ Ëoeswiss Army studio apartment transforms into 6 rooms
Friends of Earth rains on Lufthansa biofuel paradefriends of the Earth today condemned Lufthansa s use of biofuels on commercial flights as greenwashing that makes an environmentally destructive practice appear eco-friendly.
But Jack Wadsworth, vice president of the Asia Society headquarters in New york city who oversaw the project
Gin gave Dutch courage to 17th century soldiers before battle-the word gin comes from among other sources, the Dutch jenever for juniper.
It could be the eco warriors. Images: Top, Wikimedia/Linux insidev2; Bottom, Energy Saving Trust More digital global warming:
Google's new super headquarters open in London's Covent Gardengoogle s new super headquarters in London by designers PENSON may be home to some Union jack flag themes,
the wall echoes the recently-unveiled  2, 380-square-foot green wall at the bank's Pittsburgh headquarters
Even H. H. Lieutenant general Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, Crown prince of Abu dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed forces (who is referred always to that way-yes,
CSIRO s Sustainable agriculture Flagship in Brisbane, Australia may have found an unlikely solution in wireless networks.
The intensive computing work will allow scientists to test the replicate explosions to check the effectiveness of the military Â's current arsenal without the need to perform actual underground tests.
Half-folded military module So, the friends thought, what if you designed modular boxes with a hinge halfway up the wall,
Carrizo says the company is in the early stages of negotiating deals with mining companies as well as with The argentine military.
Among the regular Apple fans and tech junkies were small armies of Šprofessional queuers  who were being paid a fee by dealers to wait in line.
Across town, in a tangle of alleys in Noksapyeong, a foreign-centric district across from the giant U s army base, thirsty patrons crowd into a string of bright, packed pubs.
and is now a partner in the ŠThe Booth  a chain of craft beer pubs with its flagship in Noksapyeong.)
They don t have to go to the military, so graduate two years earlier than males and have disposable income.
The Veterans Administration started soliciting bids from contractors to help them manage as many as 100
or so through a new hybrid delivery truck that will be used to deliver products in a 70-mile radius from Oakhurst's headquarters in Portland.
of Open Food Foundation have launched recently their flagship project, Open Food Network, an online marketplace connecting consumers to local producers and food hubs.
The military doesn care what it spends on an application. ARPA-E has a different customer, us.
The Wall street journal reports that firms across the region are adding  beehives  to their headquarters
000 bees and the four hives at Google's headquarters. In addition to pollinating flowers on their grounds and throughout the region,
The same drone technology that the U s. military is using in Afghanistan could be put to use in the United states to transport goods between locations safer and faster than human drivers.
The U s. military hopes to soon use drones for cargo transportation and refueling. This is certainly a realistic hope according to Missy Cummings, director of the Humans and Automation Lab at MIT.
soldiers guarding borders may see an army of remotely controlled robots rushing toward them. Cummings reports that oeseveral U s. government agencies are seriously considering how to use unmanned vehicles in first strike or initial invasion settings.
so that Marines could go in. If a robot can launch an invasion, how long before they re delivering our goods and services automatically?
Low-cost sensors, clever software and advancing computer firepower are opening the door to new uses in energy conservation, transportation, health care and food distribution.
To meet increasing demand from customers in North america they ve built a US headquarters in Pella,
and institutions encourage employees to supplement their office space with work locations not paid for by the company-home offices, neighborhood coffee shops and communal spaces, such as parks and museums in the public domain of the city.
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