Fertility and Sterility, Volume 74, Issue 6, December 2000, Pages 1142-1147 Yoshiyuki Kojima M.D., Shoichi Sasaki M.D., Yasue Kubota M.D., Takahito Ikeuchi M.D., Yutaro Hayashi M.D., and Kenjiro Kohri M.D.; […]
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Contact: Nancy Ross-Flanigan rossflan@umich.edu 734-647-1853 University of Michigan SAN FRANCISCO—In “Journey to the Centre of the Earth,” Jules Verne took readers on an amazing expedition into the heart of the […]
Solar System’s Largest Moon (Ganymede) Likely has a Hidden Ocean
Add Jupiter’s moon Ganymede, which is bigger than two of the solar system’s nine planets, to the growing list of worlds with evidence of liquid water under the surface. A […]
Satellite sniffs out chemical traces of atmospheric pollution
The recent Hague talks on global warming focused attention on the so-called greenhouse gases in our atmosphere. But these gases are only a part of the story. Mankind generates a […]
XMM-Newton observatory: a year of monster astronomy
The XMM-Newton space observatory took off from Kourou, French Guiana one year ago this week. XMM is a space telescope that looks at the very hottest regions and most violent […]
NASA Goddard Scientists to Highlight New Earth Science Insights at 2000 Fall Meeting
Rob Gutro/ Harvey Leifert AGU Press Room (Phone: 415/ 905-1007) Lynn Chandler Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Md. (Phone: 301 614-5562) Release No: 00-146 New Earth science insights by scientists […]
Grant Program Supports Academic/Industry Space Projects Statewide
CAPE CANAVERAL SPACEPORT–The Florida Space Research Institute (FSRI), the Florida Space Grant Consortium (FSGC), and the Spaceport Florida Authority today announced the selection of 13 space research and education projects […]
Planetary Sciences Best Student Paper Award
Introduction: The Meteoritical Society and the Planetary Division of the Geological Society of America are jointly sponsoring a “Planetary Sciences Best Student Paper Award” beginning in the year 2000. The […]
TRW/Raytheon NPOESS Team Moves Forward, System Requirements Review Completed
The nation’s next-generation, space-based weather system took another step forward with the successful completion of a system requirements review (SRR) at TRW Inc. (NYSE:TRW) based on requirements provided by the […]
Microscopic Life Provides Clues about Past Climates, NOAA Scientist Tells AGU
Microscopic plant and animal life is providing scientists clues about the climate system that existed as long as 10,000 years ago, David M. Anderson of NOAA‘s National Geophysical Data Center […]