Wednesday, February 15th, 2012
This is the first-ever all-sky map of carbon monoxide in the cosmos. The Planck space telescope was designed to look at the background glow in the cosmos in an effort to understand how it formed. Coincidentally, scientists have found, it can help spot star-forming regions where carbon monoxide glows brightly despite its low abundance. Read
Wednesday, February 15th, 2012
The Norwegian Polar Institute (NPI) has received official confirmation from the Russian Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute (AARI) that scientists have drilled through the ice to Lake Vostok, a lake under the Antarctic ice cap. This may yield knowledge about life that has existed in isolation for millions of years. Read More
Wednesday, February 15th, 2012
A satellite image of the ice pack on the Atlantic side of the Arctic was taken last Saturday and tells a story you have never heard in February: The entire Kara Sea east of Novaya Zemlya is ice-free. While central Europe and Russia are freezing and covered with snow, the story is different in the high
Wednesday, February 15th, 2012
Golden Software, Inc., the leading developer of affordable scientific graphics software announces the release of Strater 3, a powerful, user-friendly upgrade to Strater, a well log, borehole and cross section plotting software package for geoscientists. Strater 3 enables users to quickly create professional well logs, cross sections and location maps from interval, depth, and well
Tuesday, February 14th, 2012
The POGIZC addresses two job prospects, the integrated management of coastal and regional planning guidelines in each of the coastal states, form the basis both of the plan, summarized in four aspects: the current status of the components of the physical space – natural and socioeconomic identification and assessment of environmental and design criteria, guidelines
Tuesday, February 14th, 2012
The European Land Information Service (EULIS) is the first and only service to offer direct access to cross-border official land registration information. EULIS is owned by a consortium of ten European land registry organisations, most of which are government departments. The website (www.eulis.eu orwww.eulis.org), launched at the beginning of February, explains the service with new innovative
Tuesday, February 14th, 2012
The Hydrographentag 2012 will take place this year from 11 to 13 June – in keeping with tradition – as a joint event held with the DVW. The venue was first elected in Husum, the city of Theodor Storm in the North Sea – and a center of German wind energy industry. The DHyG is specifically for the conference,
Tuesday, February 14th, 2012
Independent of the Leipzig culture and creative industries, with the support of the “Leipzig Agenda 21” an interface ( API developed) to access data in Leipzig. This interface can be structured public data from the city of Leipzig is available for free use. External developers can now develop applications that use that data. Read More
Tuesday, February 14th, 2012
Tectonic, climate and the topography of the mountain ranges interact through a complex system of interactions and feedbacks. The nature and strength of these links are examined on the basis of data collection of 69 mountain ranges over the five continents. Read More
Tuesday, February 14th, 2012
Melita is considering covering Malta with a seamless Wi-Fi network across all the territory so that internet users can benefit from the same speeds they have at home and enjoy their home broadband experience outdoors. In an exclusive interview with i-Tech, Melita’s chief operations officer Ludolf Rasterhoff explained his company’s vision for high-speed broadband in Malta,