...as a way to combat climate change even as the nation seeks to boost domestic energy production.Ernest Moniz, a physics professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, said "a stunning increase" in production of domestic natural gas...
...Natives for at least 8,000 years, he said. The ice lenses were always melting, but at a slower rate, he said.Physics professor at the University of Alaska Fairbanks Imam Dr. Ataur Chowdhury said he worries climate change will have a "devastating...
...existence is still only theorized could be similarly speedy, he said.Fermilab team spokeswoman Jenny Thomas, a physics professor at the University College of London, said there must be a "more mundane explanation" for the European findings...
...are similar nationwide; all told, the society has just 2,000 members. Philip, 71, a former astronomer and physics professor, is Alaska's most experienced lepidopterist. The field was wide open when he started his Fairbanks collection...
...huge advantage here and plus, Alaska is just a great place to be," Sell added. The students' mentors, such as physics professor Matt Heavner, appreciate their enthusiasm. Heavner said of Glista, "I don't think the project could happen...
...computer-aided plagiarism is more common than college officials would like to think. Last week, University of Virginia physics professor Lou Bloomfield produced dismaying evidence that cheating may be prevalent. Alerted that some of his students might...
...when it contacts oxygen, and will leave six greenish-white trails in the early morning sky. Miguel Larsen, a physics professor at Clemson University, said the chemical breaks down to water, carbon dioxide and aluminum oxide. "Everything...
...coastal erosion and severe storms. According to the Fairbanks Daily News-Miner, Muslim Imam Ataur Chowdhury, a UAF physics professor, cited passages from the Quran and sayings of the Prophet Muhammad that mandate Muslims protect the environment...
...computer-aided plagiarism is more common than college officials would like to think. Last week, University of Virginia physics professor Lou Bloomfield produced dismaying evidence that cheating may be prevalent. Alerted that some of his students might...
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