Science Research Groups
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Reddy Lab at Loyola University Chicago Apr 22, 2017 BioCircuits Institute at UC San Diego Mar 30, 2017 MIALAB: Medical Image Analysis Lab Feb 22, 2017 |
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NASA Cassini-Huygens Mission to Saturn & Titan Jan 15, 2017 Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST) Jan 04, 2017 USGS Astrogeology Science Center Dec 31, 2016 |
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Culham Centre for Fusion Energy Mar 28, 2017 Oskar Klein Centre for Cosmoparticle Physics Mar 11, 2017 |
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Data & Society Apr 25, 2017 UC Boulder Information Science Apr 17, 2017 MIT Institute for Data, Systems, and Society Apr 10, 2017 |
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Banff International Research Station Jan 16, 2017 Mathematical Biosciences Institute Jan 07, 2017 Max Planck Institute for Mathematics Jan 07, 2017 |
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Submitted Oct 13, 2004 to Science Research Groups » Earth Science The Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology is a university research consortium dedicated to exploring the Earth's interior through the collection and distribution of seismographic data. IRIS programs contribute to scholarly research, education, earthquake hazard mitigation, and the verification of a Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty. Support for IRIS comes from the National Science Foundation, other federal agencies, universities, and private foundations.
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Submitted Oct 13, 2004 to Science Research Groups » Earth Science The PASSCAL Instrument Center is located on the New Mexico Tech campus in Socorro New Mexico. We are an NSF sponsored facility whose purpose is to provide modern, state-of-the art equipment to do field research in seismology. The facility is comprised of 14 full time staff, part time student workers and interns. The support we provide is in the form of seismic instrumentation, maintenance of equipment, training and logistical field support for experiments.
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Submitted Oct 13, 2004 to Science Research Groups » Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences Scripps Institution of Oceanography is one of the oldest, largest, and most important centers for marine science research, graduate training, and public service in the world. Scripps Institution was founded in 1903 as an independent biological research laboratory, which became part of the University of California in 1912. At that time the laboratory was given the Scripps name in recognition of supporters Ellen Browning Scripps and E. W. Scripps. Scripps staff numbers approximately 1,300, including about 90 faculty, nearly 300 other scientists, and some 200 graduate students. The institution's annual expenditures total more than $140 million. Research at Scripps encompasses physical, chemical, biological, geological, and geophysical studies of the oceans. Ongoing investigations include the topography and composition of the ocean bottom, waves and currents, and the flow and interchange of matter between seawater and the ocean bottom or the atmosphere. Scripps's research ships are used in these investigations throughout the world's oceans.
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Submitted Oct 13, 2004 to Science Research Groups » Earth Science Scripps Institution of Oceanography is one of the oldest, largest, and most important centers for marine science research, graduate training, and public service in the world. Scripps Institution was founded in 1903 as an independent biological research laboratory, which became part of the University of California in 1912. At that time the laboratory was given the Scripps name in recognition of supporters Ellen Browning Scripps and E. W. Scripps. Scripps staff numbers approximately 1,300, including about 90 faculty, nearly 300 other scientists, and some 200 graduate students. The institution's annual expenditures total more than $140 million. Research at Scripps encompasses physical, chemical, biological, geological, and geophysical studies of the oceans. Ongoing investigations include the topography and composition of the ocean bottom, waves and currents, and the flow and interchange of matter between seawater and the ocean bottom or the atmosphere. Scripps's research ships are used in these investigations throughout the world's oceans.
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Submitted Oct 13, 2004 to Science Research Groups » Earth Science Through hundreds of research projects, the Earth Institute brings its strengths from climate prediction to integrated water management, biodiversity conservation to public health, geophysics to hazards reduction to bear on the challenges of environmental decision-making, international development programs, and science policy to greatly improve conditions for the world's poor while preserving the natural systems that support life on Earth.
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Submitted Oct 13, 2004 to Science Research Groups » Chemistry ChemSpy.com is a convenient tool for Professionals, scientists as well as Students to speed up their chemistry search on the world wide web. We provide a number of useful services for free.
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Submitted Oct 12, 2004 to Science Research Groups » Earth Science Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution is a private, non-profit research facility dedicated to the study of marine science and to the education of marine scientists. It is the largest independent oceanographic institution in the world.
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Submitted Oct 12, 2004 to Science Research Groups » Chemistry The Chemistry Department conducts basic research in the chemical sciences on subjects ranging from nuclear processes shortly after the big bang, to medical imaging, and many topics in between. Major topics of our research includes: Experimental and theoretical programs studying imaging and neuroscience, Charge transfer for energy conversion, Chemistry with ionizing radiation, Catalysis and surface science, Nanoscience, Combustion, and Nuclear chemistry. Learn about our research. Click on the other links at the left to discover who we are and how we work.
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Submitted Oct 12, 2004 to Science Research Groups » Mathematics Search and browsw the library. Mathmatics topics: Algebra, Analysis, Arithmetic/Early Math, Calculus (Single Variable), Calculus (Multivariable), Communicating Math, Differential Equations, Discrete Math, Dynamical Systems (Chaos, Fractals...), Geometry, History and Biography, Logic/Foundations, Number Theory, Numerical Analysis, Operations Research, Pre-Calculus (Functions, Inequalities, Trigonometry), Probability/Statistics, Topology, Applications/Connections. Educational materials. Teaching issues/strategies.
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Submitted Oct 11, 2004 to Science Research Groups » Earth Science The Pacific Northwest Seismograph Network. All about earthquakes and geologic hazards of the Pacific Northwest
Latest Quakes. Volcanoes. Catalogs & Data. Hazards & Preparation. Research. Outreach & Education. Operations & Projects. REPORT AN EARTHQUAKE. USGS EQhazard. Mount Adams. Mount Baker. Crater Lake. Glacier Peak. Mount Hood. Mount Rainier. Mount St. Helens. Three Sisters. Mount St. Helens Seismicity Information. Cascade Volcano Locations and 4,000 year Eruption Summary. |
Submitted Oct 11, 2004 to Science Research Groups » Earth Science The volcano camera shows an image of Mount St. Helens, taken from the Johnston Ridge Observatory. The Observatory and VolcanoCam are located at an elevation of approximately 4,500 feet, about five miles from the volcano. The view is approximately south-southeast across the North Fork Toutle River Valley. The image automatically updates approximately every five minutes. We expanded the VolcanoCam Images Archives include three VolcanoCam movies! You are now able to download and view the Mount St. Helens eruptions of October 1, October 4 and October 5, 2004. We also have available complete sets of the individual images (from dawn to dusk) of these three days.
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Submitted Oct 11, 2004 to Science Research Groups » Earth Science News and information on the Cascades Volcanoes with links to new publications, current information, photos, maps, links, plus brief eruptive history of each volcano. Includes updates on the current status of the Cascade Range Volcanoes including Mount St. Helens. World-wide current volcanic activity. Hazads assessment reports and maps. Educational materials for students and teachers. America's volcanic past. What to do if a volcano erupts. Information and Maps to the Cascade Range. Travel and Hiking Information. Links to other Agencies. National Parks, Volcanic Monuments, and National Forests.
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Submitted Oct 11, 2004 to Science Research Groups » Biology A microbiology information portal containing a vast collection of resources including articles, news, frequently asked questions, and links pertaining to the field of microbiology.
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Submitted Oct 11, 2004 to Science Research Groups » Space Sciences Founded in December 1904 by George Ellery Hale as one of the original scientific enterprises of the Carnegie Institution of Washington, Mt. Wilson Observatory is completing its first century as one of the worlds premier astronomical observatories. During the first half of the twentieth century Mt. Wilson was successively home to the worlds two largest telescopes as well as the most powerful facilities in existence for studying the sun. In the twenty-first century, the Observatory hosts several of the most technologically advanced facilities in the world for studying astronomical objects with unprecedented resolution and clarity. The 100-inch Hooker telescope remains in active scientific service, and the solar towers are daily collecting data representing the worlds longest continuous record of the sun.
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Submitted Oct 11, 2004 to Science Research Groups » Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences NOAA's Paleoclimatology Program is working with scientists from around the world to study past climate in hopes of achieving a better understanding of the Earth's present and future climate. This site was developed to help educate, inform and highlight the importance of paleoclimate research; as well as to show how paleoclimate research relates to global warming and other important issues of climate variability and change.
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Submitted Oct 11, 2004 to Science Research Groups » Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences A comprehensive website on drought in the historical and paleoclimatic records, designed to help educate, inform and highlight the history and importance of drought, and to show how paleoclimate research relates to drought and other important issues of climate variability and change.
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Submitted Oct 11, 2004 to Science Research Groups » Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences The paleoclimate record shows rapid and dramatic changes in climate have occurred in the past on global and regional scales. Here's what we know and what we don't know about the causes and effects of these changes.
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Submitted Oct 09, 2004 to Science Research Groups » Earth Science Welcome to the South Pacific Odyssey, a scientific quest to understand a part of the deep sea called the Lau Basin. Enveloped by the territorial waters of the Kingdom of Tonga, the journey to the Lau Basinrich in mystery and intrigueseeks answers to questions, simple and complex: What forces shape the dramatic landscapes that characterize this ocean basin? Why is the seafloor here different from any other place on Earth? What bizarre life forms exist at these deep-sea hot springs? How can life exist in such extreme conditions, and what can we learn from it? Throughout this site, you will explore the Lau Basin; meet the scientists; catch glimpses of the rich culture, customs and traditions of the people of this region; and journey alongside as scientists lock their sights on a target spot. Only then will they begin to unravel the mysteries, one by one, map by map, rock by rock, animal by animal.
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Submitted Oct 09, 2004 to Science Research Groups » Earth Science InterRidge is an initiative concerned with facilitating international and multi-disciplinary research associated with mid-ocean ridges. The InterRidge Office is hosted by the Leibniz-Institut fr Meereswissenschaften for the next threeyear term - from 2004 to 2006. Representatives from the Member Nations form the Steering Committee, which plans and directs InterRidge activities. Working Groups are established by the Steering Committee to oversee development and execution of various aspects of the In terRidge program. The scientific objectives of InterRidge are outlined in the Science Plan. The National Correspondents, are a vital component of InterRidge, representing the main nodes of communication between InterRidge and participating countries.
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Submitted Oct 09, 2004 to Science Research Groups » Earth Science EarthScope is a bold undertaking to apply modern observational, analytical and telecommunications technologies to investigate the structure and evolution of the North American continent and the physical processes controlling earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. EarthScope will provide a foundation for fundamental and applied research throughout the United States that will contribute to the mitigation of risks from geological hazards, the development of natural resources, and the publics understanding of the dynamic Earth.
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