Browse News Stories
261 to 270 of 399 stories
view headlines only
-
Temple Researcher Attempting To Create Cyclic Ozone
February 5, 2005 With nearly twice the energy of normal, bent-shaped ozone (O3), cyclic ozone could hold the key component for a future manned-mission to Mars. No one has ever seen-let alone made-cyclic ozone. But ... > full story -
International Science Team Measures Arctic's Atmosphere
January 28, 2005 An international team of scientists embarked this week on a journey to improve modeling of global-scale air quality and climate change predictions by conducting high quality measurements of the ... > full story -
Scientists Studying Wintry Ice In Summer Clouds
January 28, 2005 Even on the hottest summer day the temperature inside some clouds remains icy and winter-like, producing temperature readings as cold as negative 70 degrees Celsius (negative 94 degrees Fahrenheit). ... > full story -
NASA's Aura Satellite Sheds New Light On Air Quality And Ozone Hole
December 17, 2004 NASA scientists announced the agency's Aura spacecraft is providing the first daily, direct global measurements of low-level ozone and many other pollutants affecting air ... > full story -
Giant Atmospheric Brown Cloud Has Intercontinental Reach
December 17, 2004 NASA scientists announced a giant, smoggy atmospheric brown cloud, which forms over South Asia and the Indian Ocean, has intercontinental reach. The brown cloud is a moving, persistent air mass ... > full story -
Columbia Team Shows How Stratospheric Conditions Affect Weather
December 8, 2004 Three members of Columbia’s Department of Applied Physics and Applied Mathematics have used a simple climate model to demonstrate how the weather systems and storms we experience may be ... > full story -
Trace Gases Are Key To Halting Global Warming
November 22, 2004 Researchers suggest that reductions of trace gases may allow stabilization of climate so that additional global warming would be less than 1° C, a level needed to maintain global coastlines. ... > full story -
Ground-Level Ozone Linked To Increased Mortality
November 16, 2004 Changes in ground-level ozone were significantly associated with an increase in deaths in many U.S. cities, according to a nationwide study conducted by researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg ... > full story -
Study Shows Potential For Antarctic Climate Change
October 7, 2004 While Antarctica has mostly cooled over the last 30 years, the trend is likely to rapidly reverse, according to a computer model study by NASA researchers. The study indicates the South Polar Region ... > full story -
Protecting Our Planet's Ozone Layer
October 5, 2004 Monitoring our planet's atmosphere has become an international priority. The Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI) is using instruments on several satellites to follow the evolution ... > full story
Search ScienceDaily
Number of stories in archives: 137,427

