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North Shore residents face high flood insurance bills – New Orleans …

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NASA sees a weakening Cyclone Funso’s ‘closed eye’

ScienceDaily (Jan. 27, 2012) ? Powerful Cyclone Funso’s eye has been clear in NASA satellite imagery over the last several days until NASA’s Aqua satellite noticed it had “closed” and become filled with high clouds on January 27. NASA’s Aqua satellite passed over Tropical Cyclone Funso on January 27 at 0730 UTC (2:30 a.m. EST). [...]

Greece: Bond talks at ‘very good point’ (AP)

LAGONISSI, Greece ? Greece’s finance minister on Wednesday said talks with banks for a debt reduction deal worth euro100 billion ($127 billion) are at “a very good point.” Evangelos Venizelos made the remark a day before he is due to resume talks in Athens with Charles Dallara, the head of the Institute of International Finance, [...]

WHOI’s John Waterbury receives NAS Gilbert Morgan Smith Medal

Public release date: 24-Jan-2012[ | E-mail | Share ] Contact: Media Officemedia@whoi.edu508-289-3340Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution The National Academy of Sciences (NAS) has awarded John Waterbury, scientist emeritus in the Biology Department at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI), the 2012 Gilbert Morgan Smith Medal. Waterbury is among 17 individuals honored by NAS this year [...]

Posts Tagged ‘high resolution microscopes’

Almost perfect: A breakthrough in superlens development January 11, 2012 No Comments

Public release date: 9-Jan-2012[ | E-mail | Share ] Contact: Marcia Goodrichmlgoodri@mtu.edu906-487-2343Michigan Technological University A step toward a cheap, simple lens powerful enough to let us see a single virus A superlens would let you see a virus in a drop of blood and open the door to better and cheaper electronics. It might, says [...]

Almost perfect: A breakthrough in superlens development No Comments

ScienceDaily (Jan. 9, 2012) ? A superlens would let you see a virus in a drop of blood and open the door to better and cheaper electronics. It might, says Durdu Guney, make ultra-high-resolution microscopes as commonplace as cameras in our cell phones. No one has yet made a superlens, also known as a perfect [...]