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Tag Archives: pollution
New program aims for insect delivery of protective genes to modify mature plants within a single growing season.
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Posted in Articles, DoDLive Science, Earth Sciences, Engineering, Featured, Photos, Research, Rotator, Technology
Tagged agricultural food supply, clean air, commodity crops, DARPA, Department of Defense (DoD), DoD, DOD and science, drought, flooding, food, frost, fungi, herbicides, humans, insects, life, materials, pests, plant, plants, pollution, salinity, viruses
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Oh great. So we’re polluting space now. Does this remind anyone else of that Wall-E reality that seemed so scary? Yeah, me too. A team of scientists from the Naval Research Laboratory, Old Dominion University, and the University of Waterloo …
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Posted in Space, Space Matters
Tagged ACE, armed with science, Atmospheric Chemistry Experiment, AWS, Canadian Space Agency, carbon dioxide, CO2, going green, Mesosphere, naval research laboratory, navy, NRL, Old Dominion University, polluting space, pollution, primary radiative cooling agent, science, Technology, Thermosphere, troposphere, Wall-E
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This is the 29th entry in the Armed with Science series, Dispatches from Antarctica. The series features Air Force Lt. Col. Ed Vaughan’s first-hand experiences on OPERATION: DEEP FREEZE, the Defense Department’s support of National Science Foundation research in Antarctica. 1 November 2010, …
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Posted in Earth Sciences, Physical Sciences, Videos
Tagged Dispatches from Antarctica, Lt. Col. Edward Vaughan, marine biology, marine mammals, nanotechnology, national science foundation, NOAA, NSF, plastics, pollution
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This is the 28th entry in the Armed with Science series, Dispatches from Antarctica. The series features Air Force Lt. Col. Ed Vaughan’s first-hand experiences on OPERATION: DEEP FREEZE, the Defense Department’s support of National Science Foundation research in Antarctica. October 29, 2010, …
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Posted in Earth Sciences, Videos
Tagged climate change, Dispatches from Antarctica, environment, Lt. Col. Edward Vaughan, national science foundation, NSF, ozone, pollution
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Bill Seifert of U.S. Naval Facilities Engineering Command Headquarters will discuss the development of future naval facilities utilizing low impact development techniques to manage storm water runoff and prevent sediment and pollutants from reaching our waterways. Listen to the interview! …
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Posted in Earth Sciences, Podcast
Tagged Bill Seifert, environment, Environmental Protection Agency, EPA, LID, low impact development, pollution, US Naval Facilities Engineering Command Headquarters, US Navy, water quality
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