…and Mayor Michael Bloomberg has agreed to answer the call in New York City, you may find this little experiment worth your while–you may pick a color that does not…
…funding by the US National Science Foundation. Heat transfer calculations aren’t new things to engineers. There have been plenty of commercial software that have been developed to simulate heat transfer….
…in solving many scientific problems that involve huge calculations. Computational scientists are used to think in the language of parallelism. So a 128-core computer is nothing new for them. It…
…runs twice as fast in FireFox as the faster method in Chrome. Other people who view your test can contribute new results when it is run in their browser also….
…new friends and a number of old friends, and have a great time. One way we showed our thanks was through our Thanksgiving tree, highlighting the many ways we’re thankful…
…heats the Earth and makes it habitable for us. So when the Sun is more active, the Earth should get warmer, right? Wrong. New research, recently published in Nature, shows…
…If the evidence doesn’t fit the claim, then the claim is rejected and revised. New evidence can result in changes to long-held understandings about how the world works–it is the…
…help us to better understand our own planet and the wide variety of organisms with which we share it. Read about the discovery at: http://www.nasa.gov/topics/universe/features/gliese_581_feature.html Learn how scientists find new…
…less on Earth’s moon than on Earth, without losing any of your mass. Scientists are currently using measurements of objects’ gravitational pulls to find new planets around stars. As a…
Warm millennium, that is. And Southern Hemisphere, that is. New research suggests that Earth will continue to warm into the year 3000, even if human-caused carbon dioxide emissions stop right…