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What's causing global warming? Look for the fingerprints
2013-09-17 06:58:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Guardian: Scientists are a skeptical bunch. We never accept claims without evidence and we spend large parts of our careers trying to show that other scientist's claims are wrong. This self scrutiny is one of our best traits, and it is a major reason why science advances over time. With this said, it often surprises people that scientists are in such strong agreement about human impacts on the Earth's climate. Many studies, including research by Doran and Zimmerman, Anderegg and colleagues, and more recently...
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Human Fingerprints Visible in Atmospheric Changes
2013-09-17 00:31:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Climate Central: Human-caused greenhouse gas emissions are like a cat burglar. They're hard to see and harder to catch in the act. However, they're prone to leaving fingerprints, and scientists, acting as detectives, have been looking for those fingerprints as evidence has mounted that greenhouse gases are causing global average temperatures to increase. The latest discovery, announced Monday in a paper in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, makes the case that those emissions are causing changes...
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Fla. companya s fingerprints all over iPhone securityFla. companya s...
2013-09-12 06:49:12| Semiconductors - Topix.net
Apple's new iPhone 5S features fingerprint identity sensor technology that allows you to unlock your phone using your fingerprints.
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Non-Contact Gas Leak Detector Analyzes 24 Discrete Ultrasonic Fingerprints
2013-07-22 06:00:00| Chemical Processing
Detector Electronics Corp. (Det-Tronics) released its FlexSonic acoustic gas leak detector. Det-Tronics is part of UTC Climate, Controls & Security, a unit of United Technologies Corp.
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The Fingerprints of Climate Change
2013-07-06 20:30:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Motley Fool: John Vechey of PopCap Games recently joined The Motley Fool for a climate change summit. His first panel guests were Dr. Rachel Cleetus and Dr. Joe Casola. Rachel is a climate economist with the Union of Concerned Scientists, where she advocates for effective global warming policies at the state, regional, federal, and international levels. Joe is the program director for science and impacts at the Center for Climate and Energy Solutions, which works to assess the current state of knowledge regarding...
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