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- The Study of Oceanography Relates to Entrepreneurship? This Writer Thinks So..The science of oceans can be related to the entrepreneurial world that we live in? You may be surprised at what their connections may be.
- Oceanography for Preschool ToddlersTeaching ocean sciences to toddlers and preschoolers is probably the most fun any group of kids and their teachers could hope to have on a hot summer's day.
- Studying OceanographyWater has many unique properties. Pure water is composed of hydrogen and oxygen. The chemical composition of water is two hydrogen atoms to one oxygen atom (H2O). The dissolving power of water exceeds that of any liquid.
- Sea Searcher's Handbook Uses Multiple Skills to Teach OceanographyThe Sea Searcher's Handbook produced by the Monterey Bay Aquarium makes use of mathematical, critical thinking, and language skills to promote understanding of oceanogrpahy and ocean conservation.
Scripps Gets $25 Million for Climate ResearchScripps Institute of Oceanography will receive $25 million in funds to continue the debate on the science of global warming. What do you think their research will show?
Discover the Ocean and Skies with These Cool Courses at the University of Colorado, BoulderAtmospheric and Oceanic Sciences offered at the CU are helpful for anyone seeking jobs in meteorology and oceanography.- Best Free Online SchoolsWith the free online schools and classes written about here, you can surely find exactly what is top on your list of �gotta knows'! Tectonic Plates, Web Site Marketing, Oceanography, Earth Sciences, the Quechua Language? Here they are, and more!
- Coral Reefs Threatened by Global Warming and the Greenhouse EffectGlobal warming is responsible for the detrimental and irreversible consequences...
- Struggling to DisbelieveConsidering the implications from a recent scientific theory.
- Fewer Cod and Lobster, Less Skiing for U.S. Northeast?A new report from the Northeast Climate Impacts Assessment provides details on how much the Northeast could change if carbon dioxide levels continue to increase.
- Three Ways to Explore Cape Cod: By SeaThree ways to explore Cape Cod by sea, and some by land.
Scientists Caution that Alien Life Forms May Not Be Recognized Because of PreconceptionsA new report by the National Research Council affirms that life in the extended regions of our solar system and in other spheres of outer space could be very different from what we expect.- Cape Cod, Massachusetts Vacation FunFamily fun, shopping and dining in Cape Cod, MA
Researchers Grasp the 2007 Atlantic Hurricane SeasonNorth Carolina State University proved to be the only national model to accurately predict the 2006 Atlantic Hurricane season. How does the 2007 NOAA prediction compare with NCSU's, and what's the idea behind the new CBLAST model at the University of Miami?
Want to See Whales Up Close and Personal?The blue whale is the size of a Boeing jet. 50 people could stand on its tongue. Its heart is the size of a small car. Wait until you see how much one of the mammals eats every day!- San Diego 2007 Summer Camp DirectoryIt's time to gear up for summer camp and the San Diego area has an abundance of great diverse 2007 Summer Camp programs for your kids! Here is a directory of some of the fun, exciting summer camps offered in San Diego County:
Journey to the Center of the Earth: Not Just a Fantasy AnymoreIn a hidden area sandwiched between the Capo Verde Islands in the Atlantic Ocean a secret scientific mission is taking place. Its objective: to study a mysterious hollow point that scientists say may reveal "...a window into the heart of the earth's core..."
Hanauma Bay, Hawaii: Ocean Gem of OahuIf you go to Oahu, you must visit Hanauma Bay. This protected coral reef cove contains some of the most exotic and beautiful ocean wildlife in Hawaii, as well as some of the prettiest scenery and a very nice beach.- Explorers to Lead Study of Gulf Coast Marine Sactuary Remotely from ConnecticutA U.S. navy submarine will help scuba divers give the science community one of the most complete views of one of the country's 13 maritime sanctuaries.
- Lakes Found Under Ice of AntarcticaScientists have detected a network of lakes under the ice and bitter cold of Antarctica.
- WAITING for the "BIG ONE"The great San Francisco quake in 1906 was produced by a sudden movement of the northern end of the San Andreas fault of up to 21 feet. One scientist predicts a cataclysmic movement of up to 32 feet on the southern end, near L.A., that could occur at any moment.
- Why You Should Go Boating and Have Some FunA trip to the beach or to any scenic body of water has proven to be an excellent form of recreation for groups and individuals.
Guide to Washington, D.C. Tourist Attractions for Repeat VisitorsWhen the Smithsonian, the Monuments and White House become stale, check out the Capitol Corinthian Columns at the National Arboretum or tiptoe up to the Awakening Giant. Refreshing options for those who want to venture beyond the Mall.
Why You Should Visit La Jolla CaliforniaLa Jolla home of the Scripps Institute and Biotechnology Companies is a "jewel " of a place to visit. Hold a conference and enjoy the seaside resort. It is one of the sweetest towns in the country.- Al Gore Delivers An Inconvenient Truth: A Documentary About His Multimedia Presentation About Global WarmingWhile skepticism trumps idealism in today's climate of current affairs, Gore's sincerity manifests itself on the screen.
- Worst Date EverThis was my worst date ever.
Retirement Life in San Carlos, MexicoSeaside San Carlos is an ideal setting for retirement. Social clubs and professional services offer a happy lifestyle and good health care support. Art galleries, Community Theater, fishing, golf, boating and diving lend a very pleasant atmosphere.- The WWW- No, Its Not What You Think!No, it's not what you think. When history looks back and sees the letters WWW, it may well come to stand for the World Water Wars.
The most important and precious resource that is now being destroyed faster than we can reclaim it, is water. - Doug Macdougall's 'Frozen Earth' Explains Ice Age, Threat of Global WarmingGlobal warming is a hot topic these days. To understand what global warming is, and whether or not we need to be afraid, one must start by learning about the ice ages, and Frozen Earth is an excellent introduction to the topic.
- Surfing: Rocked like a Rolling StoneHow a women's near death surfing experience turned her into an avid surfer. While she still fears the ocean's power, she has learned to trust her.
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