Washington, DC–(ENEWSPF)–June 28, 2011. Worldwide, 2010 was one of the two warmest years on record according to the 2010 State of the Climate report, which NOAA released today. The peer-reviewed report, issued in coordination with the American Meteorological Society, was compiled by 368 scientists from 45 countries. It provides a[Read More…]
Environmental
Study Offers Insights into Link between Parkinson’s and Pesticides
Washington, DC—(ENEWSPF)–June 28, 2011. Recent studies have linked Parkinson’s disease to pesticide exposure. In a new article published in the journal Molecular Neurodegeneration, researchers at the University of Missouri School of Medicine take some of the first steps toward understanding this link and unraveling the molecular dysfunction that occurs when[Read More…]
Department of Energy Awards Nearly $7.5 Million to Help Develop Next Generation Wind Turbines
Washington, D.C.–(ENEWSPF)–June 28, 2011. U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu today announced that six projects in four states – California, Colorado, Florida, and New York – have been selected to receive nearly $7.5 million over two years to advance next-generation designs for wind turbine drivetrains. Drivetrains, which include a turbine’s gearbox[Read More…]
Fight Japanese Beetles and Lawn Grubs with New Neem Formulation
MAINE–(ENEWSPF)–June 27, 2011 From the University of Kentucky Cooperative Extension Service In Maine, where I lived for more than 50 years, Japanese beetle season was easy to remember . . . because it coincided each year with tourist season. In other words, when the cars came through the toll booths[Read More…]
Study Finds Pregnant Women and Fetuses Contaminated with Pesticides Linked to Genetically Engineered Food
Washington, DC—(ENEWSPF)–June 27, 2011. A study published in the May 2011 edition of the journal Reproductive Toxicology finds pregnant women and their fetuses contaminated with pesticides and metabolites of the herbicide gluphosinate and the Cry1Ab protein of the insecticide based on the bacterium bacillus thuringiensis (Bt), both affiliated with genetically[Read More…]
NASA Mission Suggests Sun and Planets Constructed Differently
Artist Rendering of the Genesis Spacecraft During Collection Phase of Mission. Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech Pasadena, CA-(ENEWSPF)- Researchers analyzing samples returned by NASA’s 2004 Genesis mission have discovered that our sun and its inner planets may have formed differently than previously thought. Data revealed differences between the sun and planets in[Read More…]
SOFIA Successfully Observes Challenging Pluto Occultation
Pasadena, CA-(ENEWSPF)- On June 23, NASA’s Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy (SOFIA) observed the dwarf planet Pluto as it passed in front of a distant star. This event, known as an "occultation," allowed scientific analysis of Pluto and its atmosphere by flying SOFIA at the right moment to an exact[Read More…]
Climate Changing Our Nation’s Landscapes: NOAA, American Public Gardens Association Unveil Partnership to Enhance Awareness
Washington, DC–(ENEWSPF)–June 24, 2011. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the American Public Gardens Association (APGA) today announced an innovative pilot project at Longwood Gardens in Kennett Square, Pa., that links NOAA’s internationally recognized climate services and APGA’s public gardens, which receive more than 70 million visitors a[Read More…]
Department of Energy Announces $120 Million to Support Development of Innovative Manufacturing Processes
Washington, D.C.–(ENEWSPF)–June 24, 2011. Today, President Obama launched the Advanced Manufacturing Partnership, including an investment of up to $120 million from the Department of Energy over three years to develop transformational manufacturing technologies and innovative materials that could enable industrial facilities to dramatically increase their energy efficiency. The Advanced Manufacturing[Read More…]
NRC Tracking Flooding at Two Nebraska Nuclear Power Plants
Washington, DC—(ENEWSPF)—June 23, 2011. The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is closely watching conditions along the Missouri River where floodwaters are rising at Cooper Nuclear Station and the Fort Calhoun nuclear power plant in Nebraska. Unusual Event declarations remain in effect at both plants, the lowest of four levels of[Read More…]





