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| Environmental Jobs! |
| Check out a list compiled by Sam Arons of organizations that have or probably will have energy- / envi- / climate-type jobs or internships. |
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| AccessBerkeley |
| AccessBerkeley is a directory of researchers in the extended Berkeley community. It is an advanced network that enables faculty, researchers, students, and funders to interact, connect, and collaborate. Individuals manage profiles that detail their experience, research interests, technologies developed, projects, and papers. Join the network now and help us grow this powerful community. |
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| Research News |
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| Berkeley Lab Researchers Propose a New Breed of Supercomputers for Improving Global Climate Predictions |
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Three researchers from the U.S. Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) have proposed an innovative way to improve global climate change predictions by using a supercomputer with low-power embedded microprocessors, an approach that would overcome limitations posed by today’s conventional supercomputers.
(LBNL Research News May 5, 2008) |
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| How Iron Gets Into the North Pacific |
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Is the dust-storm theory overblown? Most oceanographers have assumed that, in the areas of the world's oceans known as High Nutrient, Low Chlorophyll (HNLC) regions, the iron needed to fertilize infrequent plankton blooms comes almost entirely from wind-blown dust. Phoebe Lam and James Bishop of the Earth Sciences Division at the Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory have now shown that in the North Pacific, at least, it just ain't so.
(LBNL Research News March 19, 2008) |
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