It’s all down to cosmic rays What happened in the past? The ‘hockey stick’ graph has been proven wrong It’s been far warmer in the past, what’s the big deal? It was warmer during the Medieval period, with vineyards in England We are simply recovering from the Little Ice Age Wha...
It left New York City on June 4 on the first leg of a voyage that was to continue on to Spitsbergen, Norway and ultimately to the North Pole and a rendezvous with Germany’s Graf Zeppelin. At right, crew members Cornelius P. Royster, John R. Janson, and Harry Zoeller dine in the ...
covering more of the southern oceans than it has since scientists began a long-term satellite record to map sea ice extent in the late 1970s. The upward trend in the Antarctic, however, is only about a third of the magnitude of the rapid loss of sea ice in the Arctic Ocean. ...
This is bad timing. The UN’s World Meteorological Organization called the conference in order to draft a global plan for providing “climate services” to the world: that is, to deliver climate predictions useful to everyone from farmers worried about the next rainy season to doctors trying to...
Computational neuroscience has provided mechanis- tic insights into the underpinnings of causal inference in the nervous system. In predictive processing models [22], neurons transmitting predictions about sensory states communicate with neurons detecting deviations from those predictions...
Reluctant to pursue a musical career while his father was alive, Werner would later join the Metropolitan Opera Company in the 1970s, appear in Broadway musicals, and serve as a narrator with a number of American symphony orchestras. TO THEM HE WAS DAD…At left, daughter Lotte Klemperer ...
matters of tone and mode. Perhaps I’ll leave the last word to an audience member seated near me, who was heard to say, “It’s so beautiful! I could listen to this music all night long!” Her enthusiasm was shared by most in the hall, who leapt to their feet in a loud ovation...
John Morrison and Petra Klinge Abstract According to the traditional understanding of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) physiology, the majority of CSF is produced by the choroid plexus, circulates through the ventricles, the cisterns, and the subarachnoid space to be absorbed into the blood by the arachno...
Peter Arno’s cover illustration for The New Yorker’s final issue of 1929 aptly captured the mood of that decade’s last days. Dec. 28, 1929 cover by Peter Arno. As we’ve seen in the pages of the magazine in 1928 and 1929, people were growing weary of Jazz Age frivolity even bef...
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