| AccessScience Newsletter - 2012 Issue 2 | | | | | | Newest Articles Available on AccessScience FirstBefore Print Edition New articles from the 11th print edition of the McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science & Technology are being published online in AccessScience in advance of the print publication date; read them here: | | | | | New Image Mother of pearl reveals environmental clues-- Three thousand times harder than the calcium-carbonate mineral from which it is made, nacre, or mother of pearl, is secreted by many mollusks. Scientists have recently discovered that nacre can be used to gauge water temperature and pressure in molluscan habitats. This discovery may provide clues to ancient environmental conditions in areas where fossil nacre is found...read more
See More Images Here:
solar storm and "glue" cells.
| | | New Videos: A mathematician and theoretical physicist, Ingrid Daubechies works with highly esoteric ideas that, to the uninitiated, seem as mysterious and incomprehensible as an ancient language. Yet anyone who uses computers, the internet, or digital imaging and communications directly benefits from her achievements every day. Ingrid Daubechies is the recipient of the 2011 Benjamin Franklin Medal in Electrical Engineering. She also contributed the AccessScience article on wavelets. | | | John R. Anderson received the 2011 Benjamin Franklin Medal in Computer and Cognitive Science for the development of the first large-scale computational theory of the process by which humans perceive, learn and reason, and its application to computer tutoring systems. With his hugely influential ACT-R theory, Anderson has created the most comprehensive and cohesive cognitive theory yet developed.
See more video biographies of acclaimed scientists who are winners of Franklin Institute Awards. | | | | | | | | | Copyright © 2012 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. Any use is subject to the Terms of Use. You have received this message because you opted-in to receive information and special offers from McGraw-Hill Professional. We hope you enjoyed receiving this message. However, if you would like to unsubscribe from receiving emails from McGraw-Hill Professional, please follow this link. UNSUBSCRIBE If you would like to update your preferences, please visit http://www.mhprofessional.com/account/. You can also write to us at: Privacy Officer, McGraw-Hill Professional, 1221 Avenue of the Americas, 46th Floor, New York, NY 10020. View our Corporate Privacy Policy at http://www.mcgraw-hill.com/privacy.html. To learn more about how McGraw-Hill Professional applies this Policy, you can contact privacy@mhedu.com. Copyright © 2012; The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. | | | |
No comments:
Post a Comment
Keep a civil tongue.