2012年5月17日 星期四

Information about Science News

SciGuru.com is to provide a bridge between scientists and the public. SciGuru.com disseminates scientific information, and strives to become a platform to discuss developments in science and benefits of the pursuit of science to society. There are millions of patients waiting to hear about ground breaking discoveries which may turn their life around for good. We are all waiting for the challenging discoveries which might make our life better and easier.

Be it a cancer drug, a nana gadget or green energy, we want to hear about it and learn how it will positively affect our lives. Major discoveries happen because of the incremental advances made in each laboratory in the world, the sacrifices made by each one of those scientists and engineers in the pursuit of knowledge. Most of those research outcomes remain in professional journals in languages that the common man cannot understand. Our aim is to bring that knowledge to the public.

Though SciGuru.com is a US-based website, we regularly publish news and articles from institutions around the world. We believe that there are no geographical boundaries for science. SciGuru.com publishes news and articles in all areas of science and technology. We also publish unsolicited articles on topics relevant to the mission of SciGuru.com.

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We publish press releases on science research and policy matters from non-profit and government institutions free of charge. Articles from institutions to publicize the work of any Faculty or Department may be published, if they are of interest to the general readership. Articles from individuals should be submitted by the author. These articles should follow our author guidelines. We reserve the right to publish or reject any material we receive for publication. At present we do not pay for articles.

We have the science news related to Space, Science & Society, Biology, Health etc. Make reading science news articles one of your hobbies online and be updated with the latest writings in science and technology. Some of today's most popular articles are those that deal with the need for education in the environmental sciences. Another one is the use of hydrogen generators as the possible best option in laboratories. Know the hottest about UFO sightings in different parts of the world and what scientists tell about them. For the classroom, review on the general safety rules in chemistry laboratories, and an introduction to networking technologies.

i Will share the latest about the science news which is known as Global Warming. Which means Global warming has become perhaps the most complicated issue facing world leaders? On the one hand, warnings from the scientific community are becoming louder, as an increasing body of science points to rising dangers from the ongoing buildup of human-related greenhouse gases produced mainly by the burning of fossil fuels and forests.

On the other, the technological, economic and political issues that have to be resolved before a concerted worldwide effort to reduce emissions can begin have gotten no simpler, particularly in the face of a global economic slowdown.

World leaders gathered in Copenhagen in December 2009 for a session the that had been years in the making but that fell short of even the lowered expectations with which it opened. The 192 nations in attendance at the end merely agreed to try to reach a binding accord before at a follow up meeting in Cancun, Mexico, in December 2010. By the summer, Ban-Ki Moon, the United Nations Secretary General, was saying that no sweeping accord was likely, and recommending that a better approach might consist of small steps in separate fields that built toward wider consensus.

At the heart of the international debate is a momentous tussle between rich and poor countries over who steps up first and who pays most for changed energy menus. The long-term warming trend over the last century has been well-established, and scientists immersed in studying the climate are projecting substantial disruption in water supplies, agriculture, ecosystems and coastal communities.

Passionate activists at both ends of the discourse are pushing ever harder for or against rapid action, while polls show the public locked durably in three camps with roughly a fifth of American voters eager for action, a similar proportion aggressively rejecting projections of catastrophe and most people tuned out or confused.





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