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Alameda · AlamedaAtmospheric scientists began spraying sea salt aerosol into the atmosphere from Alameda, California, on April 3. The scientists are with the University of Washington’s Marine Cloud Brightening (MCB) Program, an international initiative.
MCB lead scientists Robert Wood and Sarah Doherty, both from the University’s Department of Atmospheric Sciences, say their experiment is being conducted to investigate whether brighter clouds can reduce global w…See the Story
Scientists Inject Salt Aerosol Into Clouds in Controversial Climate Experiment
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Alameda · AlamedaANDOVER, Mass., April 09, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Vicor Corporation (NASDAQ:VICR) announced today it will hold its first quarter 2024 earnings conference call and webcast on Tuesday, April 23, 2024 at 5:00 p.m. (Eastern). Prepared remarks regarding the company's financial and operational results for the three months ended March 31, 2024 will be followed by a question and answer period with Patrizio Vinciarelli, Chief Executive Officer, Jim Sc…See the Story
Vicor Corporation to Hold First Quarter Earnings Conference Call and Webcast on April 23, 2024 - Vicor (NASDAQ:VICR)
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Alameda · AlamedaThe USS Hornet may be a decommissioned aircraft carrier, yet it has nevertheless become the launch-site for a controversial new war in the skies.
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Marine Cloud Brightening Program's Coastal Atmospheric Aerosol Research and Engagement project, led by researchers from the University of Washington, took to the deck of the Hornet Tuesday to launch streams of particles into the sky above the San Francisco Bay. Their ultimate objective is appare…See the Story
Scientists just test-fired a cloud device over American soil with the ultimate aim of blocking sunlight
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Military · Alameda150 military members were deployed for 100 days on Coast Guard Cutter Bertholf across the Pacific. The crew returned Monday, reuniting with their families after engaging in international relations at sea.See the Story
Families reunited after Coast Guard Cutter docks at Base Alameda
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Alameda · AlamedaBy Itay Hod Click here for updates on this story ALAMEDA, California (KPIX) — When Kayla Gronley was a little girl, a police officer helped her family during a particularly rough time. That positive interaction triggered a lifelong obsession with becoming a cop. “Being able to have somebody guide our family into a better situation made me want to explore what that profession was like,” she said. Now, at 26, she’s a newly minted police of…See the Story
Alameda offered police recruits big bonuses to deal with staffing crisis
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Climate Change · AlamedaFeeling Salty In an effort to halt the worst effects of climate change, scientists are experimenting with a device built atop a decommissioned aircraft carrier in the San Francisco Bay that would dim the Sun by salting the clouds. Yes, you read that right — researchers from the University of Washington are, as the New York Times reports, seeking to introduce salt to the clouds over the ocean, which would theoretically deflect the Sun's light bac…See the Story
Using Decommissioned Aircraft Carrier, Scientists Test Sun-Dimming Device
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Alameda · AlamedaA salt-water cannon began spraying salt particles in Alameda, California, with the utmost secrecy this week. It was the first field test in North American territory in search of a system to whiten sea clouds, which would help reduce solar radiation reaching Earth and cool the planet. But it won't be the last test. The Marine Cloud Brightening (MCB) program, led by the University of Washington, has plans for tests throughout the spring. On a plan…See the Story
The US is experimenting with how to bombard clouds with salt to cool the planet
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Climate Change · AlamedaClimate alarmists are on the frontlines in the fight against climate change, while other, more pressing issues like a flood of illegal immigrants and artificial intelligence are overlooked.Of course, the Earth has gone through many changes in climate over the years long before humans ever poked their dumb heads out of caves. Of course, it's more urgent this time — unlike the other changes that occurred over the last billion years — and some folk…See the Story
Scientists Are Trying To Deflect Sunlight (?) To Fight Climate Change
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