1. Innovative technique can spot errors in key technological systems

    An innovative computational technique that draws on statistics, imaging, and other disciplines has the capability to detect errors in sensitive technological systems ranging from satellites to weather instruments.

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  2. Roger Wakimoto

    Roger Wakimoto to head National Center for Atmospheric Research

    Roger M. Wakimoto, an associate director and senior scientist at the National Center for Atmospheric Research, was named the center's new director today.

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    Speaking to reporters

    We can offer suggestions, coaching, and practice interviews to help you prepare to meet with reporters.

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  4. Peggy LeMone

    NCAR scientist Peggy LeMone assumes presidency of American Meteorological Society

    Margaret "Peggy" LeMone, a senior scientist at the National Center for Atmospheric Research, today begins a one-year term as president of the American Meteorological Society.

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  5. British Antarctic Survey’s Halley Station

    Ozone past and future

    A growing body of research now confirms that the Montreal agreement averted at least one catastrophic form of climate change, even if others still loom. "The Montreal Protocol is a major success story," says William Randel.

    • Climate,
    • Air Quality

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