Published: April, 2016 Last month, NOAA’s Greater Farallones National Marine Sanctuary advised boaters along the north-central California coast, especially in the San Francisco Bay Area, to steer clear of whales migrating through the area in large numbers from winter through late spring. Gray whales are at a particularly high risk of collisions with vessels […]
Published: June, 2003 Although the acronym NOAA may sound like something in a James Bond movie or secret document, it actually stands for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. It is a federal agency (Dept. of Commerce) and home to one of the seven uniformed services in the United States, the NOAA Corps. (Can you […]
Electronics over mechanics, when the computer became ballistic By Mary E. ShacklettPublished: October, 2006 The future of technology is so predominant that we seldom reflect on the history of computing, and what sparked its development in the first place. The ENIAC computer was developed over 50 years ago at the University of Pennsylvania as part […]