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Later in the day, the Icebridge survey flight captured a photograph of the Brooks Range during a survey between Thule, Greenland to Fairbanks, Alaska. How exactly is NASA using LiDAR to measure sea ice and glacier thickness LiDAR is a technique for bouncing different wa stanley cup velengths of light off of a surface to measure distances. Shorter wavelength lasers are used to detect the surface elevation of snow or ice, while longer wavelength radar penetrates into the ice to map bedrock below. Here a quick unnarrated animation giving the general premise: We ;ve previously covered the Icebridge, including some of the beautiful images coming out of the mission. our-clearest-view-yet-of-antarctica-stripped-of-all-its-511636795 take-a-breathtaking-birds-eye-tour-of-greenland-and-th-1171537846 Image credit: NASA/Michael Studinger Update: The polar bear works as a mascot for the University of Alaska-Fairbanks hockey team, the Nanooks. His name is honeybear, and he has a hilariously over-the-top pre-game pump-up-the-action video starring his CGI counterpart that is just tangentially space-ish enough to embed: 8230;but I still don ;t know how he got wet an bidon stanley d why he needed to seek shelter by cozying up to a NASA ice monitoring mi stanley cup ssion. As a consolation prize, here he is on his home turf. ClimateNASA Kheg These obviously irregular rings are actually perfectly round circles
Our study suggests that some failed drugs should actually work if they were used earlier, and especially if we could diagnose Parkinson before tremors and other symptoms first appear. While scientists have in the past been able to halt the stanley cup disease in mice, none of the compounds used to do so have translated effectively to humans. Tha stanley deutschland t suggests that the disease works differently in humans to animals, and makes the new finding all the more useful. The current thinking is that Parkinson damages the mitochondria of dopamine neurons in the brain, in effect cutting off their energy supply. The next step for the Johns Hopkins researchers, then, is to investigate how they can slow th stanley uk at damage in the lab-grown cells. [Science Translational Medicine via John Hopkins] Image by Lasse Kristensen/Shutterstock ScienceSHUTTERSTOCK Daily Newsletter You May Also Like Tech NewsArtificial Intelligence AI Could Be Making Scientists Less Creative A new study