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Popular Mechanics March 15, 2010 Trevor Williams |
Iceberg Forensics: Predicting the Planet's Future With Antarctic Ice Something new is happening with the ice streams and glaciers. They are getting thinner, and they are getting thinner because they are speeding up. |
The Motley Fool November 3, 2006 Stephen Ellis |
Reddy Ice, Ice, Baby Who knew selling ice could be so profitable? Investors, this cool company posted a very hot third quarter, with no sign of a meltdown in sight. |
Chemistry World January 9, 2012 Simon Hadlington |
A question mark over cubic ice's existence Chemistry textbooks may have to be rewritten after scientists in the UK showed that an exotic type of ice crystal formed from supercooled water has probably been misidentified and might not exist. |
InternetNews March 9, 2011 |
Enterprises Still Refining Hybrid Cloud Model Amid all the talk about cloud computing, the term continues to mean different things to different people, and different businesses are charting their own course. |
Entrepreneur December 2006 Nichole L. Torres |
Good Connections Take your business where you want it by networking. |
CIO April 29, 2010 Michael Friedenberg |
Business's Transformative Trio How cloud computing, social media, and the future of mobile commerce will change the way CIOs do business. |
Fast Company April 2001 Paul Cabana |
The Iceman Melteth Just how tough is it to sell ice cubes to Eskimos? The Consultant Debunking Unit goes polar in search of the cold, hard truth... |
Geotimes March 2006 Naomi Lubick |
Ice Hunter: Q&A With Lonnie Thompson An interview with glaciologist and Byrd Polar Research Center scientist Lonnie Thompson about what it mean to hunt ice and about some his current work. |
Fast Company August 8, 2011 Rachel Z. Arndt |
Brian Parsonnet's "Ice Bear" Makes Air Conditioning More Energy Efficient Here comes the next generation of innovators revolutionizing batteries. Brian Parsonnet led the development of the Ice Bear, a device that is attached to commercial air conditioners and uses ice to store energy, making cooling more efficient and easing the burden on the electric grid. |
Chemistry World December 15, 2015 Matthew Gunther |
Fast skating forces ice to feel the heat A scientist in Germany has now calculated why sliding across ice is so unpredictable and that your speed determines how slippery the ice will be. |
Geotimes June 2007 Megan Sever |
Antarctic Ice May be Grinding to a Halt Some of Antarctica's ice sheets may not be in as much danger as once thought. |
Fast Company Dec 2014/Jan 2015 Om Malik |
The Cloud's Bright Future Cloud computing has changed how startups are built and companies are scaled, and now the largest enterprises are realizing its value. |
Science News July 3, 2004 |
Sky Lights This Web site offers beautifully illustrated explanations of spectacular phenomena ranging from rainbows to ice haloes. |
InternetNews March 29, 2010 |
Cloud-based Mobile Apps Gain Popularity Analysts predict a bright future for mobile cloud computing, finding that the number of enterprise customers using cloud-based mobile apps will mushroom. |
Seasoned Cooking August 2004 Ronda L. Carnicelli |
Ultra-Easy Ice Cream Sandwiches Use what you've got on hand and your own tastes to put together ice cream sandwiches that will have your kids telling their grandkids about them ... hopefully while making their own ice cream sandwiches with them! |
U.S. CPSC July 1, 2002 |
Bath & Body Works Announce Recall of Ice Shaver The stainless steel blade on the shaver can cut consumers and cause injury. |
Geotimes May 2007 Kathryn Hansen |
Martian Pole Boasts Icy Detail A new map of Mars' south pole revealed that the ice cap is composed almost entirely of water ice and measures up to 3.7 kilometers thick. |
BusinessWeek January 15, 2007 Stanley Holmes |
Thrills And Chills Scaling frozen walls isn't for the fainthearted. But once you find your footing, ice climbing can become addictive. |
InternetNews July 15, 2010 |
Enterprises Using the Cloud More Than They Think A recent study by Web performance measurement firm Gomez found that large companies are relying on public cloud services without even realizing it. |
The Motley Fool August 11, 2008 Mac Greer |
Fool Video: Amazon's Bright Cloud? Will cloud computing produce heavenly returns for Amazon.com? |
The Motley Fool March 16, 2007 Tom Taulli |
CBOT Gets an ICE Pick IntercontinentalExchange makes a last-minute bid for the Chicago Board of Trade. This is complex stuff, and not a safe place for smart investors. Keep your money to yourself, but pull up a chair and watch. This should be a pretty good fight. |
Popular Mechanics May 15, 2009 Jennifer Bogo |
Making the Coldest Ice Cream in the World--But is it Any Good? The perfect ice cream is a balancing act, as there are other factors besides freezing that affect the quality of ice cream. |
IEEE Spectrum February 2013 Dave Levitan |
Laser Eyes Spy a Big Melt in the Arctic Airborne altimeters yield a disturbing picture of polar ice loss |
Geotimes April 2007 Sally Adee |
Massive Antarctic Lakes Discovered The recent discovery of a massive "plumbing" system of linked reservoirs 1,000 meters beneath two major ice streams of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet may help fill out climate change models. |
Food Processing September 2012 Diane Toops |
Hydrocolloids Make All the Difference in Ice Cream Formulations Gums such as tara, carrageenan, locust bean and cellulose are good choices for creating a smooth creamy ice cream texture with reduced ice crystal size. |
DailyCandy April 24, 2006 |
Having a Ball There's no catch: the Ice Cream Ball simply churns out honest, humble ice cream. |
The Motley Fool August 3, 2010 Erik Nilsson |
Seattle's Growing Advantage in the Cloud How cloud computer is developing with a look at the biggest players and their interest in biotech. |
Popular Mechanics October 1, 2008 Andrew Moseman |
Newest Arctic Melt Record Leaves Scientists Scratching Heads There's good news and bad news when it comes to the amount of ice in the Arctic. |
Chemistry World June 4, 2013 Andrew Wilbey |
The science of ice cream This second edition by Chris Clarke provides an update on the original, published in 2004, including a new chapter treating ice cream as a composite material. |
Scientific American September 2008 Krista West |
Researchers hone seismic skills to peer inside glaciers Seismic data enable scientists to peer inside melting glaciers before they calve |
Geotimes November 2007 Nicole Branan |
Water Pours Through Pores in Sea Ice Scientists have come up with a new model that describes how water moves through the Arctic sea ice beneath melt ponds, helping them to make better climate predictions. |
InternetNews September 11, 2008 Tim Scannell |
Do 'Clouds' Get in the Way? As a term, "cloud computing" may be beloved by most vendors, but IBM's top software honcho says it's useless and distracting for the industry. |
The Motley Fool August 7, 2008 Tim Beyers |
AT&T: Not Very Cloudy Let's be clear: AT&T may be hosting and serving Olympic-sized chunks of data, but it is not a player -- not even a bit player -- in cloud computing. |
IndustryWeek February 16, 2011 |
NIST Tackles Security Concerns on the Cloud Study includes recommendations for securely configuring and using full computing virtualization technologies. |
Geotimes August 2004 Naomi Lubick |
Doubling the Ice Record A team of European researchers released their first round of results from the longest ice core ever to be recovered from a polar glacier. Measurements show some interesting temperature shifts that may cause climatologists to reevaluate their models. |
Reactive Reports Issue 72 David Bradley |
Ice Age the Movie The ordered structure of ice dissolves little by little into disorder when a tiny burst of light hits an ice crystal. |
InternetNews December 4, 2009 |
Enterprises Prefer Private Clouds: Gartner At least, that's for the next several years. But further out, the industry researcher sees even more shifts in the nascent cloud computing market. |
U.S. CPSC February 25, 2010 |
Commercial Ice Cube Machines Recalled by Scotsman Due to Fire Hazard The solenoid, an electrical component in the product, can fail and result in an electrical arc that can pose a fire hazard. |
Popular Mechanics May 1, 2009 Andrew Moseman |
Ice Sculptures for Science: Chain Saws, Pickaxes, Methane Hydrates and Climate Change One of the greatest unknowns regarding the future pace of climate change involves a source of greenhouse gases we can't even see, let alone control. |
Wall Street & Technology December 2, 2009 Penny Crosman |
Industry Aims to Secure Cloud The obstacle to large financial firms' use of public clouds has been security, but industry groups and vendors are working to fix this. And internal clouds, protected within a firm's own firewalls, are under construction. |
National Defense November 2012 Lambeth & Rhodes |
How to Manage the 'Cloud' for Greater Cost Savings In July, the Defense Department unveiled its ambitious new cloud computing strategy, which builds on a similar Obama administration strategy to address challenges, requirements and goals specific to Defense. |
HBS Working Knowledge September 1, 2003 Seaburg & Paterson |
Frederic Tudor, the Ice King Frederic Tudor had a bold idea: Cut winter ice from the ponds of New England and transport it by ship for sale in far away lands including India and Singapore. Stranger still, it worked. |
CIO September 19, 2013 Sharon Florentine |
Demand for Cloud Skills Still Outpaces Supply of Workers Cloud technology is a 'must-have' for organizations building out or replacing their data center architecture, but there's still a major cloud skills gap that's impeding faster adoption and growth |
Seasoned Cooking September 2008 Carnicelli & Smith |
One Last Hurrah Before autumn begins, let's enjoy ice cream again in a super easy ice cream pie! |
Scientific American July 2008 Peter Brown |
NASA Satellites Watch Polar Ice Shelf Break into Crushed Ice Ice is melting at the poles much faster than climate models predict. |
InternetNews October 31, 2008 Tim Scannell |
Will Cloud Computing Lift CIOs to New Heights? As cloud computing and social networking efforts penetrate the enterprise and increase information dissemination, the position becomes more of a "chief innovation officer." |
Food Processing October 2005 Diane Toops |
Category Report: Ice cream licker shock Despite a problematic 2004, ice cream sales -- and innovation -- have come roaring back. And it may have a new role: as a diet food! |
IndustryWeek March 1, 2008 Jill Jusko |
Foiling the Fakes: By the Numbers Value of counterfeit seizures rises 27% in 2007. |
Entrepreneur October 2007 Jessica Chen |
Swell on Wheels A whimsical ice cream truck makes these tasty treats worth running after. |
Science News February 14, 2009 Lonnie Thompson |
Receding Glaciers Erase Records Of Climate History Ice masses on the tops of mountains -- sticking out in the free atmosphere -- have been collecting climate data and storing them, in many cases for very long periods. |