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ISPE Canada Affiliate Names New 2021 Executive Board and Board of Directors

Submit Release   March 16, 2021 (PRLEAP.COM) Business News (Toronto, ON) After facing a year of unprecedented challenges in the pharmaceutical sector, The International Society for Pharmaceutical Engineering (ISPE) Canada Affiliate is ready to move onward and upward in 2021. They recently named their affiliate board for the New Year and they re entering 2021 with a renewed sense of solidarity and optimism. Click here to learn more about the 2021 executive board and board of directors. The impact of COVID-19 could be felt in every industry, and pharma is certainly no exception. We ve all had to adapt to new challenges and new regulations, in an already-hyper demanding sector, said Aaron Styles, the new President of the ISPE Canada Affiliate.

Environmental News Network - NASA s ICESat-2 Satellite Reveals Shape, Depth of Antarctic Ice Shelf Fractures

Share This When a block of ice the size of Houston, Texas, broke off from East Antarctica’s Amery Ice Shelf in 2019, scientists had anticipated the calving event, but not exactly where it would happen.  When a block of ice the size of Houston, Texas, broke off from East Antarctica’s Amery Ice Shelf in 2019, scientists had anticipated the calving event, but not exactly where it would happen. Now, satellite data can help scientists measure the depth and shape of ice shelf fractures to better predict when and where calving events will occur, according to researchers. Ice shelves make up nearly 75% of Antarctica’s coastline and buttress or hold back the larger glaciers on land, said Shujie Wang, assistant professor of geography at Penn State. If the ice shelves were to collapse and Antarctica’s glaciers fell or melted into the ocean, sea levels would rise by up to 200 feet.

NASA s ICESat-2 satellite reveals shape, depth of Antarctic ice shelf fractures

 E-Mail IMAGE: Satellite imagery of the Amery Ice Shelf in East Antarctica. The blue lines represent the movement of the ice as it flows from the continent to the edge of the. view more  Credit: Shujie Wang, Penn State When a block of ice the size of Houston, Texas, broke off from East Antarctica s Amery Ice Shelf in 2019, scientists had anticipated the calving event, but not exactly where it would happen. Now, satellite data can help scientists measure the depth and shape of ice shelf fractures to better predict when and where calving events will occur, according to researchers. Ice shelves make up nearly 75% of Antarctica s coastline and buttress or hold back the larger glaciers on land, said Shujie Wang, assistant professor of geography at Penn State. If the ice shelves were to collapse and Antarctica s glaciers fell or melted into the ocean, sea levels would rise by up to 200 feet.

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