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Climate has shifted the axis of the Earth

 E-Mail IMAGE: Melting of glaciers in Alaska, Greenland, the Southern Andes, Antarctica, the Caucasus and the Middle East accelerated in the mid-90s, becoming the main driver pushing Earth s poles into a sudden. view more  Credit: Credit: Deng et al (2021) Geophysical Research Letters/AGU WASHINGTON Glacial melting due to global warming is likely the cause of a shift in the movement of the poles that occurred in the 1990s. The locations of the North and South poles aren t static, unchanging spots on our planet. The axis Earth spins around or more specifically the surface that invisible line emerges from is always moving due to processes scientists don t completely understand. The way water is distributed on Earth s surface is one factor that drives the drift.

Danish participation in over a third of the new James Webb Space Telescope s initial observations

 E-Mail IMAGE: The large mirror, the infrared sensitivity, and the high resolution in imaging and spectroscopy enable astronomers to find the first galaxies, explore the formation of stars, and measure the physical. view more  Credit: Credits: NASA, ESA, and A. Feild (STScI) When the James Webb Space Telescope, despite repeated delays, finally launches in October, and after some initial calibrations begins its first cycle of observations, these will include an impressive Danish participation. Cosmic Dawn Center - a collaboration between Technical University of Denmark and the Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen - will be at work from the very beginning. The primary focus will be on learning more about the Universe s earliest galaxies.

ERC Advanced Grant to understand enzyme stability

Date Time ERC Advanced Grant to understand enzyme stability A new ERC project aims to improve our understanding of enzyme stability and broaden the field of potential applications for biocatalysis. Professor John Woodley from DTU Chemical Engineering has received an Advanced Grant from ERC, the European Research Council. The grant of EUR 2.4 M will for the next five years fund research in enzymes and the effect on their stability when utilised in science and industry. The enzyme-based industry is vast, but stability remains an issue. The reason behind it is a fundamental scientific question that remains unanswered. In nature, enzymes, which are proteins, catalyse the chemical processes needed for cells to function. Outside of nature, in science and industry alike, they perform the same functions, catalysing chemical processes to the benefit of the food industry, biotechnology, chemistry, and medicine.

With new CEO, Cenosco is on track to consolidate its Asset Integrity Management Software as a market standard

With new CEO, Cenosco is on track to consolidate its Asset Integrity Management Software as a market standard News provided by Share this article Share this article THE HAGUE, Netherlands, April 21, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Cenosco announced today that Jan Poulsen has been appointed as the company s new CEO, succeeding Mischa Simonis. Poulsen will focus on further professionalising the company and steering Cenosco towards continuous product development. This will enable Simonis to focus on the product development side more exclusively. The announcement comes on the heels of the news about Cenosco s new partnership with European software investor, Fortino Capital Partners. This investment milestone was communicated in early December 2020, marking the beginning of an accelerated growth journey for Cenosco. Poulsen s experience will be key in accomplishing the growth objectives.

NREL News Release: New Consortium of Power System Operators and Technical Institutes Commits to Decarbonization Efforts Ahead of President Biden s Leaders Climate Summit – Padovanews

NREL News Release: New Consortium of Power System Operators and Technical Institutes Commits to Decarbonization Efforts Ahead of President Biden s Leaders Climate Summit – Padovanews
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