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BLOOMINGTON, Minn. After their weekend sweep over the Bemidji State University Beavers, two members of the Northern Michigan University hockey team have earned Western Collegiate Hockey Association honors, the league announced Monday. Andre Ghantous was named Forward of the Week and Rico DiMatteo picked up Rookie of the Week honors for his first collegiate weekend sweep.
Ghantous, who tallied a shorthanded goal and four assists over the weekend, led both the team and league in points and assists while finishing second in the two categories among all NCAA Division I skaters. His +4 on-ice rating over the two game stretch was also a team and WCHA best. In Friday night’s game Ghantous picked up the Wildcats’ first shorthanded goal of the season and was one of just five collegiate players to accomplish the feat in the last week. The honor is Ghantous’ first of the season and second
About 46% of the contiguous U.S. was in drought at the end of January, the most for the month since 2013.
Spain lies blanketed in heavy snow on January 12, 2021, in the wake of Windstorm Filomena, Earth’s most expensive weather-related disaster of January, with $2.2 billion in damage to Madrid alone. (Image credit: Modified Sentinel-3 satellite data from Pierre Markuse)
January 2021 was the seventh warmest January since global record keeping began in 1880, 0.80 degrees Celsius (1.44°F) above the 20th century average, NOAA’s National Centers for Environmental Information, NCEI, reported February 12.
NASA rated the month as the sixth warmest January on record, as did the European Copernicus Climate Change Service. The Japan Meteorological Agency has not yet released its January numbers. Minor differences in rankings often occur among various research groups, the result of different ways they handle data-sparse regions such as the Arctic.
11 February 2021
ATLANTA – Skyfire Consulting (skyfireconsulting.com), the most trusted and experienced public safety UAS consulting group, today announced it has opened a new partnership and innovation hub in Huntsville, AL known as Rocket City, U.S.A. to more closely align with world-class aeronautic and defense agencies and organizations, and to explore innovative opportunities for the design and manufacturing of drones, as well as training and support of their use.
“Home to Redstone Arsenal, which has been the center of the U.S. Army’s missile and rocket programs for more than 50 years, the new headquarters for the U.S. Space Command and the University of Alabama in Huntsville’s I²C Invention to Innovation Center, Huntsville is the perfect location for Skyfire to continue our growth,” said Matt Sloane, Skyfire founder and CEO. “This office will allow us to foster new relationships with the FBI, who recently announced their plans to build a one-billion-dollar facili
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CALGARY, Alberta, Jan. 14, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ As reported by Reuters, Dec. 18, 2020, the Bill Gates-funded Harvard solar dimming project has sparked unease in Sweden and elsewhere. Friends of Science Society is calling for a halt to the Harvard solar dimming project, slated to take place later in 2021 over Sweden. The project is intended to reduce global warming by introducing an artificial cloud of reflective aerosols. Friends of Science says solar dimming geoengineering presents a danger to civilization noting that a handful of people and a wealthy philanthropist should not have free hand to experiment when the project s originator, Prof. David Keith, has stated that many thousands will die .