***‘Fog City’ Catches a Few Rays.
By installing solar panels and other energy-efficient systems in its public buildings, San Francisco hopes to become a center for ‘green’ building. Alternative-energy advocates hope cities across the United States will follow suit. By Kendra Mayfield. [Wired News]
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2003.01.07
***Environment and Science: Danes Rebuke a ‘Skeptic’.
A branch of the Danish Research Agency has concluded that the author of an upbeat analysis of environmental trends displayed “scientific dishonesty.” By Andrew C. Revkin. [New York Times: Science]
***Einstein Was Right on Gravity’s Velocity.
In a test critical to theories of cosmology, scientists have for the first time measured the speed at which the force of gravity moves. By The New York Times. [New York Times: Science]
***‘Fog City’ Catches a Few Rays.
By installing solar panels and other energy-efficient systems in its public buildings, San Francisco hopes to become a center for ‘green’ building. Alternative-energy advocates hope cities across the United States will follow suit. By Kendra Mayfield. [Wired News]
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