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  1. Clusters of Galaxies (Space Telescope Science Institute Symposium Series)
  2. Far-out fashion: discover the latest trends in space style.(new space suit designed by Massachusetts Institute of Technology ): An article from: Science World by Britt Norlander, 2006-12-11
  3. Proceedings Twenty-first Colloquium on the Law of Outer Space October 1-8 1978 Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia (INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF SPACE LAW)
  4. Women at Work: A Meeting on the Status of Women in AstronomyHeld at the Space Telescope Science Institute September 8-9, 1992 by C. Megan, et al Urry, 1992
  5. Extragalactic Background Radiation (Space Telescope Science Institute Symposium Series)
  6. Multiple Gravity Assist Interplanetary Trajectories (Earth Space Institute Book Series on Public and Private Sector Interest in Space , Vol 2) by A V Labunsky, O V Papkov, et all 1998-11-26
  7. Stores and Retail Spaces: From the Institute of Store Planners and the Editors of Vm+Sd (Stores & Retail Spaces) by The Institute of Store Planners, 1998-11
  8. Proceedings of the 39th Colloquium on the Law of Outer Space: Beijing, China
  9. Criteria for Explosive Systems and Devices on Space and Launch Vehicles (Aiaa Standards)
  10. Space Commercialization: Platforms and Processing (Progress in Astronautics and Aeronautics) by Symposium on Space Commercialization: Roles of Developing Countries, George A. Hazelrigg, et all 1990-08
  11. Proceedings of the 38th Colloquium on the Law of Outer Space Held October, 1995, Oslo, Norway (Conference Proceeding Series)
  12. Collequium on the Law of Outer Space: Proceedings, 36th
  13. The Good Life: New Public Spaces for Recreation by Van Alen Institute, 2006-09-28
  14. Development and Diversity: Language Variation Across Time and Space (Summer Institute of Linguistics and the University of Texas at Arlington Publications in Linguistics) by Jerold A. Edmondson, Crawford Feagin, 1990-07

61. The National Academies: Advisers To The Nation On Science, Engineering, And Medi
7 broadcast of NBC s Meet the Press, Institute of Medicine President Harvey V . The flight was the first for the space shuttle program since the 2003
http://www.nationalacademies.org/
Jump to Top News Jump to Science in the Headlines Search: Subscribe to our FREE e-newsletter! NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES NATIONAL ACADEMY OF ENGINEERING INSTITUTE OF MEDICINE ... Site Map Popular Searches Evolution Women in Science Stem Cells Career Links Employment Career Guides For Retirees Major Divisions Division of Behavioral
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Academies Announce 2005 Communication Award Winners
Sept. 22 John Barry, author of The Great Influenza ; Gareth Cook, science reporter for The Boston Globe ; and Thomas Levenson, producer of NOVA’s Origins: Back to the Beginning have been named winners of the 2005 National Academies Communication Awards. Part of the National Academies' Keck Futures Initiative , the awards recognize excellence in reporting and communicating science, medicine and engineering to the general public. Each winner will receive a $20,000 cash award during a ceremony on Nov. 10.
Ethical Considerations on Housing Research Involving Children
Sept. 19

62. The University Of Tennessee: Vision & Mission Statements
The space Institute located in Tullahoma serves the region, state and beyondthrough interdisciplinary research, technology transfer and graduate education
http://www.utk.edu/mission/
NetID: Password: Help September 26, 2005 A-Z Index WebMail Dept. Dir. Text Only ... Accessibility Enter search terms: Select type of search: Select type of search People Search Campus Search System Search Future Students Current Students About the University Academic Programs ... The University System
The University of Tennessee Vision Statement The University intends to be the preeminent public research and teaching university linking the people of Tennessee to the nation and the world.
The University of Tennessee Mission Statement
As the state's flagship comprehensive research institution, the University of Tennessee's primary purpose is to move forward the frontiers of human knowledge and enrich and elevate society. The mission of the University of Tennessee is to:
  • Advance the community of learning by engaging in scientific research, humanistic scholarship, and artistic creation; Provide a high quality educational experience to undergraduate students in a diverse learning environmentpromoting the values and institutions of democracy that prepare students to lead lives of personal integrity and civic responsibility in a global society; Prepare the next generations of skilled and ethical professionals by providing excellent graduate and professional education that prepares graduates to compete in a diverse world market;

63. The University Of Tennessee: Research
(Knoxville, Institute of Agriculture, space Institute); Science Alliance (collaborationin science and engineering between UT and allied research
http://www.utk.edu/text/research.shtml
The University of Tennessee
Knoxville Tennessee 37996 Telephone 865-974-1000 Voice/TDD Contact UT Accessibility A-Z Index WebMail ... The University System Accesskeys
  • Z: A-Z Index U: About the University V: Academic Programs 0: Accessibilty C: Administration G: Current Students H: Dept. Directory K: Future Students L: Health Science Center 1: Information Technology M: Libraries O: People Lookup P: Research Q: Search Site R: Support UT S: The University System T: The University of Tennessee W: WebMail
Research
The University of Tennessee is classified by the Carnegie Foundation as a Research-Extensive Institution, placing it in the highest ranks of all colleges and universities in the country. Research activities magnify the university's educational mission and enhance its state, national, and international public service role. University of Tennessee research encompasses programs on the main campus in Knoxville as well as initiatives of the Institute of Agriculture, the Institute for Public Service, the Health Science Center in Memphis, and the Space Institute in Tullahoma. The university has collaborative relationships with public and private agencies including Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Battelle Memorial Institute (forming UT-Battelle), St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, the Memphis Biotech Foundation, and the Boston-Baskin Cancer group (forming UT Cancer Institute).

64. Children's Memorial Institute For Education And Research - Home
In just a decade, CMIER went from novice institute with limited space, fewinvestigators, and little funding to a research center with sophisticated
http://www.cmier.org/
Children's Memorial Institute for Education and Research
Completed Phase II on left Construction of a new addition to the research center (Phase II) began in August 2002 and is now complete. Phase II of the facility was ready for occupancy at the end of December, 2003, adding another 52,000 square feet of laboratory space to the existing 71,000 square feet of Phase I. The new space will house between 12 and 14 investigator-led teams of researchers who will conduct clinically relevant basic science studies in priority areas of pediatric research, including developmental biology, disease pathogenesis, neurobiology, genetics, and child health. In addition to the 55 new benches in the laboratory, Phase II also adds three medium sized conference rooms, shared procedure and cold rooms and increased equipment space for large shared use items. A ribbon cutting ceremony marking the completion of Phase II is scheduled for January 26, 2004, at which time our generous family of supporters will be invited to tour this state-of-the-art facility.
Strengthening the Research Enterprise
CMIER has taken several important steps to further its vision of becoming a preeminent child health research organization dedicated to improving the health of children in Chicago and nationwide.

65. KICP Education & Outreach: Space Explorers
When possible space explorers who are in college return to the Institute duringsummer breaks to work in a research laboratory. This summer Raven Collins
http://cfcp.uchicago.edu/education/explorers/

Overview
Feature Cosmology Short Courses Museum Partnerships ... About Cosmology
Space Explorers Inner-City K-12 Enrichment Program Program Overview In-depth Laboratories Residential Science Institutes Yerkes Institute Archive ... Research Experiences
Program Overview The Space Explorers Program connects local, under-represented minority students with the university research community. By immersing these middle and high school students in the process of doing science, we hope to increase their interests and abilities in science and math and help them to succeed in high school and beyond. Graduates of the Space Explorers matriculate in college as science majors at a rate that is 500% better than is predicted by combined national and Chicago Public Schools statistics.
The Space Explorers Program offers a multi-year, multidimensional commitment from the members of the Institute. Students participate in weekly hands-on, in-depth laboratory sessions residential science institutes at Yerkes Observatory in Williams Bay, Wisconsin, visits to research labs, and enrichment field trips. Occasionally older students are placed as interns in research laboratories. Perhaps more important than the science content that these experiences offer are the relationships with Institute researchers that develop, and the thought processes the students see modeled. Our partner, the Office of Special Programs, recruits students via their deep connections to the community and the public schools. Participants are selected based on interest and commitment rather than abilities.

66. Home - SETI Institute
SETI Institute conducts scientific research on Life in the Universe with anemphasis on SETI SETI Institute/space.com articles. •, Information for Media
http://www.seti.org/
WWW www.seti.org Features/Announcements SETI Institute/SPACE.com articles Information for Media Join TeamSETI! ... In the News
ATA Construction Progress
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Featured Supporter Sun Microsystems The mission of the SETI Institute is to explore, understand and explain the origin, nature and prevalence of life in the universe. Asteroid Named for Dr. Jill Tarter September 22, 2005 Tapping Archaeology to Seek the Cosmic Rosetta Stone by Douglas Vakoch September 15, 2005 Reaching Out: EPO Professionals Spread the Science Word by Edna DeVore September 9, 2005 Lew Platt September 8, 2005 A Sound of Thunder: A Movie That's Disarmed and Dangerous by Seth Shostak September 1, 2005 Life in Japan's Acidic Hot Springs by Hiromi Kagawa August 25, 2005 The Legend of Rongo Rongo by Laurance Doyle ASTROBIOLOGY: The Study of the Living Universe by Dr. Christopher Chyba Kevin Hand In the Annual Review of Astronomy and Astrophysics (Click here to read the abstract August 18, 2005

67. Space.com Articles - Date - SETI Institute
SETI Institute/space.com articles. •, Information for Media. •, Join TeamSETI! Seth Shostak Explains Why the SETI Institute Created a New Logo
http://www.seti.org/site/apps/nl/content2.asp?c=ktJ2J9MMIsE&b=194993&ct=221016

68. FMI - Research - Space Research
Finnish Meteorological Institute. Research space Research Russian Aviationand space Agency RKA space Research Institute IKI
http://www.fmi.fi/research_space/space.html

Research
Meteorology
Air quality

Middle and upper atmosphere
...
Polar research

Space Research

Besides the atmosheric phenomena the Finnish Meteorological Institute (FMI) has a strong involvement in the Earth and Space Science studies. Our oldest field of research is concerned with the magnetic field of the Earth, which we have been measuring since 1844. Our first measurements are among the earliest ever measured. Measurements are conducted today at Nurmijärvi Geophysical Observatory and many other observation points.
FMI started regular optical auroral observations already in 1957. In 1996 the film cameras were replaced by new digital equipment. In addition to optical data we use auroral radar observations. Radars monitor various auroral phenomena occuring in the atmosphere at altitudes of 100-1000 km.
These ground based observations are utilized in auroral research at the FMI and other institutes in Finland and abroad. By comparing ground based observations with satellite data we get new insight into the near-Earth space phenomena.
Today a new challenge for the research of solar-terrestrial physics is to support the attempts to predict space weather. Space weather concerns how the dynamic space environment, influenced by conditions on the Sun, can have hazardous effects on technical and biological systems, both in space and on ground. FMI has a crucial role especially in the establishment of European space weather activities.

69. Ch13-4.htm
The Institute for space Studies was set up in New York, Among the early areasof interest at the Goddard Institute for space Studies were lunar and
http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/SP-4211/ch13-4.htm
Beyond the Atmosphere: Early Years of Space Science
CHAPTER 13
EXPERIMENTAL PROGRAM: RESEARCH INSTITUTES
] NASA's evident willingness to experiment with new relationships and management devices antedated Webb's administration. In this a prime mover with regard to academic ties was Robert Jastrow, a physicist who had come to NASA from the Naval Research Laboratory in November 1958. An imaginative theorist, Jastrow over his years with NASA interested himself in atmospheric and magnetospheric physics, meteorology and atmospheric predictability, the origin of the moon and planets, and astrophysics and cosmology. He was a superb speaker, able to hold both lay audiences and professional colleagues spellbound with his descriptions of space science topics, an ability that served NASA well when Jastrow appeared before congressional committees in defense of the agency's space science budget request. He produced numerous books and articles of both technical and popular level. On television he was a frequent exponent of the many benefits mankind was receiving from the space program.

70. HubbleSite - News Releases About Solar System > Minor Body > Comet - Page 1
NASA s Hubble space Telescope captured the dramatic effects of the collision Results from NASA s Hubble space Telescope played a major role in preparing
http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/newsdesk/archive/releases/category/solar system
news GALLERY DISCOVERIES FUN ... comet Choose this page's layout:
List: Displays images and titles Thumbnails: Displays images only Browsing in: solar system minor body comet
Results 1 - 10 of 32
STScI-2005-17 Hubble Captures Deep Impact's Collision with Comet NASA's Hubble Space Telescope captured the dramatic effects of the collision early July 4 ... ( more STScI-2005-16 Hubble Captures Outburst from Comet Targeted By Deep Impact In a dress rehearsal for the rendezvous between NASA's Deep Impact spacecraft and comet ... ( more STScI-2005-18 NASA's Space Eyes Focus on Deep Impact Target On July 4, NASA's Deep Impact spacecraft will attempt an extraordinarily daring encounter ... ( more STScI-2004-52 A Really Neat Close-up of Comet NEAT from Kitt Peak Observatory This image of comet C/2001 Q4 (NEAT) was taken at the WIYN 0.9-meter telescope at Kitt Peak ... ( more STScI-2003-26 Hubble Assists Rosetta Comet Mission Results from NASA's Hubble Space Telescope played a major role in preparing ESA's ambitious ... ( more STScI-2001-14 Astronomers Puzzled over Comet LINEAR's Missing Pieces Astronomers analyzing debris from a comet that broke apart last summer spied pieces as small ... (

71. Www.astronautical.org - Links
Institute For space Nuclear Power Studies (ISNPS) space Policy Institute •University of North Dakota, space Studies Department
http://www.astronautical.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=29&Itemid

72. BUBL LINK: Space Exploration
Resource type documents; space Research Institute (IKI) An organisation of theRussian Academy of Sciences. Provides research information and results,
http://bubl.ac.uk/link/s/spaceexploration.htm
BUBL LINK Catalogue of Internet Resources Home Search Subject Menus Countries ... Z
Space exploration
Titles Descriptions
  • 100 Years of Flight 2111 Foundation for Exploration Astronomy Today Canadian Space Agency ... X-Ray Astronomy
  • Comments: bubl@bubl.ac.uk
    100 Years of Flight
    Provides an overview of those developments that have brought the concept of flight to an ever-evolving reality and pays homage to the men, women, and planes that have contributed to the technological innovation that has transformed transportation. Resource is browsable via lists of influential people, moments, planes, and fashions in the history of aeronautics and flight. Therein, pioneering individuals, the military, space, and commercial categories are available to assist browsing. This offers detailed information pertaining to influential individuals involved in the enterprise of flight, such as Amelia Earhart, Manfred Von Richthofen, Neil Armstrong, and William Boeing, and also includes twenty memorable moments in aviation, such as the first crossing of the English Channel and the arrival of Charles Lindbergh in Paris after making his way across the Atlantic. The Time Magazine story archive provides a sample of flight-related articles as published in the magazine since 1927.
    Author: Time
    Subjects: aeronautics, aerospace, aviation, space exploration

    73. Space Science-- NIEHS Kids Page
    NIEHS Kids Brainteasers, presented by the National Institute of Environmental Health Both earth and space science help us learn more about our planet s
    http://www.niehs.nih.gov/kids/lunar/home.htm
    National Institute of
    Environmental Health Sciences
    National Institutes of Health (NIH)
    Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)
    NIEHS Kids' Pages Index
    (Plus Today's Lunar Phases and Other Facts)
    Did you know that science experiments
    and laboratory research can be done
    ANYWHERE?
    At the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) we study the effects of the environment on health in laboratories located in the Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. But scientists can be found anywhere at anytime, and their laboratories could even be on the moon ! Both earth and space science help us learn more about our planet's environment and how it contributes to our personal health and welfare. The discoveries from space and earth science missions engage our imaginations and encourage students to consider exciting careers in science, health, and the environment. You can learn about how the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) studies the environment from global perspectives by visiting their Earth Science , and Space Science websites! And the following sites!

    74. Educational Technology Collaborative
    The University of Tennessee space Institute. Bruce Whitehead Associate Professor UT space Institute Tullahoma, TN 37388 Phone (931) 3937296
    http://edtech.tennessee.edu/etc_lead.shtml
    University Links System Links About the University Academic Programs Administration Libraries Research Support UT The University System Enter search terms Select type of search Select type of search People Search System Search
    About ETC

    Collaborators
    ETC Leadership eTeaching Program ... ShareIT
    ETC Leadership
    Director
    Jean Derco
    Director, Educational Technologies
    Innovative Technology Center
    400 Dunford Hall
    915 Volunteer Blvd.
    Knoxville, TN 37996-4050
    Phone: (865) 974-9551
    Fax: (865) 974-8655
    Email: jderco@tennessee.edu URL: http://itc.utk.edu/~derco/
    Coordinator
    Shane Colter Program Coordinator Innovative Technology Center 400 Dunford Hall 915 Volunteer Blvd. Knoxville, TN 37996-4050 Phone: (865) 974-9616 Fax: (865) 974-8655 Email: colters@tennessee.edu
    2003-2004 ETC Advisory Board Members
    The University of Tennessee at Martin
    Tommy Cates Professor and Coordinator, University Studies TERM: 2 years 213 Business Administration The University of Tennessee Martin, TN 38237 Phone: (731) 881-7589 Email: tcates@utm.edu URL: http://fmc.utm.edu/~tcates/

    75. EurekAlert! - Space/Planetary Science
    Find the latest information on space missions, satellite launches, The NationalInstitute of Standards and Technology (NIST) will host a workshop this
    http://www.eurekalert.org/bysubject/space.php
    Help What is EurekAlert! Usage Registration Passwords Bookmarks Firewalls RSS Feeds Email Alerts Sponsorship/Advertising Embargo Policies Contact Information Subscribe Posting 26-Sep-2005 01:34
    Eastern US Time Username: Password: Register Forgot Password? Press Releases Breaking News Science Business Grants, Awards, Books Meetings Science Agencies
    on EurekAlert! US Department of Energy US National Institutes of Health Calendar Submit a Calendar Item ... Accessibility Option On
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    Browse Subjects Agriculture Archaeology Atmospheric Science Biology Business/Economics Chemistry/Physics/Materials Sciences Earth Science Education Mathematics/Statistics Medicine/Health Policy/Ethics Social/Behavioral Science Space/Planetary Science Technology/Engineering/Computer Science Space/Planetary Science Astronomy Astrophysics Comets/Asteroids Experiments in Space Meteorology Planets/Moons Satellite Missions/Shuttles Stars/The Sun Key Meeting Journal Funder Public Release: 25-Sep-2005
    Desert pathfinder at work

    The Atacama Pathfinder Experiment (APEX) project celebrates the inauguration of its outstanding 12-m telescope, located on the 5100 m high Chajnantor plateau in the Atacama Desert (Chile). The APEX telescope, designed to work at sub-millimetre wavelengths, in the 0.2 to 1.5 mm range, passed successfully its Science Verification phase in July, and since then is performing regular science observations. This new front-line facility provides access to the "Cold Universe" with unprecedented sensitivity and image quality.

    76. Royal Institute Of Navigation : HOME
    Research and production of the Galileo Search and Rescue Payload (GSAR), hasbegun at the Xi an space Radio Technology Research Institute in Northwest
    http://www.rin.org.uk/default.asp
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    Welcome to the Royal Institute of Navigation Website
    This Institute website is a 'community' site in which every Institute member has a personal page and can contribute to the content of the entire site. To enter the Members' area you need to be a member and have a password - if you do not have one, then Email a request to the Institute. If you are not already a member of the Institute and would like to join go to Join the Institute. For young navigators - see the ANNUAL COMPETITION
    for superb prizes. Click HERE for details.
    New generation GPS satellite launched At 0337 UTC this morning, 26 September, a Boeing Delta II rocket carried the first Lockheed Martin GPS 2R-M satellite into orbit from Cape Canaveral. There had been numerous delays to the launch, the latest last Wednesday (see ...more Galileo 'at the heart of EU defence' Under an article titled China moves in on EU defence , today's (25 September) ...more In-car nav systems 'obsolete before their time'?

    77. Japan Links:Education & Research:Research Institutes:Space, Environment & Weathe
    2005/6/23 Updated space Music Contest Radio Emission wins space Music Contest Meteorological Research Institute HOME PAGE Japanese Page Topics The
    http://web-jpn.org/links/education/research/space.html
    Japan Links Search : About This Site Web Japan Japan Links Research Institutes
    Research Institutes
    Food Transportation
    Aerological Observatory (Kishocho, Koso Kishodai) http://www.kousou-jma.go.jp/english/index.HTM
    HOME Outline E Activities E History E Organization Topics Observation Activities + Lower Aerological Observations + Aerological Observations + Ozone and Radiation EOzone EUltraviolet (UV) ERadia.... Address: 1-2 Nagamine, Tsukuba-shi, Ibaraki 305-0052 Phone: Fax: Clean Japan Center (Clean Japan Center) http://www.cjc.or.jp/ (Japanese only)
    Address: No.16 Kowa Bldg. Kita-kan 6F, 1-9-20 Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-0052 Earthquake information Center (Jishin Yochi Joho Center) http://kea.eri.u-tokyo.ac.jp/index-e.html
    Frontier Research Center for Global Change (Chikyu Kankyo Frontier Kenkyu Center) http://www.jamstec.go.jp/frcgc/eng/
    [05/06/30] 2006 Announcement of Research Positions for Frontier Research Center for Global Change (FRCGC) [05/06/17] Report on the Third Japan-EU Workshop on Climate Change Research 20-21 January 2005.... Address: 3173-25 Showa-machi, Kanazawa-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa 236-0001

    78. ESA Portal - Benefits For Europe - European Space Policy Institute
    The European space Policy Institute (ESPI) came into being in November 2003 onthe recommendation of the Long Term space Policy Committee to ESA s Director
    http://www.esa.int/esaCP/SEM4M6FCASD_Benefits_0.html
    ESA Life in Space Expanding Frontiers Improving Daily Life ... Benefits for Europe Services Subscribe Search All ESA Home Advanced Search Europe seen by ERS-2 satellite European Space Policy Institute
    The European Space Policy Institute (ESPI) came into being in November 2003 on the recommendation of the Long Term Space Policy Committee to ESA's Director General. Co-founded by ESA and the Austrian Space Agency for the Austrian Ministry of Transport, Innovation and Technology, ESPI is situated in Vienna, Austria.
    ESPI acts as a:
    • a catalyst for space interests within the space community
    • an antenna for relaying global strategic works, trends and methodologies within the space community and promoting European space policy
    • a hub for a network of think-tanks associated with space strategy for Europe
    • a forum for European space strategy analysis
    • a host and support institute for researchers and scholars interested in space
    The Institute, which is completely independent from ESA and Austria, is administered by a small Secretariat and represented by a Secretary General. A Steering Committee, composed of former political leaders and high level scientists, advises the Secretariat on policy for research and network activities, and is elected by the General Assembly for a period of three years. The General Assembly meets at least once a year. Membership of ESPI is open to all, including European space administrations, intergovernmental research organisations, universities, institutes, industry and anyone interested in space.

    79. Postgraduate Study - The University Of Nottingham
    The Institute of Engineering Surveying and space Geodesy (IESSG) is aninternationallyrenowned centre for research and postgraduate teaching.
    http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/prospectuses/postgrad/information.phtml?inc=school&c

    80. Japan Links:Education & Research:Research Institutes:Space, Environment & Weathe
    (Nihon space Guard Kyokai). http//www.spaceguard.or.jp/ja/ MeteorologicalResearch Institute HOME PAGE Japanese Page Topics The Meteorological
    http://web-japan.org/links/education/research/space.html
    Japan Links Search : About This Site Web Japan Japan Links Research Institutes
    Research Institutes
    Food Transportation
    Aerological Observatory (Kishocho, Koso Kishodai) http://www.kousou-jma.go.jp/english/index.HTM
    HOME Outline E Activities E History E Organization Topics Observation Activities + Lower Aerological Observations + Aerological Observations + Ozone and Radiation EOzone EUltraviolet (UV) ERadia.... Address: 1-2 Nagamine, Tsukuba-shi, Ibaraki 305-0052 Phone: Fax: Clean Japan Center (Clean Japan Center) http://www.cjc.or.jp/ (Japanese only)
    Address: No.16 Kowa Bldg. Kita-kan 6F, 1-9-20 Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-0052 Earthquake information Center (Jishin Yochi Joho Center) http://kea.eri.u-tokyo.ac.jp/index-e.html
    Frontier Research Center for Global Change (Chikyu Kankyo Frontier Kenkyu Center) http://www.jamstec.go.jp/frcgc/eng/
    [05/06/30] 2006 Announcement of Research Positions for Frontier Research Center for Global Change (FRCGC) [05/06/17] Report on the Third Japan-EU Workshop on Climate Change Research 20-21 January 2005.... Address: 3173-25 Showa-machi, Kanazawa-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa 236-0001

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