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MOSAIC, 1978
Discusses the process of star formation. Infrared and radio astronomy, particularly microwave astronomy is used to provide information on different stages of stellar formation. The role of dust and gas which swirl through the interstellar regions of a galaxy and the collapse of a cloud in star formation are also presented. (HM)
Descriptors: Astronomy, Earth Science, Evolution, Physical Sciences
MOSAIC, 1977
Reviews practical applications, particularly in scientific research, of hot air balloons. Recent U.S. governmental projects in near-space research are described. Lists (1) major accomplishments of scientific ballooning, including discoveries in cosmic ray particles, gamma and x-rays, and other radiation; (2) measurement of fluorocarbon…
Descriptors: Aerospace Technology, Air Pollution, Astronomy, Climate Control
MOSAIC, 1978
Knowledge of where and how lightning forms is emerging from the first concerted research effort on thunderstorms in thirty years. (Author/BB)
Descriptors: Earth Science, Environmental Education, Environmental Research, Meteorology
MOSAIC, 1978
Discusses the process of stellar death and the correlation between the size of a star in solar masses and its way of death. The amount of mass loss that occurs during the life and death of a star is also discussed. (HM)
Descriptors: Astronomy, Earth Science, Physical Sciences, Radiation
MOSAIC, 1980
Organic v inorganic dichotomy in chemistry has begun to disappear while a new formal research discipline, bioinorganic chemistry, is emerging. The field has been developed with the realization that a third of all proteins and bioenzymes contain an inorganic element such as a metal critical to their chemical nature. (Author/RE)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Interdisciplinary Approach, Molecular Structure, Organic Chemistry
MOSAIC, 1978
Discusses the birth of the universe and its death. Whether the universe is closed or open is also discussed. (HM)
Descriptors: Aerospace Education, Astronomy, Earth Science, Physical Sciences
MOSAIC, 1976
The presence of gravitational waves was predicted by Einstein in his theory of General Relativity. Since then, scientists have been attempting to develop a detector sensitive enough to measure these cosmic signals. Once the presence of gravitational waves is confirmed, scientists can directly study star interiors, galaxy cores, or quasars. (MA)
Descriptors: Astronomy, Earth Science, Force, Measurement Instruments
Cromie, William J. – MOSAIC, 1980
Focuses on the activities of regional instrumentation centers that utilize the state-of-the-art instruments and methodology in basic scientific research. The emphasis is on the centers involved in mass spectroscopy, magnetic resonance spectroscopy, lasers, and accelerators. (SA)
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Electronic Equipment, Higher Education, Institutional Cooperation