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...University of California, Los Angeles tops the list of highest salary pay to professors at public research universities, receiving an average of $128,400 a year, according to the AAUP. The lowest paid professors in the U.S. are far worse off, only receiving $28,000 at Naropa University in Boulder, Colo. Harvard professors’ salaries rose in step with inflation. The current pay rate for Harvard’s full professors rose 3.4 percent from 2004-2005, when they earned an average of $163,200, according to AAUP data. The Consumer Price Index for the Boston metropolitan area rose...
...Green Groomer Joshua Onysko 28, Boulder, Colo...
...funny way, this movie. You’re basically pushing a boulder up the hill every single day till you get into production and then you become a shock absorber; you’re absorbing everyone’s problems everyday and solving them. You have to really love the job you’re doing. With this project, no matter what problems came up, it was so worth it. I just kept thinking ‘look what Pierre...
...high-altitude regions of Alaska, Canada and Siberia, the soil is warming and decomposing, releasing gases that will turn into methane and CO2. That, in turn, could lead to more warming and permafrost thaw, says research scientist David Lawrence of the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) in Boulder, Colo. And how much carbon is socked away in Arctic soils? Lawrence puts the figure at 200 gigatons to 800 gigatons. The total human carbon output is only 7 gigatons a year...
...hurricanes has jumped 50%. Since atmospheric heat is not choosy about the water it warms, tropical storms could start turning up in some decidedly nontropical places. "There's a school of thought that sea surface temperatures are warming up toward Canada," says Greg Holland, senior scientist for NCAR in Boulder. "If so, you're likely to get tropical cyclones there, but we honestly don't know...