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2006 August 19 01:06 UT
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Feature Icon Conference Presentations Now Available
The GLOBE Annual Conference took place at the Cape Panwa Hotel in Phuket, Thailand from 30 July to 4 August. This event was the first GLOBE Annual Conference to be held in Asia, giving opportunities for more international partners to attend. More...
Feature Icon Norwegian GLOBE School Passes its 100,000th Measurement Mark!
In the seven years since the Vang barne-og ungdomsskule (K-10) in Valdres, Norway, started the GLOBE Program, they have amassed over 100,000 measurement points. On 30 May the school celebrated the momentous occasion with big party, during which seven students together pushed the button to enter the 100,000th measurement. More...
Feature Icon Students in Illinois Find Exciting Ways to Share GLOBE with Their Community
For the community of Lisle Illinois, the Morton Arboretum is a place for trees, a place for people, and a place for fun. In late 2005, GLOBE teacher Maureen Nolan from Steeple Run School, decided it was a perfect place for GLOBE, too. More...
Feature Icon GLOBE Students and Teachers Explore How to Volunteer for Change
The three-day Volunteers for Change Workshop held at the Shaikh Khalifa Institute for Technology in Bahrain proved to be a very rewarding experience for all involved. It included lectures in English and Arabic on voluntary work, development of community service projects, how to organize volunteers, and a variety of activities and discussions. More...
Feature Icon GLOBE Teams with National Geographic to Improve Geographic Literacy
The GLOBE Program is happy to announce it has joined a coalition led by the National Geographic in a public-engagement campaign designed to give students tools to become more informed global citizens called "My Wonderful World". More...
Feature Icon More Than 18,000 People Participate in GLOBE at Night
More than 18,000 citizen-scientists in 96 countries submitted 4,591 observations reporting the darkness of their local night skies during the 10-day GLOBE at Night event last month. GLOBE at Night's Web site (www.globe.gov/globeatnight) received data from individuals in all 50 U.S. states and from every continent except Antarctica. More...
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Chief Scientist's Honor Roll: 146 schools made 262 citations in June 2006

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