AACC Launches Student Success 2020

Inspired by the goals set forth earlier this year in President Obama’s
American Graduation Initiative and fueled by the existing and future
needs of our country for skilled workers in today’s knowledge-based
society and economy, Anne Arundel Community College is responding with a
college-wide initiative, Student Success 2020.
AACC will launch Student Success 2020 on Tuesday, Dec. 1, at 2:15
p.m. in the David S. Jenkins Gymnasium on the colleges Arnold, Md.,
campus. As part of this initiative, AACC President Martha A. Smith,
Ph.D., will announce plans for AACC to double the number of its students
who earn degrees, certificates and industry-recognized certifications by
the year 2020.
Guests will include the deputy assistant secretary for the U.S.
Department of Educations Office of Vocational and Adult Education Glenn
Cummings and Dr. James E. Lyons Sr., secretary of the Maryland Higher
Education Commission.
The Dec. 1 launch of AACC’s Student Success 2020 initiative is
sponsored by the AACC Foundation Inc.
For information, call 410-777-7252 or visit the Web site, www.aacc.edu/studentsuccess2020

Source: Business Wire

Discovery Communications Launches DiscoveryNews.com, a New Website Dedicated to In-Depth Coverage of the World of Science and Technology

Discovery News Goes Mobile with Debut of Companion App for iPhone and iPod touch on the App Store
(Silver Spring, Md.) Building on its longstanding commitment to covering the world of scientific and technological advancement, Discovery Communications today announced the launch of a new dedicated website for its award-winning Discovery News service at www.DiscoveryNews.com. Additionally, a Discovery News App is now available for iPhone and iPod touch from the App Store.
Since 1998, Discovery News has been an industry leading producer of breaking news, in-depth coverage and analysis of developments in technology, space and earth sciences. Previously a feature within Discovery Channel’s website, the new Discovery News reports on the science that matters to everyday life in addition to covering news of the spectacular — from cutting-edge medicine and renewable energy to nanotechnology and flying cars.
From breaking the news of the recovery of Steve Fossett’s plane to today’s exclusive feature on the discovery of Persian King Cambyses II’s Army, lost for over two thousand years, Discovery News has earned a reputation for journalistic excellence with its compelling and in-depth coverage in subjects core to Discovery’s brands said Kelly Day, EVP of Digital Media and Commerce, Discovery Communications. At a time when other news organizations are cutting back coverage in areas such as science and technology, the new Discovery News underscores the company’s longstanding commitment to science and fills a growing void with a trusted and captivating source of news
With today’s launch of DiscoveryNews.com, consumers can now find the following:
* Up-to-the-minute breaking news in Earth, Space, Tech, Animals, Dinosaurs, Archaeology, Human and History categories;
* An easy-to-navigate, multimedia experience featuring video, photos, articles and blogs;
* Dedicated topic hubs featuring experts in the fields of Space, Technology and Earth;
* Weekly Wide Angles in-depth features on current sci-tech topics; and
* Regular contributors from HowStuffWorks.com, an award-winning, credible online resource that provides easy-to-understand information and explanation for thousands of topics.
With the new DiscoveryNews.com, we have worked to create the web’s premier destination for science and technology news added Miguel Monteverde, GM, Discovery News and VP, Programming, Digital Media, Discovery Communications. Just like our network’s viewers, our visitors are tremendously curious about the world around them and our editorial team is devoted to covering the stories to satisfy that curiosity
For news junkies on the go, the new Discovery News App for iPhone and iPod touch, developed by NewsGator Technologies, features the same high-quality, up-to-the-minute coverage and analysis within a multimedia experience uniquely customized for these revolutionary devices.
The Discovery News App is available for $0.99 from the App Store on iPhone and iPod touch or at www.itunes.com/appstore/.
About Discovery Communications
Discovery Communications (Nasdaq: DISCA, DISCB, DISCK) is the world’s number one nonfiction media company reaching more than 1.5 billion cumulative subscribers in over 170 countries. Discovery empowers people to explore their world and satisfy their curiosity through 100-plus worldwide networks, led by Discovery Channel, TLC, Animal Planet, Science Channel, Planet Green, Investigation Discovery and HD Theater, as well as leading consumer and educational products and services, and a diversified portfolio of digital media services including HowStuffWorks.com. For more information, please visit www.discoverycommunications.com.

Source: WEBWIRE

Thomas Ormond joins Mamba Games to handle International Business Development

Thomas Ormond whose skills focus towards development, publishing and distribution comes with an impressive CV having been MD of Activision France, MD of Microprose France and MD of Fun soft for France and South of Europe. From 2006 Thomas took on a consulting role within the gaming industry and has now signed with Mamba games.

The first quarter of 2010 is a key focus for Mamba Games in the UK and Europe and with an exciting multiplatform schedule due to be announced in the coming weeks, gaming fans are keen to see what the adventure brand Odyssia and Mamba Games have install for the New Year.

With an initial insight into the forth coming line up that’s yet to be announced, Thomas is looking forward to driving sales and business development for the fresh faced publishers in Europe and 2010.

Thomas Ormond: It is a very exiting opportunity to collaborate with a new comer on the market place. With a strong product line across PC and console titles, Mamba Games will be able to access to this very competitive but growing market. I am glad to be able to participate to its launch

Jason Codd:

“Thomas Ormond has a fantastic reputation in the gaming industry and the whole Mamba team is really looking forward to working with him and driving his ideas forward.”

Mamba Games is due to start announcing their 2010 release schedule in the coming weeks.

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About Mamba Games:
Mamba Games is a new video games publisher based in the United Kingdom, London. Headed up by industry veterans spanning 40 years Mamba Games is looking to make a name for itself with releasing quality, value for money projects. In July 2009 Mamba Games announced a new adventure dedicated brand named Odyssia which will launch the first titles Outcry and The Void in October 2009 within Europe and Australasia. The business plan is to release up to 16 adventure products on PC, Nintendo DS and Nintendo Wii by the end of 2010 and also working with other software publishers for distribution and publishing within Europe.
Mamba Games currently distributes in over 30 territories worldwide with over 40 the target by 2010. These range from the USA to Australia and Japan, working with professional sales and marketing companies giving the products exposure to the retail market.
Mamba Games encourages developers of all sizes to contact them if they have a quality product which they would like to bring to retail and digital market.

Please don’t hesitate to contact me for any more information [email protected]

Source: Media Newswire

MESSENGER Spacecraft Reveals More Hidden Territory on Mercury

WASHINGTON — A NASA spacecraft’s third and final flyby of Mercury gives scientists, for the first time, an almost complete view of the planet’s surface and provides new scientific findings about this relatively unknown world.
The Mercury Surface, Space Environment, Geochemistry and Ranging spacecraft, known as MESSENGER, flew by Mercury on Sept. 29. The probe completed a critical gravity assist to remain on course to enter into orbit around Mercury in 2011. Despite shutting down temporarily because of a power system switchover during a solar eclipse, the spacecraft’s cameras and instruments collected high-resolution and color images unveiling another 6 percent of the planet’s surface never before seen at close range.
Approximately 98 percent of Mercury’s surface now has been imaged by NASA spacecraft. After MESSENGER goes into orbit around Mercury, it will see the polar regions, which are the only unobserved areas of the planet.
Although the area viewed for the first time by spacecraft was less than 350 miles across at the equator, the new images reminded us that Mercury continues to hold surprises said Sean Solomon, principal investigator for the mission and director of the Department of Terrestrial Magnetism at the Carnegie Institution of Washington.
Many new features were revealed during the third flyby, including a region with a bright area surrounding an irregular depression, suspected to be volcanic in origin. Other images revealed a double-ring impact basin approximately 180 miles across. The basin is similar to a feature scientists call the Raditladi basin, which was viewed during the probe’s first flyby of Mercury in January 2008.
This double-ring basin, seen in detail for the first time, is remarkably well preserved said Brett Denevi, a member of the probe’s imaging team and a postdoctoral researcher at Arizona State University in Tempe. One similarity to Raditladi is its age, which has been estimated to be approximately one billion years old. Such an age is quite young for an impact basin, because most basins are about four times older. The inner floor of this basin is even younger than the basin itself and differs in color from its surroundings. We may have found the youngest volcanic material on Mercury
One of the spacecraft’s instruments conducted its most extensive observations to date of Mercury’s exosphere, or thin atmosphere, during this encounter. The flyby allowed for the first detailed scans over Mercury’s north and south poles. The probe also has begun to reveal how Mercury’s atmosphere varies with its distance from the sun.
A striking illustration of what we call ’seasonal’ effects in Mercury’s exosphere is that the neutral sodium tail, so prominent in the first two flybys, is 10 to 20 times less intense in emission and significantly reduced in extent says participating scientist Ron Vervack, of the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, or APL, in Laurel, Md. This difference is related to expected variations in solar radiation pressure as Mercury moves in its orbit and demonstrates why Mercury’s exosphere is one of the most dynamic in the solar system
The observations also show that calcium and magnesium exhibit different seasonal changes than sodium. Studying the seasonal changes in all exospheric constituents during the mission orbital phase will provide key information on the relative importance of the processes that generate, sustain, and modify Mercury’s atmosphere.
The third flyby also revealed new information on the abundances of iron and titanium in Mercury’s surface materials. Earlier Earth and spacecraft-based observations showed that Mercury’s surface has a very low concentration of iron in silicate minerals, a result that led to the view that the planet’s crust is generally low in iron.
Now we know Mercury’s surface has an average iron and titanium abundance that is higher than most of us expected, similar to some lunar mare basalts says David Lawrence, an APL participating mission scientist.
The spacecraft has completed nearly three-quarters of its 4.9-billion-mile journey to enter orbit around Mercury. The full trip will include more than 15 trips around the sun. In addition to flying by Mercury, the spacecraft flew past Earth in August 2005 and Venus in October 2006 and June 2007.
The spacecraft was designed and built by APL. The mission is managed and operated by APL for NASA’s Science Mission Directorate in Washington.

Source: WEBWIRE