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How Sea Otters Can Reduce CO2 in the Atmosphere: Appetite for Sea Urchins Allows Kelp to Thrive
September 7, 2012 A new study suggest that a thriving sea otter population that keeps sea urchins in check will in turn allow kelp forests to prosper and help reverse a principal cause of global ... > full story -
Next Generation of Advanced Climate Models Needed, Says New Report
September 7, 2012 The United States' collection of climate models should advance substantially to deliver more detailed, smaller scale climate projections, according to a new ... > full story -
Ancient, Humble Critter Proves: Newer Isn’t Always Better
September 7, 2012 Tiny sea creatures called rhabdopleurids reside on the ocean floor, building homes of collagen on the shells of dead clams. Rhabdopleurid colonies are small, and the critters are by no means the ... > full story -
Mars's Dramatic Climate Variations Are Driven by the Sun
September 6, 2012 On Mars's poles there are ice caps of ice and dust with layers that reflect to past climate variations on Mars. Researchers from the Niels Bohr Institute have related the layers in the ice cap on ... > full story -
Forcing the Molecular Bond Issue: New and Improved Model of Molecular Bonding
September 6, 2012 Researchers have developed a first-of-its-kind model for providing a comprehensive description of the way in which molecular bonds form and rupture. This model enables researchers to predict the ... > full story -
Mathematicians Offer Unified Theory of Dark Matter, Dark Energy, Altering Einstein Field Equations
September 6, 2012 A pair of mathematicians have proposed a unified theory of dark matter and dark energy that alters Einstein's equations describing the fundamentals of gravity. They suggest the law of energy and ... > full story -
Westerly Storms Warm Norway
September 6, 2012 New research indicates that storms from the west are the main reason that Norwegians can enjoy temperatures 5-10°C warmer than other places so far north. Climate researchers are casting more and ... > full story -
Best Strategy to Defeat HIV in South Africa: Study Challenges World Health Organization's Approach
September 5, 2012 The World Health Organization (WHO) is about to embark on a new strategy to prevent AIDS in South Africa, a country thought to have more people with HIV/AIDS than any other country in the world. ... > full story -
Quest for Higgs Boson Enters New Phase
September 4, 2012 This summer, physicists at the Large Hadron Collider in Geneva announced the discovery of a new particle with a mass somewhere between 125 and 126 giga-electron volts, or 134 times the mass of the ... > full story -
Every Atom Counts in Graphene Formation: Nanoreactor Theory Could Advance Quality of Material’s Growth
September 4, 2012 Researchers detail the atom-by-atom energies at play in the chemical vapor deposition process of creating ... > full story
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