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Posted June 19, 2013:
- Urban Trees Remove Fine Particulate Air Pollution, Save Lives
- Simple and Inexpensive Process to Make a Material for CO2 Adsorption
- Milestone for Quantum Networks: First Entanglement Between Light and an Optical Atomic Coherence
- Was Prehistoric Rock Art Strategically Placed to Reveal a Cosmological Puzzle?
- Siberian Caves Warn of Permafrost Meltdown
- Contribution of Particulate Matter from Air Pollution to Forest Decline
Posted June 18, 2013:
- Possible Record-Setting Deadzone for Gulf of Mexico Predicted
- Early-Life Air Pollution Linked With Childhood Asthma in Minorities
- Working Backward: Computer-Aided Design of Zeolite Templates
- Exposure to High Pollution Levels During Pregnancy May Increase Risk of Having Child With Autism
- A Microphone That Listens With Light: Microphones Have Hyper-Acute Hearing and a Sense of Direction
Posted June 17, 2013:
- Underwater Springs Reveal How Coral Reefs Respond to Ocean Acidification
- Pesticides Significantly Reduce Biodiversity in Aquatic Environments
- NASA Tests Radio for Unmanned Aircraft Operations
- NASA's 2013 HS3 Hurricane Mission to Delve Into Saharan Dust
- Bullfrogs May Help Spread Deadly Amphibian Fungus, but Also Die from It
- How Useful Is Fracking Anyway? Study Explores Return of Investment
- Planes, Trains, or Automobiles: Travel Choices for a Smaller Carbon Footprint
- Jet Stream Changes Cause Climatically Exceptional Greenland Ice Sheet Melt
- Simple and Inexpensive Process to Make a Material for Carbon Dioxide Adsorption
- Making Electric Vehicles Smaller and More Comfortable
- Saving Energy in Subway Stations
Posted June 16, 2013:
Posted June 14, 2013:
- Detecting Homemade Explosives, Not Toothpaste
- Testing Method Promising for Spinal Cord Injuries, Multiple Sclerosis
- From the Mouths of Babes: Toddlers' Speech Is Far More Advanced Than Previously Thought
- Farmworkers Feel the Heat Even When They Leave the Fields
Posted June 13, 2013:
- Unzipped Nanotubes Unlock Potential for Batteries
- Odors from Human Skin Cells Can Be Used to Identify Melanoma
- Context Crucial When It Comes to Mutations in Genetic Evolution
- Greater Convenience and Safety for Wheelchair Users
- Repairing Turbines With the Help of Robots
- 'Self-Cleaning' Pollution-Control Technology Could Do More Harm Than Good, Study Suggests
- Building More Sustainable Aircrafts
- New Catalyst Neutralizes Gases Responsible for Climate Change
Posted June 12, 2013:
- Altitude May Affect the Way Language Is Spoken
- Iron Fertilization, Process of Putting Iron Into Ocean to Help Capture Carbon, Could Backfire
- Obstructive Sleep Apnea Raises Risk of Sudden Cardiac Death
- Luminous Bacterial Proteins Detect Chemicals in Water
- Molecular 'Sieves' Harness Ultraviolet Irradiation for Greener Power Generation
Posted June 11, 2013:
- Exposure to Air Transforms Gold Alloys Into Catalytic Nanostructures
- Marks on Martian Dunes May Be Tracks of Dry-Ice Sleds
- Shining a Light on Cool Pools of Gas in the Galaxy
- Is a Sleeping Climate Giant Stirring in the Arctic?
- Polymer Nanoreactors Create Uniform Nanocrystals
- Wood Not So Green a Biofuel? Logging May Have Greater Impact on Carbon Emissions Than Previously Thought
- Sudden Allergies: When a Summer Cold Is Much More
- Scientists Discover New Layer of the Human Cornea
- Intelligent Door Seal Prevents Poor Air Quality
Posted June 10, 2013:
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