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Posted January 16, 2013:
Posted January 15, 2013:
- Where There's Smoke or Smog, There's Climate Change
- Small UAV Supports Development of Lightweight Sensors
Posted January 14, 2013:
- Noise Protection: Multifunctional and Aesthetical
- Environmental Impact of Insecticides on Water Resources: Current Methods of Measurement and Evaluation Show Shortcomings
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Posted January 11, 2013:
- Clamorous City Blackbirds: Birds Can Sing Louder at Higher Frequencies to Make Themselves Heard Over Traffic Noise
- Salinization of Rivers: A Global Environmental Problem
- Game-Based Economics Research Explains Why We Roll the Dice on Flu Shots
Posted January 10, 2013:
- New Material Harvests Energy from Water Vapor
- New Nanotech Fiber: Robust Handling, Shocking Performance
Posted January 9, 2013:
- Next-Generation Adaptive Optics Brings Remarkable Details to Light in Stellar Nursery
- NASA Chases Climate Change Clues Into the Stratosphere
- Flooding Preparedness Needs to Include Infection Prevention and Control Strategies
- Low Extinction Rates Made California a Refuge for Diverse Plant Species
Posted January 8, 2013:
- Reduction in Air Pollution from Wood Stoves Associated With Significantly Reduced Risk of Death
- Bottom-Up Approach Provides First Characterization of Pyroelectric Nanomaterials
- Oscillating Gel Gives Synthetic Materials the Ability to 'Speak': Material Rebuilds Itself Through Chemical Communication
- Icing on a Lake: Blocks of Hydrocarbon Ice Might Decorate Surface of Lakes and Seas on Saturn's Moon Titan
- Graphene Oxide Soaks Up Radioactive Waste: U.S., Russian Researchers Collaborate on Solution to Toxic Groundwater Woes
- Flame Retardant Pollutants Found at Far-Flung Locations, Including Indonesia, Nepal and Tasmania
Posted January 7, 2013:
- How Do Songbirds Sing? In 3-D!
- Engineered Bacteria Make Fuel from Sunlight
- Obese Moms Risk Having Babies With Low Vitamin D, Study Finds
- Comprehensive Public Health Approach Urged to Curb Gun Violence in U.S.
- Mountains Are Only Minor Contributors to Erosion and Climate Regulation
- Counting the Cost of Mercury Pollution
- Formula One Bosses Line–up to Gear Up for 2020 Emissions Race
Posted January 4, 2013:
- New Way to Study Permafrost Soil, Above and Below Ground
- Drainage Ditches Can Help Clean Up Field Runoff
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Posted January 2, 2013:
- Toward Reducing the Greenhouse Gas Emissions of the Internet and Telecommunications
- The Effect of Stress on Atlantic Salmon's Congenital Immunity to IPN
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Posted December 20, 2012:
- NASA Puts Orion Backup Parachutes to the Test
- Engineers Seek Ways to Convert Methane Into Useful Chemicals
- Eighth Landsat Satellite Arrives at Launch Site
- Death of Hemlock Trees Yields New Life for Hardwood Trees, but at What Cost to the Ecosystem?
- Traffic Congestion Can Be Alleviated Throughout a Metropolitan Area by Altering Trips in Specific Neighborhoods, Model Shows
- Origin of Life: Hypothesis Traces First Protocells Back to Emergence of Cell Membrane Bioenergetics
- Clean Air: New Paints Break Down Nitrogen Oxides
Posted December 19, 2012:
- Pics, Shoots and Leaves: Ecologists Turn Digital Cameras Into Climate Change Tools
- Brake on Nerve Cell Activity After Seizures Discovered; Gene Expression Initiates Protective Electrical Response
- Physicists Achieve Elusive 'Evaporative Cooling' of Molecules
- Geo-Engineering Against Climate Change: Seeding the Oceans With Iron May Not Address Carbon Emissions
- How Airway Cells Regenerate After Chlorine Gas Injury
- The Life-Saving Real World Results of Intelligent Vehicle Systems
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