
Chilean Volcano Captured Blasting Ash
Chile's Chaiten Volcano is
shown spewing ash and smoke
into the air for hundreds of
kilometers over Argentina's
Patagonia Plateau in a new
Envisat image acquired on
May 5, 2008. ... > full story

'Burpless' Grass Cuts Methane Gas From Cattle, May Help Reduce Global Warming
A new type of grass may help
tackle global warming by
cutting the level of methane
given off by cows.
Researchers are developing a
... > full story

Common Herbicide Disrupts Human Hormone Activity In Cell Studies
A common weedkiller in the
US, already suspected of
causing sexual abnormalities
in frogs and fish, has now
been found to alter hormonal
... > full story

Ocean Carbon Cycle Research Gets Boost From Satellite Data
The Earth's oceans play a
vital role in the carbon
cycle, making it imperative
that we understand marine
biological activity enough
to predict how our planet
... > full story
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Newest GREET Model Updates Environmental Impacts Of Specific Fuels And Automobiles
May 10, 2008 The newest version of the Greenhouse gases, Regulated Emissions and Energy use in Transportation model will provide researchers with even more tools to evaluate and compare the environmental impacts ... > full story -
Ponds Found To Take Up Carbon Like World's Oceans
May 8, 2008 Research led by Iowa State University limnologist John Downing finds that ponds around the globe could absorb as much carbon as the world's ... > full story -
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Inventor, Engineering Students Explore New Type Of Solar Collectors
May 8, 2008 A team of students led by a chemical engineering professor are working with a New Jersey inventor to advance a new solar thermal collector. The engineering students pointed out that this is the first ... > full story -
Ultrasound Can Drain The Color From Toxic Dyes
May 7, 2008 Brightly colored dyes such as the shimmering Congo Red commonly used in silk clothing manufacture are notoriously difficult to dispose of in an environmentally benign ... > full story -
Mercury Levels From Products Decreasing, Though Still At Dangerous Levels
May 7, 2008 A recent study shows that mercury releases from products in the US declined dramatically between 1990 and 2005, but that they continue to be a significant source of environmental contamination. ... > full story -
Stressed Seaweed Contributes To Cloudy Coastal Skies, Study Suggests
May 7, 2008 Scientists have helped to identify that the presence of large amounts of seaweed in coastal areas can influence the climate. A new international study has found that large brown seaweeds, when under ... > full story -
'Crispy Noodle' Chemistry Could Reduce Carbon Emissions
May 6, 2008 A new material, which has a structure that resembles crispy noodles, could help reduce the amount of carbon dioxide being pumped out and drive the next generation of high-performance hydrogen ... > full story -
Fungi Have A Hand In Depleted Uranium's Environmental Fate
May 6, 2008 Fungi may have an important role to play in the fate of potentially dangerous depleted uranium left in the environment after recent war campaigns, according to a new report in Current Biology. Fungi ... > full story -
Red Tide Killer Identified: Bacteria Gang Up On Algae, Quashing Red Tide Blooms
May 6, 2008 Researchers at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego have identified a potential "red tide killer." Red tides and related phenomena in which microscopic algae accumulate rapidly in ... > full story -
Nutrient Pollution Reductions From Urban Stream Restoration Quantified
May 6, 2008 Researchers have now quantified the amount of excess nitrogen removed from an urban stream during environmental restoration projects. This breakthrough allows environmental managers to assess the ... > full story
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