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Posted April 17, 2008:
- Air Pollution Affects Respiratory Health In Children With Asthma, Study Shows
- Climate Change Likely To Intensifies Storms, New Study Confirms
- How Nanocluster Contaminants Increase Risk Of Spreading Through Groundwater
Posted April 16, 2008:
- Making Environmentally Friendly Plastics
- Current Spike In Atmospheric Methane Mirrors Early Climate Change Events
Posted April 15, 2008:
- Forests' Long-term Potential For Carbon Offsetting
- Ancient Method, 'Black Gold Agriculture' May Revolutionize Farming, Curb Global Warming
Posted April 14, 2008:
- Sea Salt Worsens Coastal Air Pollution
- Manufactured Buckyballs Don't Harm Microbes That Clean The Environment, Study Shows
Posted April 12, 2008:
Posted April 11, 2008:
- Safe 'Green' Decontamination Method Detoxifies Nerve Agents In Chemical Weapons And Pesticides
- Nanotechnology In Environment: Citrate Appears To Control Buckyball Clumping But Environmental Concerns Remain
- Expert Foresees 10 More Years Of Research & Development To Make Solar Energy Competitive
- Flowers' Fragrance Diminished By Air Pollution, Study Indicates
Posted April 10, 2008:
Posted April 9, 2008:
- Why Is Arctic Sea Ice Melting Faster Than Predicted? NOAA Probing Arctic Pollution
- Carbon Dioxide Removed From Smockstacks Could Be Useful In DVD And CD-ROM Manufacture
Posted April 8, 2008:
- Breakthrough In Biofuel Production Process
- 'Revolutionary' Carbon Dioxide Maps Zoom In On Greenhouse Gas Sources
- Regional Nuclear Conflict Would Create Near-global Ozone Hole, Says Study
- Energy Research: Researchers Consider Future Challenges, Opportunities
Posted April 7, 2008:
- As Nanotechnology Goes Mainstream, 'Toxic Socks' Raise Concerns; Unknown Risks From Nanosilver Cited
- New Method For Combating The Greenhouse Gas Nitrous Oxide Developed
Posted April 6, 2008:
Posted April 4, 2008:
- Sudden 'Ecosystem Flips' Imperil World's Poorest Regions, Say Water Experts
- Carbon Dioxide Emission Reduction Assumptions Overly Optimistic, Study Says
- Airborne Study Of Arctic Atmosphere, Air Pollution Launched
- Kalahari Desert Sands An Important, Forgotten Storehouse of Carbon Dioxide
- Heavy Metals In UK Park: Evidence From Bugs In Blanket Bogs
Posted April 3, 2008:
- Continents Loss Of Dense Matter To Oceans Helps Keep Continents Above The Mantle
- How Plants Fight Back Against Pathogens Using Complex Counter Attacks
- Climate Changing Gas Is Coming From Some Surprising Microbial Liaisons
Posted April 2, 2008:
- Specially-designed Soils Could Help Combat Climate Change
- Flameless Combustion Could Allow Power Generation From Gas Without Pollution, Researchers Suggest
- When Evolution Tends To Maximize The Diversity And Functioning Of Ecosystems
Posted April 1, 2008:
- Hydrogen Storage In Nanoparticles Works: Outlook For Hydrogen Cars Improved
- Elevated Concentrations Of Toxic Metals In China's E-waste Recycling Workshops
- Towards Bio-inspired Hydrogen Production Without Noble Metals
Posted March 31, 2008:
Posted March 27, 2008:
Posted March 26, 2008:
- Satellites Help Map Soil Carbon Flux
- Using Ground-penetrating Radar To Observe Hidden Underground Water Processes
- Artificial Photosynthesis Moves A Step Closer
- Organic Crops Impressively Productive When Compared With Conventionally Grown Crops
Posted March 25, 2008:
- Water Pollution Continues At Famous Russian Lake
- Chemists Find New Important Contributor To Urban Smog
- Insects Take A Bigger Bite Out Of Plants In A Higher Carbon Dioxide World
Posted March 24, 2008:
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