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Posted February 17, 2012:
Posted February 16, 2012:
- Mother of Pearl Tells a Tale of Ocean Temperature, Depth
- 'Mini-Cellulose' Molecule Unlocks Biofuel Chemistry
- Study Shows No Evidence of Groundwater Contamination from Hydraulic Fracturing
- Low-Carbon Technologies 'No Quick-Fix': May Not Lessen Global Warming Until Late This Century
Posted February 15, 2012:
Posted February 14, 2012:
- Report Seeks to Integrate Microbes Into Climate Models
- Super High-Resolution Carbon Estimates for Endangered Madagascar
Posted February 13, 2012:
Posted February 10, 2012:
Posted February 9, 2012:
- Hydrogen from Acidic Water: Potential Low Cost Alternative to Platinum for Splitting Water
- Ocean Microbe Communities Changing, but Long-Term Environmental Impact Is Unclear
- Chemists Harvest Light to Create 'Green' Tool for Pharmaceuticals
- Fuel from Market Waste
Posted February 8, 2012:
- Hatchery Fish Mask the Decline of Wild Salmon Populations
- Octagonal Window of Opportunity for Carbon Capture
- Lull in Ship Noise After Sept. 11 Attacks Eased Stress on Right Whales
- Carbonized Coffee Grounds Remove Foul Smells
- The Genetics of Rice Metabolism
Posted February 6, 2012:
Posted February 3, 2012:
Posted February 1, 2012:
- First Plants Caused Ice Ages, New Research Reveals
- Coastal Waters Produce Halogenated Organic Molecules That Exacerbate Stratospheric Ozone Depletion
Posted January 31, 2012:
Posted January 30, 2012:
Posted January 29, 2012:
Posted January 27, 2012:
- NASA Study Solves Case of Earth's 'Missing Energy'
- What Really Happened Prior to 'Snowball Earth'?
- Giant Cell Reveals Metabolic Secrets
Posted January 26, 2012:
- How Seawater Could Corrode Nuclear Fuel
- Overgrazed Grasslands Tied to Locust Outbreaks
- 2010 Haiti Quake Possible Start of New Cycle of Seismic Activity
- Life Beyond Earth? Underwater Caves in Bahamas Could Give Clues
- Viruses Con Bacteria Into Working for Them
- Chemistry Research Offers a Breath of Fresh Air Against Indoor Pollutants
- Temperate Freshwater Wetlands Are 'Forgotten' Carbon Sinks
- What Is the Connection Between Carbon Emissions, Life Expectancy and Income?
- Microbubbles Provide New Boost for Biofuel Production
Posted January 25, 2012:
- Coastal Storms Have Long-Reaching Effects, Study Says
- Injecting Sulfate Particles Into Stratosphere Won't Fully Offset Climate Change
- NASA Renames Earth-Observing Mission in Honor of Satellite Pioneer
- Classifying Solar Eruptions
- Barley Adapts to Climate Change
Posted January 24, 2012:
- Restored Wetlands Rarely Equal Condition of Original Wetlands
- Space Weather Arrives: Relatively Minor Impacts Expected from Solar Storm
- Fungi-Filled Forests Are Critical for Endangered Orchids
- New Material to Remove Radioactive Gas from Spent Nuclear Fuel
- Scientists Discover New Clue to Chemical Origins of Life
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