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Ocean Nutrients a Key Component of Future Change, Say Scientists
April 10, 2013 Variations in nutrient availability in the world’s oceans could be a vital component of future environmental change, according to a new review ... > full story -
Surf's Up: Turbulence Tells Sea Urchins to Settle Down
April 9, 2013 Tumbling in the waves as they hit a rocky shore tells purple sea urchin larvae it's time to settle down and look for a spot to grow into an adult, researchers at have ... > full story -
There Is No Single Sexy Chin, Study Shows
April 9, 2013 A new global study finds significant geographic differences in chin ... > full story -
Satellite Sandwich Technique Improves Analysis of Geographical Data
April 9, 2013 A student researcher has developed a new method to combine thermal data from separate satellite systems to create large, detailed maps of regional temperature ... > full story -
Scientists Seek Sea Urchin's Secret to Surviving Ocean Acidification
April 9, 2013 Ocean research reveals rapid evolutionary adaptations to a changing climate. Genetic variation is the key to this ability to deal with higher ... > full story -
Trouble in Penguin Paradise? Research Analyzes Antarctic Ice Flow
April 9, 2013 A student researcher has discovered that a good way to monitor the environmental health of Antarctica is to go with the flow -- the ice flow, that is. It's an important parameter to track because as ... > full story -
Research Holds Revelations About an Ancient Society's Water Conservation, Purification
April 9, 2013 New research at the ancient Maya site of Medicinal Trail in northwestern Belize is revealing how populations in more remote areas -- the hinterland societies -- built reservoirs to conserve water and ... > full story -
New Chart Shows the Entire Topography of the Antarctic Seafloor in Detail for the First Time
April 9, 2013 Reliable information on the depth and floor structure of the Southern Ocean has so far been available for only few coastal regions of the Antarctic. Scientists have for the first time succeeded in ... > full story -
Polluting Plastic Particles Invade the Great Lakes
April 9, 2013 Floating plastic debris -- which helps populate the infamous "Great Pacific Garbage Patch" in the Pacific Ocean -- has become a problem in the Great Lakes, the largest body of fresh water in the ... > full story -
Pioneering Study Calculates Arctic Ocean Nutrient Budget
April 9, 2013 The first study of its kind to calculate the amount of nutrients entering and leaving the Arctic Ocean has been carried ... > full story
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