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Novel Geothermal Technology Packs a One-Two Punch Against Climate Change
June 6, 2011 Researchers have developed an innovative approach to tapping heat beneath Earth's surface. The method is expected to not only produce renewable electricity far more efficiently than conventional ... > full story -
What the Margins of Spain's Ebro River Basin Looked Like 6 Million Years Ago
June 2, 2011 A Spanish research team, using 3-D reflection seismology, has for the first time mapped the geomorphological features of the Ebro river basin 5 to 6 million years ago. The images obtained show that ... > full story -
3-D Model Mimics Volcanic Explosions
June 1, 2011 A 3-D model of a volcanic explosion, based on the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens in Washington state, may enhance our understanding of how some volcanic explosions occur and help identification of ... > full story -
New Map Reveals Giant Fjords Beneath East Antarctic Ice Sheet
June 1, 2011 Scientists have used ice-penetrating radar to create the first high-resolution topographic map of one of the last uncharted regions of Earth, the Aurora Subglacial Basin, an immense ice-buried ... > full story -
Scientists Detect Earth-Equivalent Amount of Water Within the Moon
May 26, 2011 The moon has much more water than previously thought, a scientific team has discovered. First-time measurements of lunar melt inclusions show that some parts of the lunar mantle have as much water as ... > full story -
Most Biologically Rich Island in Southern Ocean
May 25, 2011 The first comprehensive study of sea creatures around the sub-Antarctic island of South Georgia reveals a region that is richer in biodiversity than even many tropical sites, such as the Galapagos ... > full story -
Scientists Debunk Theory on End of 'Snowball Earth' Ice Age
May 25, 2011 Scientists report that the rocks on which much of a theory on how the "Snowball Earth" ice age ended was based were formed millions of years after the ice age ended, and were formed at temperatures ... > full story -
Japan Earthquake Appears to Increase Quake Risk Elsewhere in the Country
May 25, 2011 Japan's recent magnitude 9.0 earthquake, which triggered a devastating tsunami, relieved stress along part of the quake fault but also has contributed to the build up of stress in other areas, ... > full story -
NASA's NPP Satellite Successfully Completes Thermal Vac Testing
May 25, 2011 The NASA National Polar-orbiting Operational Environmental Satellite System Preparatory Project (NPP) climate and weather satellite has successfully passed all environmental testing with the recent ... > full story -
Unusual Earthquake Gave Japan Tsunami Extra Punch, Say Scientists
May 24, 2011 The March 11, 2011 earthquake and tsunami that hit Japan were generated on a fault that didn't rupture the usual way, according to researchers. The rupture initially shot westward, then slowed and ... > full story
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