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Posted October 23, 2012:
- Fossil Study Helps Pinpoint Extinction Risks for Ocean Animals: When It Comes to Ocean Extinctions, Range Size Matters Most
- Opposite Behaviors? Arctic Sea Ice Shrinks, Antarctic Grows
- Product Regulatory Systems in Low-and Middle-Income Countries Must Be Strengthened, Experts Argue
- Helping North America's Marine Protected Areas Adapt to a Changing Climate
- Genetic Patterns of Deep-Sea Coral Provide Insights Into Evolution of Marine Life
- Biologists Record Increasing Amounts of Plastic Litter in the Arctic Deep Sea
Posted October 22, 2012:
- New Understanding of Antarctica's 'Weight Loss': Sea Level Is Rising With Little Apparent Contribution from Antarctica
- Climate Change Threatens Marine Environment in the Baltic Sea
Posted October 21, 2012:
- Rice Agriculture Accelerates Global Warming: More Greenhouse Gas Per Grain of Rice
- Offsetting Global Warming: Targeting Solar Geoengineering to Minimize Risk and Inequality
Posted October 19, 2012:
Posted October 18, 2012:
- Tropical Collapse in Early Triassic Caused by Lethal Heat: Extreme Temperatures Blamed for 'Dead Zone'
- 'Time-Capsule' Japanese Lake Sediment Advances Radiocarbon Dating for Older Objects
- Prehistoric Human Populations Prospered Before the Agricultural Boom, Research Suggests
- Ozone Affects Forest Watersheds
- Could a Hurricane Ever Strike Southern California?
- Dinosaur-Era Acoustics: Global Warming May Give Oceans the 'Sound' of the Cretaceous
- Fishery Collapse Near Venezuela Linked to Climate Change
Posted October 17, 2012:
- Mathematics and the Ocean: Movement, Mixing and Climate Modeling
- Corals and Food Security: Study Shows Nations at Risk
- Too Late to Stop Global Warming by Cutting Emissions? Scientists Argue for Adaption Policies
Posted October 16, 2012:
- Extinction from Global Warming: Changing Interactions Between Species May Be More Dangerous Than High Temperatures Alone
- One by Land and One by Sea: NASA's Operation IceBridge Antarctic Campaign Off to a Productive Start
- Ice Sheet Retreat Controlled by the Landscape
- Long-Term Observations in the Tropics Linked to Global Climate Change
- Ice Age Polarity Reversal Was Global Event: Extremely Brief Reversal of Geomagnetic Field, Climate Variability, and Super Volcano
Posted October 15, 2012:
- Tropical Cyclones Are Occurring More Frequently Than Before, Study Shows
- Climate Change: Circulation of Atlantic Ocean Was Faster During Last Ice Age Than Today
- Antibiotic Contamination a Threat to Humans and the Environment
Posted October 14, 2012:
- Too Much Helpful Algae Can Be Bad for Corals
- Solar Wind Particles Likely Source of Water Locked Inside Lunar Soils
Posted October 12, 2012:
- NASA'S Operation Icebridge Resumes Flights Over Antarctica
- Scientists Uncover Diversion of Gulf Stream Path in Late 2011; Warmer Waters Flowed to Shelfbreak South of New England
Posted October 11, 2012:
- Earth Sunblock Only Needed If Planet Warms Easily
- Arctic and Southern Oceans Appear to Determine the Composition of Microbial Populations
- Nearby Super-Earth Likely a Diamond Planet
- Cold Wind Makes Norwegian Sea Warmer
Posted October 10, 2012:
- Glaciers Cracking in the Presence of Carbon Dioxide
- Small Fish Can Play a Big Role in Coastal Carbon Cycle
- Climate Change to Lengthen Growing Season
Posted October 9, 2012:
- Prototype of Lunar Water-Prospecting Robot to Search for Water Ice at Moon's Northern Pole
- Greenhouse Gas Emissions Mapped to Building, Street Level for U.S. Cities
- What Might Have Caused Recent Increase of Coral Diseases in the Caribbean?
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Posted October 5, 2012:
- Weather-Making High-Pressure Systems Predicted to Intensify
- Non-Native Plants Show a Greater Response Than Native Wildflowers to Climate Change
- Freezing Water Droplets Form Sharp Ice Peaks
Posted October 4, 2012:
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