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Posted April 8, 2013:
- Global Solar Photovoltaic Industry Is Likely Now a Net Energy Producer
- No Map, No Problems for Monarchs
- Surprising Predictor of Ecosystem Chemistry
- Carbon Dioxide Released from Burning Fuel Today Goes Back Into New Fuels Tomorrow
- Gulf of Mexico Has Greater-Than-Believed Ability to Self-Cleanse Oil Spills
- Byrd Came Oh-So-Close, but Probably Didn't Reach North Pole
- Population Boom Poses Interconnected Challenges of Energy, Food, Water
- High Salt Levels in Saharan Groundwater Endanger Oases Farming
- Rapid Climate Change and the Role of the Southern Ocean
- Why Going Green Is Good Chemistry
- Dramatic Retreat of the Andean Glaciers Over the Last 30 Years
- Natural Soil Bacteria Pump New Life Into Exhausted Oil Wells
- Sweet Success: Catalyzing More Sugars from Biomass
- Birds Find Ways to Avoid Raising Cuckoos' Young
- Giving Plants the Right Amount of Light
Posted April 7, 2013:
- Microalgae Produce More Oil Faster for Energy, Food or Products
- Air Pollution Stunts Coral Growth
- Engineering Algae to Make the 'Wonder Material' Nanocellulose for Biofuels and More
Posted April 5, 2013:
- Researchers Help Unlock Pine Beetle's Pandora's Box
- New Live Bi-Ocular Animations of Two Oceans Now Available
- New Emissions Standards Would Fuel Shift from Coal to Natural Gas
- Remote Coral Reefs Can Be Tougher Than They Look: Western Australia’s Scott Reef Has Recovered from Mass Bleaching
- Ultrasonic Sounds of the Rainforest
- The Resilience of the Chilean Coast After the Earthquake of 2010
- Promising Oil-Drilling Tool
- How Life May Have First Emerged on Earth: Foldable Proteins in a High-Salt Environment
Posted April 4, 2013:
- First Expansion of 'Sea Potato' Seaweed Into New England
- An Ancient Biosonar Sheds New Light on the Evolution of Echolocation in Toothed Whales
- New Measurement of Crocodilian Nerves Could Help Scientists Understand Ancient Animals
- New Insight Into Photosynthesis: Carotenoids Can Capture Blue/green Light and Pass Energy on to Chlorophylls
- Discovery of 1,800-Year-Old 'Rosetta Stone' for Tropical Ice Cores
- Trade Emerging as a Key Driver of Brazilian Deforestation
- Asian Carp DNA Not Widespread in the Great Lakes
- A Comet, Not an Asteroid, May Have Killed the Dinosaurs, Experts Propose
- Origin of Life: Power Behind Primordial Soup Discovered
- Dwarf Whale Survived Well Into Ice Age
- Bumblebees Use Logic to Find the Best Flowers
- NASA Flies Radar South on Wide-Ranging Expedition
- Experts Propose Research Priorities for Making Concrete 'Greener'
- Climate Change Winners: Adélie Penguin Population Expands as Ice Fields Recede
- New 'Dual Resistant' Tomatoes Fight Lethal Pests With One-Two Punch
- Turning Tires Into Gas for Energy and New, Valuable Materials
- A Model Predicts That the World's Populations Will Stop Growing in 2050
- The Equine 'Adam' Lived Fairly Recently: Close Relationships Among Modern Stallions
- One Extinct Turtle Less: Turtle Species in the Seychelles Never Existed
Posted April 3, 2013:
- Can Repurposed Cancer Drugs Counter Bioterror Threats?
- Satellite Tagging Maps the Secret Migration of White Sharks
- 2013 Wintertime Arctic Sea Ice Maximum Fifth Lowest on Record
- Chimps: Ability to 'Think About Thinking' Not Limited to Humans
- 'A Better Path' Toward Projecting, Planning for Rising Seas on a Warmer Earth
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