Browse News Stories
101 to 150 of 22,053 stories
Posted May 15, 2013:
- Oldest Evidence of Split Between Old World Monkeys and Apes: Primate Fossils Are 25 Million Years Old
- 'Fish Thermometer' Reveals Long-Standing, Global Impact of Climate Change
- Billion-Year-Old Water Could Hold Clues to Life on Earth and Mars
- Fall Warming on Antarctic Peninsula Driven by Tropically Forced Circulation
- Significant Improvement in Performance of Solar-Powered Hydrogen Generation
- Squishy Hydrogels May Be the Ticket for Studying Biological Effects of Nanoparticles
- Helping Forests Gain Ground on Climate Change
- Groundwater Unaffected by Shale Gas Production in Arkansas
- Cotton Offers a New Ecologically Friendly Way to Clean Up Oil Spills
- Tiny Water Creepy Crawlies from South Korea and the Russian Far East
- Warming in Central China Greater Than Most Climate Models Indicated
- Untangling the Tree of Life
- Engineers Design, Test Taller, High-Strength Concrete Towers for Wind Turbines
- Storage Power Plant on the Seabed
- European Winter Weather Harder to Forecast in Certain Years
Posted May 14, 2013:
- Research Helps Paint Finer Picture of Massive 1700 Earthquake
- When Green Means Danger: A Stunning New Species of Palm-Pitviper from Honduras
- Cooling Ocean Temperature Could Buy More Time for Coral Reefs
- Making Gold Green: New Non-Toxic Method for Mining Gold
- Learning to Recycle: Does Political Ideology Matter?
- From Ocean to Land: The Fishy Origins of Our Hips
- Do Potatoes Grow on Vines? A Review of the Wild Relatives of Some Favorite Food Plants
- Flower Power Fights Orchard Pests
- Microbes Capture, Store, and Release Nitrogen to Feed Reef-Building Coral
- Corals Turn to Algae for Stored Food When Times Get Tough
- Sulfate Aerosols Cool Climate Less Than Assumed
- Could Carbon Dioxide Be Injected in Sandstone? Would It Stay There?
- Searching for Clandestine Graves With Geophysical Tools
- Scientists Use Crowd-Sourcing to Help Map Global Carbon Dioxide Emissions
- First X-Class Solar Flares of 2013
Posted May 13, 2013:
- Living Close to Major Road May Impair Kidney Function
- Scientists Find Extensive Glacial Retreat in Mount Everest Region
- Satellites See Double Jeopardy for Southern California Fire Season
- Seabird Bones Reveal Changes in Open-Ocean Food Chain
- Productivity Increases With Species Diversity, Just as Darwin Predicted
- Using Earthquake Sensors to Track Endangered Whales
- Many Entrepreneurs Claim to Care About Sustainability, Yet Make Decisions That Are Harmful to Environment
- Global Warming Trends Contribute to Spread of West Nile Virus to New Regions in Europe
- Western Indian Ocean Earthquake and Tsunami Hazard Potential Greater Than Previously Thought
- Less Oxygen Triggers Grasshopper Molting, Farmers Could Benefit
- Land Management Options Outlined to Address Cheatgrass Invasion
- As Canada Takes Arctic Council Helm, Experts Stress North's Vulnerability to Spills, Emergencies
- Improving Communication During Disasters
- Family Trees for Yeast Cells
- Agent Orange Exposure Linked to Life-Threatening Prostate Cancer
Posted May 12, 2013:
- Invasion of the Slugs; Halted by Worms
- Climate Change Will Cause Widespread Global-Scale Loss of Common Plants and Animals, Researchers Predict
Posted May 10, 2013:
- Carbon Dioxide at NOAA's Mauna Loa Observatory Reaches New Milestone: Tops 400 Parts Per Million
- Sacred Lotus Genome Sequence Enlightens Scientists
- Revealing Hidden Fungal Species Using DNA: The Importance of Recognizing Cryptic Diversity
Search ScienceDaily
Number of stories in archives: 137,427

