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Fecal Microbes High In New Orleans Sediments Following Hurricanes Katrina And Rita, According To Study
May 3, 2007 In a new study documenting the microbial landscape of New Orleans and Lake Pontchartrain in the wake of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, scientists report that sediments in interior portions of the city ... > full story -
Hurricane Prediction Should Improve With New Computer Model
May 1, 2007 Aided by new observations from the Coupled Boundary Layer Air-Sea Transfer (CBLAST) -- Hurricane field program, scientists at the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science have helped to ... > full story -
Extreme Star Birth In The Carina Nebula To Celebrate Hubble's 17th Anniversary
April 24, 2007 One of the largest panoramic images ever taken with Hubble's cameras has been released to celebrate the 17th anniversary of the launch and deployment of the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope. The image ... > full story -
How To Manage Forests In Hurricane Impact Zones
April 23, 2007 Forest Service researchers have developed an adaptive strategy to help natural resource managers in the southeastern United States both prepare for and respond to disturbance from major hurricanes. ... > full story -
Breast Cancer Vaccine Stimulates Potent Immune Response To Cancer Cells
April 17, 2007 Mayo Clinic researchers have designed a new strategy in the promising field of cancer vaccine research that's proven to be successful in boosting T cells -- the immune builders akin to a super ... > full story -
Global Warming Increases Wind Shear, Reduces Hurricanes, Climate Model Shows
April 17, 2007 Climate model simulations for the 21st century indicate a robust increase in wind shear in the tropical Atlantic due to global warming, which may inhibit hurricane development and intensification. ... > full story -
New Satellite Coverage In South America To Limit Effects Of Natural Disasters
April 15, 2007 South Americans, and millions more in the Western Hemisphere, are benefitting from the reposition of NOAA's GOES-10 spacecraft, a move designed to lessen the effects of natural disasters in the ... > full story -
Designing Bioshields, Shelterbelts For Coastal Tsunami Protection
April 13, 2007 Researchers are applying their knowledge of agricultural shelterbelts to help protect coastal areas from ... > full story -
Hurricane Katrina And 2004 Tsunami Caused Surprisingly Similar Destruction
April 11, 2007 Two of the world's worst natural disasters in recent years stemmed from different causes on opposite sides of the globe, but actually had much in common, according to researchers studying both the ... > full story -
Very Active 2007 Hurricane Season Predicted
April 3, 2007 The U.S. Atlantic basin will likely experience a very active hurricane season, the Colorado State University forecast team announced today, increasing its earlier prediction for the 2007 hurricane ... > full story
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