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Posted December 13, 2012:
- Better Tools for Saving Water and Keeping Peaches Healthy
- Bubble Study Could Improve Industrial Splash Control
- Blood Pressure, Smoking and Alcohol: The Health Risks With the Biggest Global Burden
- Engineer Looks to Dragonflies, Bats for Flight Lessons
Posted December 12, 2012:
Posted December 10, 2012:
- Conservatives Can Be Persuaded to Care More About Environmental Issues When Couched in Terms of Fending Off Threats to 'Purity'
- Citizen Science More Than a Century Later: Ordinary People Go Online to Track Gulf Oil Spill
- Onion Soaks Up Heavy Metal: Bioremediation With Waste Food
Posted December 7, 2012:
- Greenland Ice Sheet Carries Evidence of Increased Atmospheric Acidity
- Haymeadows Are Good for the Environment Say Researchers
- Putting Electronic Cigarettes to the Test
Posted December 6, 2012:
- Migrating Great Lakes Salmon Carry Contaminants Upstream
- Less Harmful Constituents When Heating Tobacco at Lower Temperatures?
Posted December 4, 2012:
- Mercury in Coastal Fog Linked to Upwelling of Deep Ocean Water
- New Way to Protect Historic Limestone Buildings
Posted December 3, 2012:
- Declining Air Pollution Levels Continue to Improve Life Expectancy in U.S.
- Mercury Releases Contaminate Ocean Fish: New Research Important to Discussion of International Mercury
- Dichlorophenol-Containing Pesticides Linked to Food Allergies, Study Finds; Chemical Also Used to Chlorinate Tap Water
Posted November 30, 2012:
Posted November 29, 2012:
- Integrating Science and Policy to Address the Impacts of Air Pollution
- Short-Term Exposure to Essential Oils Lowers Blood Pressure and Heart Rate... but Only When Exposure Is Less Than One Hour
Posted November 28, 2012:
- Mathematics Used to Identify Contamination in Water Distribution Networks
- Ecologists Shed New Light on Effects of Light Pollution on Wildlife
Posted November 27, 2012:
- Cutting Real Christmas Trees Less Environmentally Harmful Than Using an Artificial One for Six Years, Biologists Say
- Tracking Pollution from Outer Space: Team Uses NASA Satellites to Measure Pollution Hovering Over World's Megacities
Posted November 26, 2012:
- Dramatic Rise in Autism Prevalence Parallels Research Explosion
- Autism Risk for Developing Children Exposed to Air Pollution: Infant Brain May Be Affected by Air Quality
- How Does a Volcanic Crater Grow? Grab Some TNT and Find out
- Smells Like Christmas Spirit: Researchers Tie Simple Scent to Increased Retail Sales
Posted November 21, 2012:
- Just Ten Minutes in a Car With a Smoker Boosts Harmful Pollutants by Up to Thirty Percent
- Spacecraft Monitoring Martian Dust Storm
Posted November 20, 2012:
- Gold Nanoparticles Quickly Detect Hazardous Chemicals
- Thousands of Natural Gas Leaks Discovered in Boston
Posted November 19, 2012:
- Owls' Ability to Fly in Acoustic Stealth Provides Clues to Mitigating Conventional Aircraft Noise
- Cover Crops, Towards a Sustainable Agriculture
- Scientists Pioneer Method to Predict Environmental Collapse
- The Secrets of the Albufera and the Mar Menor
Posted November 16, 2012:
- Bad Air Means Bad News for Seniors' Brainpower
- Mixing Processes Could Increase Impact of Biofuel Spills on Aquatic Environments
- Creating a Coating of Water-Repellent Microscopic Particles to Keep Ice Off Airplanes
Posted November 15, 2012:
- NASA Rover Providing New Weather and Radiation Data About Mars
- Airborne Particles Smuggle Pollutants to Far Reaches of Globe
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Posted November 7, 2012:
- New Portable Device Enables RNA Detection from Ultra-Small Sample in Only 20 Minutes
- Giant Pterosaur Needed Cliffs, Downward-Sloping Runways to Taxi, Awkwardly Take Off Into Air
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