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Posted October 5, 2012:
- Could Lightning Strikes Be Used to Break Down Rubble Into Useful Components of Cement and Aggregate?
Posted October 3, 2012:
- Southern Hemisphere Becoming Drier: Decline in April-May Rainfall Over South-East Australia
- Arctic Sea Ice Shatters Previous Low Records; Antarctic Sea Ice Edges to Record High
Posted October 2, 2012:
- Scientists Team With U.S. Coast Guard to Explore Ice-Free Arctic Ocean
- Great Barrier Reef Has Lost Half of Its Coral in the Last 27 Years
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Posted September 28, 2012:
- Nanosciences: All Systems Go at the Biofactory
- Mars Weather Report: Gale Crater Set for Summer Heat Wave?
Posted September 27, 2012:
- New Clues About Ancient Water Cycles Shed Light on U.S. Deserts
- Experts Call on Congress to Create First U.S. Weather Commission
Posted September 26, 2012:
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Posted September 24, 2012:
- Melting Arctic Ice Cap at Record
- Scientists Shed Light on Riddle of Sun's Explosive Events
- Tropical Cyclones in the Arabian Sea Have Intensified Due to Earlier Monsoon Onset
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Posted September 19, 2012:
- Climate Scientists Put Predictions to the Test
- Arctic Sea Ice Hits Smallest Extent in Satellite Era
- New Airport System Facilitates Smoother Take-Offs and Landings
Posted September 18, 2012:
- Extreme Temperatures May Raise Risk of Premature Cardiovascular Death
- High-Flying Aircraft Helps Develop New Science Instruments
Posted September 17, 2012:
- High-Flying NASA Aircraft Helps Develop New Science Instruments
- Europe's Second Polar-Orbiting Weather Satellite Is Aloft
- MetOp-B Launches With NASA Goddard-Developed Instruments
- When It Rains, It Pours: Intensification of Extreme Tropical Rainfall With Global Warming Modeled
Posted September 14, 2012:
Posted September 13, 2012:
- UK Model to Better Predict Extreme Winters in Europe
- Up and Running: Just Hours After Launch, Radiation Belt Storm Probes Takes First Science Steps
- Sounds of Space: New 'Chorus' Recording by Radiation Belt Storm Probes' EMFISIS Instrument
- Warmer Temperatures Make New USDA Plant Zone Map Obsolete
- World's Hottest Temperature Cools a Bit
Posted September 12, 2012:
Posted September 11, 2012:
- NASA's Global Hawk Investigating Atlantic Tropical Depression 14
- Droughts Are Pushing Trees to the Limit
- More Accurate Method for Predicting Hurricane Activity
Posted September 10, 2012:
- Older Adults Not Prepared to Ensure Food Safety During Power Outages
- Starlight and 'Air Glow' Give Scientists a New Way to Observe Nighttime Weather from Space
- Cancer-Causing Gene Alone Doesn’t Trigger Pancreatic Cancer, Research Finds
Posted September 9, 2012:
Posted September 7, 2012:
- NASA's Global Hawk Mission Begins With Flight to Hurricane Leslie
- Next Generation of Advanced Climate Models Needed, Says New Report
Posted September 6, 2012:
Posted September 5, 2012:
- Wetter Arctic Could Influence Climate Change, Study Finds
- NASA Mission to Study Magnetic Explosions Passes Major Review
- Loss of Tropical Forests Reduces Rain
Posted September 4, 2012:

