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Posted November 23, 2009:
- International Expedition Investigates Climate Change, Alternative Fuels in Arctic
- New Method to Measure Snow, Vegetation Moisture With GPS May Benefit Farmers, Meteorologists
- Predicting the Fate of Underground Carbon
- Climate Modeling May Have Missed Something: Aquatic Creatures Mix Ocean Water by Swimming
- Sea Stars Bulk Up to Beat the Heat
Posted November 22, 2009:
Posted November 20, 2009:
- Optical Properties of the Antarctic System and New Radiation Information
- Spotting Evidence of Directed Percolation
- Origin of Life: Generating RNA Molecules in Water
Posted November 19, 2009:
- Cousins of Prehistoric Supercrocodile Inhabit Lost World of Sahara
- SMOS Satellite Instrument Comes Alive
Posted November 18, 2009:
- Diatoms Reveal Climate Changes
- Monsoon Model Indicates Potential for Abrupt Transitions
- Research Challenges for Understanding Landscape Changes Identified
Posted November 17, 2009:
- New Water Management Tool May Help Ease Effects of Drought
- How Much Water Does the Ocean Have?
- Glimpsing a Greener Future: Computer Model Foresees Effects of Alternative Transportation Fuels
Posted November 16, 2009:
- Volatile Gas Could Turn Rwandan Lake Into a Freshwater Time Bomb
- Dissolved Arsenic in Bangladesh Drinking Water Is from Human Alteration of Landscape
- Tiny Bubbles Clean Oil from Water
- United States Using Less Water Than 35 Years Ago
- New Insight Into Predicting Cholera Epidemics in the Bengal Delta
- Potential Ecological Costs and Co-Benefits of REDD (Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation)
- Open Shop for Environmental Data
Posted November 15, 2009:
- Lab Machine to Study Glacial Sliding Related to Rising Sea Levels Created
- Cave Study Links Climate Change to California Droughts
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Posted November 13, 2009:
- Behavior Modification Could Ease Concerns About Nanoparticles
- Greenland Ice Cap Melting Faster Than Ever
Posted November 12, 2009:
- New Explanation For Nature's Hardiest Life Form
- Earth's Early Ocean Cooled More Than A Billion Years Earlier Than Thought
- Satellite Imagery Used To Identify Active Magma Systems In East Africa's Rift Valley
Posted November 11, 2009:
- Are Earth's Oceans Made Of Extraterrestrial Material?
- Why Nice Guys Usually Get The Girls
- Researchers Identify What Makes Deadly Algae More Toxic
- Central Africa's Tropical Congo Basin Was Arid, Treeless In Late Jurassic
- New 'Smart Buoy' Deployed Off Annapolis, Maryland, U.S.
Posted November 10, 2009:
- Antarctica Glacier Retreat Creates New Carbon Dioxide Store; Has Beneficial Impact on Climate Change
- Climate Models Don't Tell The Full Story
- Amphibians As Environmental Omen Disputed
- Climate Studies To Benefit From 12 Years Of Satellite Aerosol Data
Posted November 9, 2009:
- Deep Creep Means Milder, More Frequent Earthquakes Along Southern California's San Jacinto Fault
- Atlanta Floods Extremely Rare
- Changing Arctic Affecting Air, Ocean, And Everything In Between
- Nitrogen Loss Threatens Desert Plant Life, Study Shows
- Drought Resistance Explained: Protein Structure Reveals How Plants Respond To Water Shortages
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