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Posted May 20, 2008:
- Monitor Sanctuary In Good Health Overall, But Historic Shipwreck Still Faces Threats
- Biodiversity Loss Puts People At Risk: World Wildlife Fund
- Ancient Deep-sea Coral Reefs Off Southeastern US Serve As Underwater 'Islands' In The Gulf Stream
Posted May 19, 2008:
- Fate Of Personal Care Products Linked To Environmental Pollution And Human Health Concerns
- Fuels Cells: New Material Increases Power Output By More Than 50 Percent
- Restoring Fish Populations Leads To Tough Choice For Great Lakes Gulls
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Posted May 15, 2008:
- Warming Climate Is Changing Life On Global Scale, Says New Study
- Can A Profit-boosting Approach To Business Save Energy Too?
Posted May 14, 2008:
- First-Ever Comprehensive Global Map Of Freshwater Systems Released
- Fecal Microorganisms Inhabit Sandy Beaches Of Florida
Posted May 13, 2008:
- Hot Climate Could Shut Down Plate Tectonics
- Invasion Of The Spiny Water Fleas: Drying Anchor Lines Can Help Contain Spread
- Waste Water Treatment: Oxidation Of Contaminants As If They Got Burnt In The Water Itself
Posted May 12, 2008:
Posted May 9, 2008:
- New Gas Sensors For Monitoring Carbon Dioxide Sinks
- Priority Regions For Threatened Frog And Toad Conservation In Latin America
- 76-teraflop Supercomputer Installed For Critical Research On Climate Change, Severe Weather
Posted May 8, 2008:
- Climate Models Overheat Antarctica, New Study Finds
- Unmanned Aircraft To Study Southern California Smog And Its Consequences
- Ranking Consumers By Environmental Behavior: India, Brazil Top Index; United States Ranks Last
- Ponds Found To Take Up Carbon Like World's Oceans
- Biodiversity: It's In The Water
Posted May 7, 2008:
- Ultrasound Can Drain The Color From Toxic Dyes
- Rice Plants That Resist Uptake Of Arsenic Could Ease Shortage
- Mercury Levels From Products Decreasing, Though Still At Dangerous Levels
- Stressed Seaweed Contributes To Cloudy Coastal Skies, Study Suggests
Posted May 6, 2008:
- There's A Hole In My -- And In The Data As Well!
- Nutrient Pollution Reductions From Urban Stream Restoration Quantified
Posted May 5, 2008:
Posted May 3, 2008:
- Geochemists Challenge Key Theory Regarding Earth's Formation
- What Can Be Done About Pollution In Ganges River?
Posted May 2, 2008:
- New Ocean Current Discovered
- Newly Discovered Water, Oil And Gas Locations Surveyed In Afghanistan
- E. Coli In Charles River Found To Be High After Long Periods Without Rain: New Model Developed
Posted May 1, 2008:
Posted April 30, 2008:
- Before Fossil Fuels, Earth's Minerals Kept Carbon Dioxide In Check
- Silver Nanoparticles May Be Killing Beneficial Bacteria In Wastewater Treatment
- Restoration Of A Tropical Rain Forest Ecosystem Successful On Small-scale
- Safe Water? Lessons From Kazakhstan
Posted April 29, 2008:
- NASA Satellite To Map Earth's Water Cycle
- How Dry We Are: European Space Agency To Test Earth's Soil Moisture Via Satellite
- Scientists Call For More Access To Biotech Crop Data
Posted April 28, 2008:
- Controlling Invasive Fish: Waterfalls Control Spread Of Lake Trout In Glacier National Park
- New Fish Romping In The Southern Baltic Competes With Flounder, But Feeds Predatory Fish
- Desalination Can Boost US Water Supplies, But Environmental Research Needed
Posted April 26, 2008:
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