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Posted April 10, 2013:
- Smart Solutions to a Worsening Water Crisis
- Arsenic Contamination in Food and Water Supplies
- Overcoming a Major Barrier to Medical and Other Uses of 'Microrockets' and 'Micromotors'
Posted April 9, 2013:
- Neutrons Help Explain Ozone Poisoning and Links to Thousands of Premature Deaths Each Year
- Measuring Microbes Makes Wetland Health Monitoring More Affordable, Says Researcher
- Satellite Sandwich Technique Improves Analysis of Geographical Data
- Scientists Seek Sea Urchin's Secret to Surviving Ocean Acidification
- Research Holds Revelations About an Ancient Society's Water Conservation, Purification
- Spring Rains Bring Life to Midwest Granaries but Foster Gulf of Mexico 'Dead Zone'
- Polluting Plastic Particles Invade the Great Lakes
- Pioneering Study Calculates Arctic Ocean Nutrient Budget
Posted April 8, 2013:
- A Warming World Will Further Intensify Extreme Precipitation Events, Research Shows
- 'Artificial Leaf' Gains the Ability to Self-Heal Damage and Produce Energy from Dirty Water
- New Guideline Recommends Treatments for Tapeworm Infection That Is on Rise in U.S.
- Plant Proteins Control Chronic Disease in Toxoplasma Infections
- How Carbon Moves Within Planet Plays Big Role in Planetary Atmosphere Formation
- Surprising Predictor of Ecosystem Chemistry
- Carbon Dioxide Released from Burning Fuel Today Goes Back Into New Fuels Tomorrow
- Gulf of Mexico Has Greater-Than-Believed Ability to Self-Cleanse Oil Spills
- Population Boom Poses Interconnected Challenges of Energy, Food, Water
- High Salt Levels in Saharan Groundwater Endanger Oases Farming
- Rapid Climate Change and the Role of the Southern Ocean
- Dramatic Retreat of the Andean Glaciers Over the Last 30 Years
- New 'Transient Electronics' Disappear When No Longer Needed
- Natural Soil Bacteria Pump New Life Into Exhausted Oil Wells
- Cry Me a River of Possibility: Scientists Design New Adaptive Material Inspired by Tears
Posted April 7, 2013:
- Widely Used Filtering Material Adds Arsenic to Beers
- Reducing Waste of Food: A Key Element in Feeding Billions More People
- Air Pollution Stunts Coral Growth
- Ready for Debut: Fruit-Juice-Infused Chocolate With 50 Percent Less Fat
Posted April 5, 2013:
- Mapping the Chemistry Needed for Life at Jupiter's Moon Europa
- Researchers Identify Edema Inhibitor: Substance That Can Prevent the Accumulation of Fluid in Body Tissue
- Remote Coral Reefs Can Be Tougher Than They Look: Western Australia’s Scott Reef Has Recovered from Mass Bleaching
Posted April 4, 2013:
- Scientists to Jupiter's Moon Io: Your Volcanoes Are in the Wrong Place
- An Ancient Biosonar Sheds New Light on the Evolution of Echolocation in Toothed Whales
- New Measurement of Crocodilian Nerves Could Help Scientists Understand Ancient Animals
- 3-D Printer Can Build Synthetic Tissues
- Asian Carp DNA Not Widespread in the Great Lakes
- NASA Flies Radar South on Wide-Ranging Expedition
- Experts Propose Research Priorities for Making Concrete 'Greener'
Posted April 3, 2013:
- Ancient Pool of Warm Water Questions Current Climate Models
- NASA Team Investigates Complex Chemistry at Saturn's Moon Titan
- Scientists Build Material That Mimics Squid Beak: Promising Step Toward Safer, More Comfortable Implants
- Same-Day Water Pollution Test Could Keep Beaches Open More Often
- Breakthrough in Hydrogen Fuel Production Could Revolutionize Alternative Energy Market
- Papyrus Plant Detox for Slaughterhouses
Posted April 2, 2013:
- Research Examines Ancient Puebloans and the Myth of Maize
- Tiny Grazers Play Key Role in Marine Ecosystem Health
- Switching to a Power Stroke Enables a Tiny but Important Marine Crustacean to Survive
- Second Source of Potentially Disruptive Icelandic Volcanoes Found
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