Nature of Water News

Saturday, May 18, 2013

Topography of Eastern Seaboard Muddles Ancient Sea Level Changes

The distortion of the ancient shoreline and flooding surface of the US Atlantic Coastal Plain are the direct result of ...  > full story

World's Biggest Ice Sheets Likely More Stable Than Previously Believed

A new study suggests that the previous connections scientists made between ancient shoreline height and ice volumes are erroneous ...  > full story

World's Melting Glaciers Making Large Contribution to Sea Rise

While 99 percent of Earth's land ice is locked up in the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets, the remaining ice in the world's glaciers contr ...  > full story

Beautiful 'Flowers' Self-Assemble in a Beaker

With the hand of nature trained on a beaker of chemical fluid, the most delicate flower structures have been formed in a laboratory -- and not at the ...  > full story

Browse News Stories

1 to 10 of 4,903 stories


 

For more stories, jump to page:  <<  1  2  3  4  5  >>


Search ScienceDaily

Number of stories in archives: 137,075

Find with keyword(s):
 
Enter a keyword or phrase to search ScienceDaily's archives for related news topics, the latest news stories, reference articles, science videos, images, and books.

Recommend ScienceDaily on Facebook, Twitter, and Google:

Other social bookmarking and sharing services:

|


  more breaking science news

Social Networks


Recommend ScienceDaily on Facebook, Twitter, and Google +1:

Other bookmarking and sharing tools:

|

Breaking News

... from NewsDaily.com

In Other News ...

Science Video News


Edible Antifreeze Saves Ice Cream

Chemists adding a tasteless edible protein called gelatin hydrolysate to ice cream find that it keeps ice crystals small, resulting in a smoother,. ...  > full story

Strange Science News

 

Free Subscriptions

... from ScienceDaily

Get the latest science news with our free email newsletters, updated daily and weekly. Or view hourly updated newsfeeds in your RSS reader:

Feedback

... we want to hear from you!

Tell us what you think of ScienceDaily -- we welcome both positive and negative comments. Have any problems using the site? Questions?

 
Email this page's link to a friend or colleague:
close