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Posted August 2, 2013:
- Bio-Inspired Design May Lead to More Energy Efficient Windows
- Seeing Which Way the Wind Blows: New Doppler Radar Takes Flight on This Summer's HS3 Mission
Posted August 1, 2013:
Posted July 31, 2013:
- Figuring out Flow Dynamics
- NASA's Cassini Sees Forces Controlling Enceladus Jets
- Smart Materials: Fused Liquid Marbles Show Their Strength
- Using Gold and Light to Study Molecules in Water
- Sediment Trapped Behind Dams Makes Them 'Hot Spots' for Greenhouse Gas Emissions
- Polar Ecosystems Acutely Vulnerable to Sunlight-Driven Tipping Points
- Hide, Ambush, Kill, Eat: The Giant Water Bug Lethocerus Patruelis Kills a Fish
- Microfluidic Breakthrough in Biotechnology
Posted July 30, 2013:
- North Pole Not Flooded -- But Lots of Melting in the Arctic
- Sequestration and Fuel Reserves: Storing Carbon Dioxide to Release Liquid Fuels
- Protein Surfaces Defects Act as Drug Targets
- Water Clears Path for Nanoribbon Development
- Lifelike Cooling for Sunbaked Windows: Adaptable Microfluidic Circulatory System Could Cut Air-Conditioning Costs
- Fetal 'Programming' of Sweet Taste's Elicited Pleasure
Posted July 29, 2013:
- Ice-Free Arctic Winters Could Explain Amplified Warming During Pliocene
- Global Warming Endangers South American Water Supply
- When Fluid Dynamics Mimic Quantum Mechanics
Posted July 28, 2013:
- Water Molecules Control Inactivation and Recovery of Potassium Channels
- New Knowledge About Permafrost Improving Climate Models
Posted July 26, 2013:
- Global Warming to Cut Snow Water Storage 56 Percent in Oregon Watershed
- Removing Pollutants and Contaminants from Wastewater
Posted July 25, 2013:
Posted July 24, 2013:
- Space Station Research Exposing the Salty Truth of Supercritical Water Transitions
- Coastal Antarctic Permafrost Melting Faster Than Expected: Arctic-Like Melt Rates Appearing in Coastal Antarctica
- Atmospheric Rivers Set to Increase UK Winter Flooding
Posted July 23, 2013:
- NASA's Spitzer Observes Gas Emission from Comet ISON
- Protons Hop from One Water Molecule to Another Given Suitable Energy Conditions
Posted July 22, 2013:
- Off-Grid Sterilization With 'Solar Steam'
- Geochemical 'Fingerprints' Leave Evidence That Megafloods Eroded Steep Gorge
- Sea Level Rise: New Iceberg Theory Points to Areas at Risk of Rapid Disintegration
- Sub-Saharan Water: Not Just Fossil Water
- Scientific Experiment Creates a Wave Frozen in Time
- Magnets Make Droplets Dance: Reversible Switching Between Static and Dynamic Self-Assembly
Posted July 21, 2013:
Posted July 19, 2013:
- A Warmer Planetary Haven Around Cool Stars, as Ice Warms Rather Than Cools
- Controlling Friction by Tuning Van Der Waals Forces
Posted July 18, 2013:
- Snow in an Infant Solar System: A Frosty Landmark for Planet and Comet Formation
- MAVEN Spectrometer Opens Window to Red Planet’s Past
- Evaporation: Tiny Temperature Differences Are Primary Driving Force in Droplet Evaporation
- World's First Water Treatment Techniques Using Apple and Tomato Peels
- Fluid Dynamics: Resolving Shockwaves More Accurately
Posted July 17, 2013:
- 'Impossible' Material Made With Record-Breaking Surface Area and Water Adsorption Abilities
- Ghost Particles: New Limits on Extremely Rare Decay
Posted July 16, 2013:
- Levitation: Droplets Surfing on Sound Waves
- Researchers Shed New Light on Supraglacial Lake Drainage
- Finding the Keys to Boiling Heat Transfer
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