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Posted November 26, 2012:
- Alaska's Iconic Columbia Glacier Expected to Stop Retreating in 2020
- Bioengineered Marine Algae Expands Environments Where Biofuels Can Be Produced
- Water Resources Management and Policy in a Changing World: Where Do We Go from Here?
- Sieve Holds Nanoparticles and Acts as Solar Absorber
Posted November 22, 2012:
Posted November 21, 2012:
- Emperor Penguins Budget Time for Short Rests on Ice During Chick-Rearing Season
- Ocean Currents Play a Role in Predicting Extent of Arctic Sea Ice
Posted November 20, 2012:
- Scotch Tape Finds New Use as Grasping 'Smart Material'
- Nanotechnology Simplifies Hydrogen Production for Clean Energy
- Gold Nanoparticles Quickly Detect Hazardous Chemicals
Posted November 19, 2012:
- Mars Formed from Similar Building Blocks to That of Earth, Reveals Study of Martian Meteorites
- Hold the Ice: Chemists Reveal Behavior of Antifreeze Molecules
- Super-Efficient Solar-Energy Technology: ‘Solar Steam’ So Effective It Can Make Steam from Icy Cold Water
- Invisibility Cloaking to Shield Floating Objects from Waves
- Sound Bullets in Water
- Mosquitos Fail at Flight in Heavy Fog, Though Heavy Rain Doesn't Faze Them
- Darkened Fjord Waters Mean Fewer Fish, More Jellyfish
Posted November 16, 2012:
- Himalayan Glaciers Will Shrink by Almost 10 Percent, Even If Temperatures Hold Steady
- How Does Groundwater Pumping Affect Streamflow?
- Mixing Processes Could Increase Impact of Biofuel Spills on Aquatic Environments
- Melt Water on Mars Could Sustain Life, New Research Suggests
- Visualizing Floating Cereal Patterns to Understand Nanotechnology Processes
- Creating a Coating of Water-Repellent Microscopic Particles to Keep Ice Off Airplanes
Posted November 15, 2012:
- NASA Innovator of Year Hunts for Extraterrestrial Amino Acids
- Robotic Explorers May Usher in Lunar 'Water Rush'
- New Injectable Gels Toughen Up After Entering the Body
- Meteorites Reveal Warm Water Existed on Mars
Posted November 14, 2012:
- New Dating of Sea-Level Records Reveals Rapid Response Between Ice Volume and Polar Temperature
- Melting Glaciers Raise Sea Level
Posted November 13, 2012:
- Warming Temperatures Will Change Greenland's Face, Experts Predict
- Injectable Sponge Delivers Drugs, Cells, and Structure
- Face-Washing Tips for Healthier-Looking Skin
Posted November 12, 2012:
- Erosion Has a Point, and an Edge
- Study Offers New Tool for Incorporating Water Impacts Into Policy Decisions
Posted November 11, 2012:
Posted November 9, 2012:
- New Way of Making Glass
- First 'Snapshots' of Electronic Structure of a Manganese Complex Related to Water-Splitting in Photosynthesis
- Enhanced Melting of Northern Greenland in a Warm Climate
Posted November 8, 2012:
- Carbon Dioxide: Our Salvation from a Future Ice Age?
- Despite Their Thick Skins, Alligators and Crocodiles Are Surprisingly Touchy
Posted November 7, 2012:
- New Aspect of Platelet Behavior in Heart Attacks Revealed: Clots Can Sense Blood Flow
- How Butterfly Wings Can Inspire New High-Tech Surfaces
Posted November 5, 2012:
- Climate Modeler Identifies Trigger for Earth's Last Big Freeze
- Massive Volcanic Eruption Puts Past Climate and People in Perspective
- Hydro-Fracking: Fact Vs. Fiction
Posted November 4, 2012:
Posted November 1, 2012:
- Why Seas Are Rising Ahead of Predictions: Estimates of Rate of Future Sea-Level Rise May Be Too Low
- Staying Still or Going Hunting: Which Works Better for a Hungry Ocean Microbe?
- Nereidum Montes Helps Unlock Mars' Glacial Past
- Nanosilver from Clothing Can Pose Major Environmental Problems
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