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Why Animals Don't Have Infrared Vision: Source of the Visual System's 'False Alarms' Discovered
June 9, 2011 On rare occasion, the light-sensing photoreceptor cells in the eye misfire and signal to the brain as if they have captured photons, when in reality they haven't. For years this phenomenon remained a ... > full story -
New Driving Force for Chemical Reactions
June 9, 2011 Chemists have shown for the first time that a mechanism called tunneling control may drive chemical reactions in directions unexpected from traditional ... > full story -
Can Evolution Outpace Climate Change? Tiny Seashore Animal Suggests Not
June 8, 2011 Animals and plants may not be able to evolve their way out of the threat posed by climate change, according to a new study of a tiny seashore ... > full story -
Aircraft Systems in the Environmental Chamber
June 8, 2011 How can air transport be made more environmentally compatible, economical and sustainable? A flight test facility in Germany is soon to be expanded with the installation of a thermal test bench for ... > full story -
New Method to Make Sodium Ion-Based Battery Cells Could Lead to Better, Cheaper Batteries for the Electrical Grid
June 7, 2011 By adding the right amount of heat, researchers have developed a method that improves the electrical capacity and recharging lifetime of sodium ion rechargeable batteries, which could be a cheaper ... > full story -
Air Quality Worsened by Paved Surfaces: Widespread Urban Development Alters Weather Patterns
June 7, 2011 New research focusing on the Houston area suggests that widespread urban development alters wind patterns in a way that can make it easier for pollutants to build up during warm summer weather ... > full story -
Neutron Analysis Explains Dynamics Behind Best Thermoelectric Materials
June 6, 2011 Neutron analysis of thermoelectric materials could spur the development of a broader range of products with the capability to transform heat to ... > full story -
Climate Scientists Forecast Permanently Hotter Summers
June 6, 2011 The tropics and much of the Northern Hemisphere are likely to experience an irreversible rise in summer temperatures within the next 20 to 60 years if atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations ... > full story -
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Novel Geothermal Technology Packs a One-Two Punch Against Climate Change
June 6, 2011 Researchers have developed an innovative approach to tapping heat beneath Earth's surface. The method is expected to not only produce renewable electricity far more efficiently than conventional ... > full story -
Major Step in Improving Forecasts of Weather Extremes Such as Floods and Droughts
June 5, 2011 Moisture and heat fluctuations from the land surface to the atmosphere form a critical nexus between surface hydrology and atmospheric processes, especially those relevant to rainfall. While current ... > full story
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