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'Dark Energy' -- Life Beneath the Seafloor: Scientists Present Recent Findings on the Subsurface Biosphere
November 19, 2012 Scientists affiliated with the National Science Foundation (NSF) Center for Dark Energy Biosphere Investigations (C-DEBI) will discuss recent progress in understanding life beneath the seafloor at ... > full story -
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New Energy Technologies Promise Brighter Future
November 19, 2012 Creative new technologies could change our sources of energy, change our use of energy, and change our ... > full story -
Greenland's Viking Settlers Gorged on Seals
November 19, 2012 Greenland's viking settlers, the Norse, disappeared suddenly and mysteriously from Greenland about 500 years ago. Natural disasters, climate change and the inability to adapt have all been proposed ... > full story -
Four-Degrees Briefing for the World Bank: The Risks of a Future Without Climate Policy
November 19, 2012 Humankind’s emissions of greenhouse gases are breaking new records every year. Hence we’re on a path towards 4-degree global warming probably as soon as by the end of this century. This ... > full story -
Antimicrobial Resistance in Fish Pathogenic Bacteria and Other Bacteria in Aquatic Environments
November 19, 2012 Little attention has been paid to the use of antibiotics in the aquaculture industry as one reason for the increase in bacteria resistant to antibiotics and the spread of such resistance to other ... > full story -
Invisibility Cloaking to Shield Floating Objects from Waves
November 19, 2012 A new approach to invisibility cloaking may one day be used at sea to shield floating objects – such as oil rigs and ships – from rough waves. Unlike most other cloaking techniques that ... > full story -
Darkened Fjord Waters Mean Fewer Fish, More Jellyfish
November 19, 2012 The seawater in the Baltic Sea, the North Sea, and Norway’s coastal waters and fjords is gradually getting darker. Researchers are observing signs similar to those from overproduction of ... > full story -
Looking Into the Future of the North Atlantic Fish Stocks
November 16, 2012 Scientists are launching a new European initiative for climate service observations and ... > full story -
Scientists Improve Dating of Early Human Settlement
November 15, 2012 Archaeologists have significantly narrowed down the time frame during which the last major chapter in human colonization, the Polynesian triangle, ... > full storyMore: -
Saving Salmon from Deadly Sea Lice
November 15, 2012 Biologists have some positive news for British Columbia's pink salmon populations, and the salmon farming industry that has struggled to protect both captive and wild salmon from sea lice ... > full story
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