REF15 Notable Articles
News not on 'The News' that matters tomorrow; most recent at bottom of each catagory
- Energy
- Bio
- A POX on syn
- 'Chlamy' genome holds clues for renewable energy, the environment and human health
- Generating hydrogen from biodiesel waste
- New Fuel Cell Cleans Up Pollution And Produces Electricity
- New Fuel Cell Powered With Glucose From Biomass
- New Method Converts Organic Matter To Hydrogen Fuel Easily And Efficiently
- Fuel Cell That Uses Bacteria To Generate Electricity
sewage to power
- Efficient Biofuel Made From Genetically Modified E. Coli Bacteria
- Some Biofuels Are Worse Environmentally Than Fossil Fuels, Analysis Shows
- Biofuel: Major Net Energy Gain From Switchgrass-based Ethanol
marginal fields produced an average of 300 gallons of ethanol per acre compared to average ethanol yields of 350 gallons per acre for corn for the same three states
- Cellulose-Fed Fuel Cell
- Key For Converting Waste To Electricity Discovered
Now we know how Shewanella produce electricity
- New techniques create butanol
Butanol is considered to be a better biofuel than ethanol because it's less corrosive and has a higher caloric value, can be derived from lignocellulosic materials
- Major Advance In Biofuel Technology: Trash Today, Ethanol Tomorrow
- Iowa State researchers developing system to efficiently convert biomass to ethanol
- Direct conversion of cellulose to gasoline aromatics
Switchgrass & wood to gas can be done without carbon footprint.
- How sweet it is: 'Revolutionary' process points to sugar-fueled cars
- Are microbes the answer to the energy crisis?
- Abandoned farmlands are key to sustainable bioenergy
- News Story | Virginia Tech News | Virginia Tech
- The Biodesign Institute: Can microorganisms be a solution to the world's energy problems?
- New UGA biomass technology dramatically increases ethanol yield from grasses and yard waste
- University of Illinois - Miscanthus Research
- Miscanthus can meet US biofuels goal using less land than corn or switchgrass
- Fuel from cellulose
- Turning waste material into ethanol
- Microorganisms That Convert Hydrocarbons To Natural Gas Isolated
- A better way to make hydrogen from biofuels
- New More Efficient Ways To Use Biomass
- More flexible method floated to produce biofuels, electricity
- Alternative Energy: New Sugarcanes To Deliver One-Two Energy Punch
- New type of fuel found in Patagonia fungus
- Solar
- Organic Solar Cells: Electricity From A Thin Film
- Solar Power to Rule in 20 Years, Futurists Say | LiveScience
- Special coating greatly improves solar cell performance
- Steel Forges Foundation For Cheaper Solar Power
nanostructured dye solar cells on stainless steel sheet
- Colorful Idea Sparks Renewable Electricity From Painting Solar Cells
steel building cladding, if treated with the photovoltaic material could be generating electricity
- New nanostructured thin film shows promise for efficient solar energy conversion
- Artificial Photosynthesis Moves A Step Closer
- Perfecting A Solar Cell By Adding Imperfections
- New 'Window' Opens On Solar Energy: Cost Effective Devices Available Soon
- 'Major discovery' from MIT primed to unleash solar revolution - MIT News Office
- Solar Collector Could Change Asphalt Roads Into Renewable Energy Source
- New Solar Energy Material Captures Every Color Of The Rainbow
- Solar power game-changer: 'Near perfect' absorption of sunlight, from all angles
- Portable power: Tiny solar cells show promise - Yahoo! News
- Record High Performance With New Solar Cells
Researchers in China and Switzerland are reporting the highest efficiency ever for a promising new genre of solar cells, which many scientists think offer the best hope for making the sun a mainstay source of energy in the future. The photovoltaic cells, called dye-sensitized solar cells or Grätzel cells, could expand the use of solar energy for homes, businesses, and other practical applications, the scientists say.
- Boosting the power of solar cells - MIT News Office
- UCLA researchers create polymer solar cells with higher efficiency levels / UCLA Newsroom
- A sound way to turn heat into electricity
- Vibes power tiny generator
- Amazing Stonehenge Mistery Solved -- It Rocks Everything.
- BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Google's cheaper-than-coal target
- 'Big Five' Oil Companies Limit Exploration
- Clean, carbon-neutral hydrogen on the horizon
- Scientists discover record-breaking hydrogen storage materials for use in fuel cells
- Unexpected Activity Of Fuel Cell Catalysts Revealed
- Where does stored nuclear waste go?
- UltraBattery sets new standard for HEVs
78% cost, 150% power, 4x working life
- Researchers give new hybrid vehicle its first test drive in the ocean
robotic “glider” harvests heat energy from the ocean to propel itself across thousands of kilometers
- Wind power research has win...
- Project focuses on production of hydrogen from bacteria and sunlight
- The Science and Technology of Aluminum-Gallium Alloys as a Material for Energy Storage, Transport and Splitting Water
- Windmill With A Twist Can Provide Fresh Water From Seawater Directly
- Fire without smoke
- Towards Bio-inspired Hydrogen Production Without Noble Metals
- BBC NEWS | UK | Scotland | Highlands and Islands | Grand scale of a nuclear clean-up
- Currents-007-OilByCurrency.pdf (application/pdf Object)
Price of a Barrel of Oil by Currency and Barrels of Oil per Ounce of Gold
- Scientists discover how nanocluster contaminants increase risk of spreading
- More efficient fuel-cells, thanks to a new catalyst
- Big Oil Economics: The Greatest Welfare Scam Ever! : TreeHugger
- Could US scientist's 'CO2 catcher' help to slow warming? | Environment | The Guardian
- History and Analysis -Crude Oil Prices
- Electricity From The Exhaust Pipe
- On the boil: New nano technique significantly boosts boiling efficiency
- NEMA - Specifications for the Chromaticity of Solid State Lighting Products
- New Form Of Energy-Transfer Processes: Atomic Tug Of War
- Freeing light shines promise on energy-efficient lighting
- Advance brings low-cost, bright LED lighting closer to reality
- Researchers Generate Hydrogen Without The Carbon Footprint
- Solar Cooling Becomes A New Air-conditioning System
- New Material May Help Autos Turn Heat Into Electricity
- Paying To Save Tropical Forests Could Be A Way To Reduce Global Carbon Emissions
- MIT students seek to harness waste heat - MIT News Office
- NewsDaily: U.S. says submarine leaked radiation in 3 Japan ports
- Monash team learns from nature to split water
- Monash Newsline (Monash University)
- Polymer Electric Storage, Flexible And Adaptable
- Molecular cubes in the sunlight
- Want Better Mileage? Simple Device Which Uses Electrical Field Could Boost Gas Efficiency Up To 20%
- Alternative Fuels: Retooled Approach May Make Bio-based Butanol More Competitive With Ethanol
- Coming soon: Improved lithium ion batteries?
- 'Fish technology' draws renewable energy from slow water currents
- New insights on fusion power - MIT News Office
- BBC NEWS | Technology | A step closer to self-powered kit
- Wave Power Facility Successful in Sweden
- Answers to huge wind-farm problems are blowin' in the wind
- Catch the wave - MIT News Office
MIT researchers are working with Portuguese colleagues to design a pilot-scale device that will capture significantly more of the energy in ocean waves than existing systems, and use it to power an electricity-generating turbine.
- Life
- A link between greenhouse gases and the evolution of C4 grasses
- Animal food allergens unmasked
food protein that is less than 54% identical to a human equivalent could become allergenic
- BBC NEWS | Health | 'Burned foods' linked to cancers
relationship noted, not overstated!
- Chilli compound fires painkiller
Capsaicin can open a channel in the cell wall of nerve cells
- Beetle Dung Helps Forests Recover From Fire
- Between water and rock -- a new science
- Census of protein architectures offers new view of history of life
- Chemical Compound In Detergents Produce Bacteria Alterations In Agricultural Soils
- Factor key to severity of community-associated methicillin-resistant staph infections identified
- Got fleas? Get the vacuum - Yahoo! News
- Marine Catastrophe? Soft Corals Melting Away Due To Global Warming, Says Researcher
- Mummified dinosaur reveals surprises: scientists - Yahoo! News
- Older Water Filters Harbor Bacteria That Give Water Fresher Taste
- Tropical fish can live for months out of water | Science | Reuters
- Yellowstone Viruses 'Jump' Between Hot Pools
- YouTube - Battle at Kruger
- MIT finds key to avian flu in humans
- Big mammals key to tree-ant team
Some relationships prove a stress may be very helpful
- High Degree Of Antibiotic Resistance Found In Wild Arctic Birds
- MIT reports new twist in microRNA biology - MIT News Office
- Cells' internal clocks revealed
- Forest Service Employees for Environmental Ethics
- FDA looks at wrong plant in China - Yahoo! News
- One Common Ancestor Behind Blue Eyes | LiveScience
- Blue Eyes: A Mutation Appeared 10,000 Years Ago! - In a gene adjacent to OCA2 - Softpedia
- uwnews.org | Accelerated head growth can predict autism before behavorial symptoms start | University of Washington News and Information
- Scientists to explore life's mysteries through encyclopedic 'macroscope'
- BBC NEWS | Health | Diabetic mice 'cured' with drugs
- Evidence Of 'Rain-making' Bacteria Discovered In Atmosphere And Snow
- Nature's Helpers: Using Microorganisms To Remove TCE Pollutants From Water
- Mysteries Of Oceanic Bacteria Probed
half of the mRNA sequences found are not similar to any previously known bacterial genes
- New twist on life's power source
some organisms use light in a minimalist way to power cellular processes directly
- DEET works by masking body odor from bugs - Yahoo! News
- ESA Portal - Envisat makes first ever observation of regionally elevated CO2 from manmade emissions
- First study hints at insights to come from genes unique to humans
- artificial enzymes that also undergo 'evolution in a test tube'
- ESRF X-rays reveal clues about life 100 million years ago trapped in opaque amber - ESRF
- Study sheds light on Woolly Mammoth demise - Yahoo! News
- NYU dental professor discovers biological clock linking tooth growth to other metabolic processes
- Plan brokered by UCLA, USC archaeologists would remove roadblock to Mideast peace
- Insects evolved radically different strategy to smell
- World’s oldest living tree discovered in Sweden
- What's Bugging Locusts? It Could Be They're Hungry -- For Each Other
- Photosynthetic Dimmer Switch For Plants Identified
- Human vision inadequate for research on bird vision
- Ancient protein offers clues to killer condition
- CCMA: COAST's National Status & Trends Program
- Watch "Green Porno," Isabella Rossellini's Nod to Insect Sex, Online : TreeHugger
- Teen Finds Way to Decompose Plastic Bags in Just 3 Months! : TreeHugger
- Scientists reveal the lifestyle evolution of wild marine bacteria
- Many paths, few destinations: How stem cells decide what they'll be
- New form of ECT is as effective as older types but without cognitive side effects
- News Tip Sheet : Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
- Origins of the brain
- Caltech scientists decipher the neurological basis of timely movement
- Study identifies brain pathway that shuts down seizures
- Brain stem cells can be awakened, say Schepens scientists
- Permafrost threatened by rapid retreat of Arctic sea ice, NCAR study finds
- Ebb and flow of the sea drives world's big extinction events
- Scenes Of Nature Trump Technology In Reducing Low-level Stress
- The mystery of mass extinctions is no longer murky
- Thinking ahead: Bacteria anticipate coming changes in their environment
- Genome sequence of lancelet shows how genes quadrupled during vertebrate evolution
- Huge genome-scale phylogenetic study of birds rewrites evolutionary tree-of-life
- Mechanism and function of humor identified by new evolutionary theory
- Homosexual behavior due to genetics and environmental factors
- Unheard of life history for a vertebrate
- Doctors extract cancer cells from blood sample - Yahoo! News
- Spray Improves Plants’ Cold Tolerance By 2 To Over 9 Degrees Fahrenheit
- Newly Identified Role For 'Power Plants' In Human Cells Could Lead To Targeted Therapies
- New indicator uncovered that can predict coral health
- A viral cloaking device
- Lionfish Decimating Tropical Fish Populations, Threatening Coral Reefs
- Integrated Ocean Drilling Program - A Microcosm in the Seafloor
- nsf.gov - News - Parasites Outweigh Predators in Pacific Coast Estuaries - US National Science Foundation (NSF)
- Various species' genes evolve to minimize protein production errors
- Microbe diet key to carbon dioxide release
- Even viruses get sick - Yahoo! News
- Brown Tree Snake Could Mean Guam Will Lose More Than Its Birds
- BBC NEWS | Health | Cell change 'keeps organs young'
- New research reveals why chili peppers are hot
- BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Water's the limit for tall trees
- BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Arsenic-munching bacteria found
- Climate Change Caused Widespread Tree Death In California Mountain Range, Study Confirms
- Big-brained animals evolve faster
- Monash researchers uncover cancer survival secrets, Monash University
- Smells Like Danger -- Telis 2008 (821): 3 -- ScienceNOW
- Genome of simplest animal reveals ancient lineage, confounding array of complex capabilities
- New findings explain genetic disorder's unique shift
- Undergrads' Amazon Trip Yields A Treasure Trove Of Diversity
- Researchers turn living cells into insulin-makers - Yahoo! News
- Key discovered to cold tolerance in corn
- BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | New giant clam species discovered
- The Response of Human Colonocytes to Folate Deficiency in Vitro: Functional and Proteomic Analyses
- Scientists Develop New Method to Investigate Origin of Life | Eberly College of Science
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- Brain protein holds key to fertility - Yahoo! News
- Gene trawl shows curing cancer harder than thought - Yahoo! News
- Oil Seed Rape Grown For Biofuel Can Help Clean Up Toxic Soils
- Bacteria Stop Sheep Dip From Poisoning Fish And Bees
- K-State professor's USDA research shows mad cow disease also caused by genetic mutation
- Humming Bird Nest '03
- Hummer Nest '05
- Scientists Point To Forests For Carbon Storage Solutions
- Giant grass offers clues to growing corn in cooler climes, researchers report
- Scientists find 'redesigned hammer' that forged evolution of pregnancy in mammals
- BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Stressed plants 'produce aspirin'
- Estrogen 'Flooding Our Rivers,' Montreal Study Finds
- Neighbours from hell: infanticide rife in guillemot colony | Press releases | Media | University of Leeds
- Army can boost mission success by better managing
- During exercise, the human brain shifts into high gear on 'alternative energy'
- Scientists Go Green With Gold, Distribute Environmentally Friendly Nanoparticles
- Genetic Damage In Minibacteria In Aphids And Ants Repaired By Faulty Copying
- Journey Toward The Center Of The Earth: One-of-a-kind Microorganism Lives All Alone
- Bold Traveler’s Journey Toward the Center of the Earth « Berkeley Lab News Center
- Opening A Can Of Worms: Serendipitous Discovery Reveals Earthworms More Diverse Than First Thought
- Warming In Yosemite National Park Sends Small Mammals Packing To Higher, Cooler Elevations
- Researchers develop new technology to improve medical scans
- BBC NEWS | Health | Suicide linked to brain changes
The brains of people who commit suicide are chemically different to those who die from other causes, a study suggests.
- The Archaea Group
- New cell division mechanism discovered
A novel cell division mechanism has been discovered in a microorganism that thrives in hot acid. The finding may also result in insights into key processes in human cells, and in a better understanding of the main evolutionary lineages of life on Earth. The study is published today in the online version the American National Academy of Sciences journal, PNAS.
- Newly discovered mechanism ...
News at Uppsala University
- Good germs fight bad germs in hospital - Yahoo! News
- BBC NEWS | Science & Environment | Octopuses share 'living ancestor'
Many deep-sea octopuses evolved from a common ancestor that still exists in the Southern Ocean, a study shows.
- Plant Virus Spreads By Making Life Easy For Crop Pests
- BBC NEWS | Science & Environment | Songbirds 'sing from hymn sheet'
- Mysterious microbe plays important role in ocean ecology
- Discovery offers way of tracking cancer in blood - Yahoo! News
- MSU researchers find gene that regulates mold's resistance to drugs
- BBC NEWS | Science & Environment | 'Grape' is key to fossil puzzle
- Protein Compass Guides Amoebas Toward Their Prey
Amoebas glide toward their prey with the help of a protein switch that controls a molecular compass, biologists have discovered.
- Snowy Owl -- A Marine Species?
- Princeton University - Princeton-led team finds secret ingredient for the health of tropical rainforests
- A plankton-eat-plankton world - MIT News Office
MIT researchers have created a microbial ecosystem smaller than a stick of gum that sheds new light on the plankton-eat-plankton world at the bottom of the aquatic food chain. The work may lead to better predictions of marine microbes' global-scale influence on climate.
- Nanotubes sniff out cancer agents in living cells - MIT News Office
MIT engineers have developed carbon nanotubes into sensors for cancer drugs and other DNA-damaging agents inside living cells. The sensors can detect chemotherapy drugs as well as environmental toxins and free radicals that damage DNA.
- Ocean Fish Farming Harms Wild Fish, Study Says
Farming of fish in ocean cages is fundamentally harmful to wild fish, according to an essay in this week's Conservation Biology. Using basic physics, the author explains how farm fish cause nearby wild fish to decline. The foundation of his paper is that higher density of fish promotes infection, and infection lowers the fitness of the fish.
- Ancient oceans reveal secrets on survival of life | ASU News
To date:12/26/1969From date:12/26/1969Scientists at ASU are studying how the distribution of elements on Earth – or beyond – shapes the distribution of life, the state of the environment and the course of evolution.Alternate Text:two people standing
- Scientists Are High On Idea That Marijuana Reduces Memory Impairment
- Scientists fool bacteria into killing themselves to survive
- Access : Parallel adaptations to high temperatures in the Archaean eon : Nature
Nature is the international weekly journal of science: a magazine style journal that publishes full-length research papers in all disciplines of science, as well as News and Views, reviews, news, features, commentaries, web focuses and more, covering all branches of science and how science impacts upon all aspects of society and life.
- Science News / Sleep Makes Room For Memories
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- Sciences
- Amazing Stonehenge Mistery Solved -- It Rocks Everything.
- NIST posts online database of cryogenic materials properties
- Shake And Stir To Make Granular Materials Change Phases
- ScienceDaily: Surprising Transition Observed When Flowing Grains Become Too Jam Packed To Move
- 'Water Car Run on WATER+Fuel. Hydrogen Save Gas=FREE ENERGY!'
P.T.Barnum would love this- the hoax lives on.
- NOAA: Sunspot is harbinger of new solar cycle, increasing risk for electrical systems
- Gas Sensor Is Tiny, Quick, Effective at Detecting Many Toxins
- Environmentally Friendly Technology Can Produce Commonly Used Compound, Ethylene
- BBC NEWS | Technology | Holographic displays step closer
- Laser could provide breath test for cancer, asthma - Yahoo! News
- UC San Diego Scientists Develop Sensor for Homemade Bombs
- Nanoparticles in ball-lightning-like fireballs - ESRF
- Safe 'Green' Decontamination Method Detoxifies Nerve Agents In Chemical Weapons And Pesticides
- 06_08_Wicks.pdf (application/pdf Object)
Microspheres -SRNL’s porous, hollow glass balls for hydrogen storage, drug delivery
- David R. Smith's Metamaterials and Negative Index Page
- Surprising graphene
Graphene is the two-dimensional crystalline form of carbon- conducts electrical current 10 to 100 times greater than a normal semiconductor like silicon
- Crystal clear savings for drug giants
- The Periodic Table of Videos - University of Nottingham
- ORNL researchers analyze material with 'colossal ionic conductivity'
- Promising Lithium Batteries For Electric Cars
- Flexible nanoantenna arrays capture abundant solar energy
- Fingerprints provide clues to more than just identity
- BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Solar plane makes night flights
- Fertilizer Technology Used Worldwide, But Few New Products Since 1970s
- Explosives Go 'Green' ... And Get More Precise
- BBC NEWS | Technology | Chemical coat to mean drier socks
- Revising and Re-sizing History: New Work Shows Ohio Site to Be Ancient Water Works, Not a Fort
- Nanotechnology Consumer Products Inventory
- BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Political views 'all in the mind'
- Cornell Chronicle: Spoofing GPS receivers
- Deactivating Radioactive Waste In Hundreds, Not Millions, Of Years
- Melting ice under pressure
- A snapshot of the transformation of nanoscale structures
- MIT solves 100-year-old engineering problem - MIT News Office
- Experiment demonstrates 110 years of sustainable agriculture
- 100 Years Of Ammonia Synthesis: How A Single Patent Changed The World
- Ten Questions for Candidates.pdf (application/pdf Object)
- SOMETHING NEW IN THE UNIVERSE: MYSTERIOUS OBJECT FLARES BRIGHTLY THEN FADES AWAY « Berkeley Lab News Center
- How 'Sandfish' Swim: Could Help Materials Handling And Process Technology Specialists
- Secrets from within planets pave way for cleaner energy
- Orange Peel Can Help Clean Up Dirty Water
- Cleaning Heavily Polluted Water At A Fraction Of The Cost
- Reducing Pollution: Green Future For Scrap Iron
- Urea tanks on diesel trucks -- that's the law in the United States starting in 2010
- Rice University Molecular memory a game-changer
- Dig this: RoboClam - MIT News Office
- University of Pittsburgh: News From Pitt
- To Make Better MRI Images, Let The Atoms Spin Out Of Control
- Earth Sciences
- BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Digital magnetic map goes global
- Air Pollution May Be Causing More Rainy Summer Days In The Southeast US
- New Discovery Of 'Old Growth' Crystals Provides New Record Of Planetary Evolution
- Discovery Of Earth's Inner, Innermost Core Confirmed
- Current Major Flooding In U.S. A Sign Of Things To Come, NOAA Predicts
- 'Nanominerals' Influence Earth Systems From Ocean To Atmosphere To Biosphere
- New findings from Tibetan Plateau suggest uplift occurred in stages
- NRDC: Hotter and Drier
- Geologist decries floodplain development
- 'Revolutionary' CO2 maps zoom in on greenhouse gas sources
- Earthquakes Along The Cascadia And San Andreas Faults May Be Linked, Affecting Risk To San Francisco Bay Region
- Mysterious striped currents in our oceans
- Making Environmentally Friendly Plastics
- Earthquake Hazard Maps Show How U.S. Shakes With Quakes
- Fungi have a hand in depleted uranium's environmental fate
- Big quakes spark jolts worldwide
- Mystery of infamous 'New England Dark Day' solved by 3 rings
- Mountain Ranges Rise Much More Rapidly Than Geologists Expected
- Final Report, CCSP Synthesis and Assessment Product 3.3: Weather and Climate Extremes in a Changing Climate
- Climate Change Causing Significant Shift In Composition Of Coastal Fish Communities
- Process Used By Microbes To Make Greenhouse Gases Uncovered
- Geologists Discover Magma And Carbon Dioxide Combine To Make ‘Soda-Pop’ Eruption
- ESA Portal - Wilkins Ice Shelf hanging by its last thread
- How intense will storms get? New model helps answer question
- nsf.gov - News - A Single Boulder May Prove that Antarctica and North America Were Once Connected - US National Science Foundation (NSF)
- Mangroves key to saving lives
- Chinese earthquake provides lessons for future
- BBC NEWS | South Asia | Is world's wettest place getting drier?
- Threats_from_Above.pdf (application/pdf Object)
- PLoS ONE: Lower Miocene Stratigraphy along the Panama Canal and Its Bearing on the Central American Peninsula
- BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Geological mapping gets joined up
- Department of Energy - Climate Change Science Program Issues Report on Climate Models
- Antarctic climate: Short-term spikes, long-term warming linked to tropical Pacific
- Strange molecule in the sky cleans acid rain, scientists discover
- Earthquakes may endanger New York more than thought, says study
- Why is Greenland covered in ice?
- Analysis of past glacial melting shows potential for increased Greenland ice melt and sea level rise
- Earth Has Had Sharp Climatic Shifts In Past: Is Earth Nearing Another Tipping Point?
- Arctic Sea Ice News & Analysis
- Earth Structure: Lowermost Mantle Has Materials With Unexpected Properties
- Flooding Might Help Lower Gas Emission From Wetlands
- Ocean Floor Geysers Warm Flowing Sea Water
- News: McGill researchers find oldest rocks on Earth
- Oldest rocks on Earth found in northern Canada - Yahoo! News
- A new approach in tsunami-early warning
- SDSC-Led Team Sets Records in Simulating Seismic Wave Propagation Across the Earth
- Accelerated Melting Of Continental Icepacks Is Major Reason For Rise In Sea Level Between 2003 And 2008
- Shrinking Glaciers Reveal Hidden Forests And A Warmer Climate
- Team led by Purdue professor first to record key event that breaks continents apart
- Exploration, Vanderbilt's Online Research Magazine - The warm plasma cloak is a newly described part of Earth's space atmosphere
- ESA Portal - ‘Webcam’ from Space – Envisat observing Wilkins Ice Shelf
- Ancient Magma "Superpiles" May Have Shaped The Continents
- As Ice Melts, Antarctic Bedrock Is On The Move
- Study: Did early climate impact divert a new glacial age? (Dec. 16, 2008)
- Researchers Use Satellites To Measure Inland Floods
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