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MIT moves toward greener chemistry

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Phosphorus, a mineral element found in rocks and bone, is a critical ingredient in fertilisers, pesticides, detergents and other industrial and household chemicals. Once phosphorus is mined from rocks, getting...

Amazon may be headed for another bad drought

13 years ago from MSNBC: Science

Drought has cut Peru's Amazon River to its lowest level in 40 years and it is already below the minimum set in 2005, when a devastating dry spell damaged vast...

Scientists figure out magical 'banana' free kick

13 years ago from CBC: Technology & Science

Thirteen years after Roberto Carlos stunned onlookers with his amazing "banana" free kick that seemed to defy the law of physics, scientists have finally worked out how he did it.

Caltech mineral physicists find new scenery at Earth's core-mantle boundary

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Using a diamond-anvil cell to recreate the high pressures deep within the earth, researchers at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) have found unusual properties in an iron-rich magnesium- and...

Oil platform explodes off Louisiana

13 years ago from LA Times - Science

The crew is rescued and there are no signs of a leak, but the accident sparks new debate about wells in the gulf.The opening scene was all too familiar. Black...

Deforestation Rate Continues to Plunge in Brazil

13 years ago from Science NOW

The Brazilian government says that a preliminary survey by a low-resolution satellite shows that...

China Sustains Blunt 'You First' Message on CO2

13 years ago from NY Times Science

The official who led China's delegation in recent climate negotiations says the right to a better life in poor countries trumps the responsibility to cut emissions.

Climatologist Says History Shows Earl's Potential

13 years ago from Newswise - Scinews

Art DeGaetano, Cornell University professor of climatology and the director of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Northeast Regional Climate Center at Cornell, says insight into the potential impact of...

Idaho farmers growing vegetables with geothermal energy

13 years ago from Physorg

Most people know about the geothermal system in Boise's Downtown and Warm Springs area. It's one of the oldest in the country.

Hurricane Alley Heats Up with Stormy Threesome

13 years ago from Live Science

August & September are prime time for hurricane formation.

Brazil iron ore reserves keep multiplying

13 years ago from UPI

RIO DE JANEIRO, Sept. 2 (UPI) -- Brazil further boosted its iron ore reserves with the announcement of a major new discovery of iron and phosphate deposits in the...

Challenge to Nord Stream rejected

13 years ago from UPI

ZUG, Switzerland, Sept. 2 (UPI) -- Appeals challenging a permit to build the Nord Stream natural gas pipeline in Finnish waters were rejected, the pipeline consortium said Thursday. ...

UN: Climate funds shouldn't divert poverty aid

13 years ago from Physorg

(AP) -- The U.N.'s climate chief says poor countries are right to expect that any funding they receive to combat global warming be kept separate from development aid or...

Natural disasters do not necessarily create peace, research finds

13 years ago from Science Daily

A devastating tsunami hit southern Asia in December 2004. After the tsunami, both politicians and journalists believed that the natural disaster could help to bring peace to Sri Lanka and...

Future Mars Colonists Could Learn To Terraform By Studying Darwin's Methods

13 years ago from PopSci

Ascension Island Charles Darwin's artificial forest captures moisture from clouds that drift over the volcanic peaks on Ascension Island. Google Earth The father of evolution apparently played God with a tropical ecosystem 160...

Ban: Global warming requires global action

13 years ago from UPI

VADUZ, Liechtenstein, Sept. 2 (UPI) -- The global community needs to act collectively to tackle the challenges of climate change, the U.N. secretary-general said in Liechtenstein. ...

Texas company fingered in pipeline blast

13 years ago from UPI

HOUSTON, Sept. 2 (UPI) -- Texas pipeline operator Enterprise Products Partners violated the law in a June gas explosion that killed one worker and injured eight others, a regulator...

Storm forecast accuracy doubled in 20 years

13 years ago from CBC: Technology & Science

Sophisticated computer models that replaced instinct with cold, hard mathematics have helped forecasters predict where a storm like Hurricane Earl is going about twice as accurately as 20 years ago.

Bill Gates on R&D, a Carbon Tax and China's Climate Role

13 years ago from NY Times Science

Bill Gates adds detail to his call for a research push to expand energy choices without overheating the planet.

Oil Biodegredation Stalled After Valdez Spill

13 years ago from C&EN

Oil Spill: Microbes in beach sediments lack the oxygen to finish the job.

More CO2 means more poison ivy

13 years ago from UPI

WASHINGTON, Sept. 1 (UPI) -- Rising carbon dioxide in the atmosphere may threaten climate change and be bad news for humans but poison ivy likes it, U.S. researchers say. ...

Floods swamp south Sudan region

13 years ago from BBC News: Science & Nature

Some 57,000 people have been forced from their homes because of dramatic floods in south-western Sudan over the past month, officials say.

Weather clash causes snowy winter

13 years ago from BBC News: Science & Nature

The collision of two major weather events can explain unusually large snowfall in the US and Northern Europe, researchers say.

Global Hawk drone aircraft flies over Frank on the GRIP hurricane mission

13 years ago from Physorg

NASA's 2010 hurricane experiment is in full swing as the tropics have heated up. NASA's Global Hawk unmanned aircraft was sent out over this past weekend to conduct measurements on...

Bella slow cookers recalled over fire hazard

13 years ago from CBC: Health

Bella Kitchen five-quart programmable slow cookers have been recalled because the control panel can overheat and melt, posing a fire hazard.

Critical polar data flows briskly to researchers

13 years ago from Physorg

Operation IceBridge -- a NASA airborne mission to observe changes in Earth's rapidly changing polar land ice and sea ice -- is soon to embark on its fourth field season...

Supercomputing brings the climate picture into focus

13 years ago from Physorg

Recent advances in supercomputing have brightened the future of climate modeling, but they also bring to light complicated questions about the fundamental workings of our planet and our atmosphere.

Fault finding: UCI seismologist finds far more frequent earthquakes along the San Andreas

13 years ago from Physorg

(PhysOrg.com) -- UCI seismologist Lisa Grant Ludwig finds far more frequent earthquakes along the San Andreas fault.