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Gulf oil spill: Mississippi River hydrology may help reduce oil onshore

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The Gulf of Mexico: what role will the Mississippi River play in oil washing ashore and into delta wetlands?...

Q-and-A: A Pay Model for Ecosystems

13 years ago from NY Times Science

"If you can't measure it, you can't manage it": a United Nations research effort suggests applying this maxim to the earth's ecosystems by assessing the value of the services they...

What Happens When Oil Collides with Coral?

13 years ago from CBSNews - Science

As Researchers Struggle to Bring Dying Reefs Back to Life, They Worry about Threat of Approaching Oil

May 2010 global temperature is warmest on record; Spring and January-May also post record breaking temps

13 years ago from Science Daily

The combined global land and ocean surface temperature was the warmest on record for May, March-May (Northern Hemisphere spring-Southern Hemisphere autumn), and the period January-May, 2010, according to NOAA. Worldwide...

Saving the soil and maintaining corn yields: ISU early research says yes to both

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Two years into a study looking at methods of combining a living cover crop between corn rows shows that yield can be maintained at high levels using environmentally friendly practices...

Inbred sperm fertilise fewer eggs according to University of East Anglia research

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Inbred male sperm have been found to fertilise fewer eggs when in competition with non-inbred males according to a new study by the University of East Anglia...

Whale poo helps carbon burial

13 years ago from Science Alert

According to new research, sperm whales may help remove carbon from the atmosphere, because their poo causes plankton growth.

Water CO2 calculator goes online

13 years ago from BBC News: Science & Nature

A website that allows people to calculate how much CO2 is being emitted as a result of their water use goes online.

The National Geographic Archive: Antarctica's underwater algae forests

13 years ago from The Guardian - Science

Huge mats of algal growth on the western of coast of Antarctica are being studied by marine biologists for their potential to treat cancer

Planes Create Weird Clouds—And Snow, Rain Fall Out

13 years ago from National Geographic

Airplanes, it turns out, can change the weather—at least at an extremely local scale, a new study says. ...

Strong earthquake rocks eastern Indonesia

13 years ago from LA Times - Science

Officials say an earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 6.4 has hit eastern Indonesia.

U.S. failed to fill order for aircraft in Station fire

13 years ago from LA Times - Science

The agency didn't press to get tankers in the air quickly, despite its own commanders' urgent request, records and interviews show. The U.S. Forest Service failed to fill an order for air...

Arctic Summer 2010 - Hot Or Not?

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Arctic Summer 2010 - Hot Or Not? Will it get very warm in the Arctic this summer? It is already so warm in many parts of the Arctic that floes which would...

ScienceShot: Whale Poop Is Ecofriendly

13 years ago from Science NOW

Iron-rich waste helps marine organisms suck carbon from the atmosphere

After Lightning, Oil Recovery is Suspended

13 years ago from NY Times Science

A small fire ignited on the vessel that is collecting oil from the undersea well after lightning struck it Tuesday morning.

CCNY leads study to identify top NJ tidal power generation sites

13 years ago from Physorg

With a coastline stretching from New York Harbor to Cape May, New Jersey stands to benefit from a new study designed to pinpoint the top 20 sites for hydrokinetic energy,...

Do Atlantic currents affect Alpine glacier melting?

13 years ago from Physorg

Natural climate fluctuations such as variations in the Atlantic currents probably influenced glacier retreat in the Alps in the last century more than we first thought: they correlate with times...

Stanford helps to digitally preserve mountains of documents

13 years ago from Physorg

Each year, the U.S. Government Printing Office publishes mountains of paper documents, everything from the Congressional Record to Government Accountability Office reports. But that's only a fraction of its output...

Jordan's nuclear program disturbs Israel

13 years ago from UPI

AMMAN, Jordan, June 15 (UPI) -- Jordan's King Abdullah has charged Israel of attempting to block his country from developing a peaceful civilian nuclear energy program.

Kazakh-Chinese energy ties deepen

13 years ago from UPI

ASTANA, Kazakhstan, June 15 (UPI) -- China and Kazakhstan have reached agreement to build and finance jointly a natural gas pipeline and strengthen atomic energy cooperation.

Images from space reveal ground-level flood threat

13 years ago from Physorg

(PhysOrg.com) -- Satellite imagery captured hundreds of miles from the Earth's surface is being used to analyse the flood risks of some of the world's largest regions, using data that...

Tiny desert town of Ocotillo rattled by brunt of earthquakes

13 years ago from LA Times - Science

Ocotillo, population 296, was already on edge after a 7.2-magnitude quake struck Easter Sunday just across the Mexican border and caused minor damage in their tiny desert town.

Aerial View of a Battle for Survival

13 years ago from NY Times Science

A Coast Guard captain oversees much of the coastal protection effort in the gulf, from skimming and burning vast quantities of oil near the rig site to laying chains of...

Robot submarine patrols Lake Michigan for climate-change study

13 years ago from Physorg

Researchers at Purdue University are using a robotic submarine and other specialized tools in Lake Michigan to gather biological and environmental data showing how young fish vital to the ecosystem...

B.C. inquiry into 10 million missing salmon begins

13 years ago from CBC: Technology & Science

An official investigation into the collapse of sockeye salmon stocks in B.C.'s Fraser River is expected to get underway in Vancouver on Tuesday morning.

Meteor possible cause of farm field fire

13 years ago from CBC: Technology & Science

P.E.I.'s fire marshal has called on a meteorite expert to help him investigate a strange ball of fire that landed in a farmer's field on Saturday.

Scientists Get Seats on Oil Spill Commission

13 years ago from Science NOW

Two prominent scientists will serve on the presidential commission tasked with investigating the causes...

As Mess Is Sent to Landfills, Officials Worry About Safety

13 years ago from NY Times Science

Residents are concerned about the oil spill’s more than 175,000 gallons of liquid waste and 11,276 cubic yards of solid waste that have been deposited.