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Lake Tanganyika warming is unprecedented

13 years ago from UPI

TUCSON, May 20 (UPI) -- U.S. scientists say warming occurring in Africa's Lake Tanganyika is unprecedented and might be a harbinger of what will occur in the United States.

Coast Guard: Fla. Tar Balls not from Gulf Spill

13 years ago from CBSNews - Science

Analysis Shows Tar Balls Don't Match Oil Spewing into the Gulf; Scientists Look for Signals on Where Slick May Be Heading

11 Surprising Natural Lessons from Mount St. Helens

13 years ago from Scientific American

Thirty years ago, on May 18, Mount St. Helens lost its top--3.7 billion cubic yards of mountain, to be exact. The peak of the Pacific Northwest icon dropped...

Willetts 'will argue for science'

13 years ago from BBC News: Science & Nature

New science minister says he will argue the case for science but getting public finances under control is the government's priority.

How grazing lands influence greenhouse gas

13 years ago from Science Daily

Scientists estimated net global warming potential for three grazing management systems located in central North Dakota. The results indicate that grazing lands are strong sinks of soil organic carbon and...

U.N. climate chief wants to build bridges

13 years ago from UPI

BONN, Germany, May 18 (UPI) -- Christiana Figueres of Costa Rica is the new U.N. climate protection chief.

Locke leads green energy trade mission

13 years ago from UPI

HONG KONG, May 17 (UPI) -- U.S. Commerce Secretary Gary Locke kicked off a clean energy business development trade mission to China and Indonesia saying greener energy solutions have...

Video: Plumes of Oil Found Underwater

13 years ago from CBSNews - Science

While connecting a pipe to draw oil from the gushing leak, researchers have found massive plumes of oil underwater spanning ten miles long and four miles wide. Kelly Cobiella reports.

Three new monitor lizards from the Philippines identified

13 years ago from

'After the spectacular discovery of several new monitor lizards from the Indonesian island of Sulawesi three years ago, our results now illustrate that the diversity of water monitor lizards in...

Flight limits lifted for London but remain for Amsterdam, others

13 years ago from LA Times - Science

Flight restrictions affecting London's two major international airports -- Heathrow and Gatwick -- were lifted Monday after a no-fly zone had been imposed due to dense volcanic ash drifting down...

BP oil pipe not final solution: U.S. officials

13 years ago from CBC: Technology & Science

A newly installed pipe funnelling oil from a busted well in the Gulf of Mexico to a tanker on the surface is helping to contain a catastrophic oil spill but...

Plane with 43 aboard crashes in Afghanistan

13 years ago from LA Times - Science

Western military forces are aiding efforts to locate the wreckage. At least five foreigners were aboard the domestic flight, which went down 60 miles north of Kabul. An Afghan passenger plane carrying at...

Explained: Monte Carlo simulations

13 years ago from Physorg

Speak to enough scientists, and you hear the words 'Monte Carlo' a lot. "We ran the Monte Carlos," a researcher will say. What does that mean?

Experts debate diverting Mississippi to fight oil spill

13 years ago from Physorg

For the US Coast Guard, the mighty Mississippi River is its "best friend" in the fight against the oil spill.

US unmoved by BP curb on oil leak

13 years ago from BBC News: Science & Nature

The US says the success of a move by BP to curb a leak in the Gulf of Mexico is "not clear" and the technique is "no solution".

Russia beats Germany 3-2 at ice hockey worlds

13 years ago from AP Health

COLOGNE, Germany (AP) -- Alex Ovechkin scored his fourth goal in four games to lead Russia to a 3-2 victory over Germany and remain undefeated at...

Oil Spill Dispersants Approved for Undersea Use

13 years ago from CBSNews - Science

"Unprecedented" Injections of Chemicals Expected to Break Oil Apart at Deep Sea Level Before Reaching Surface

Video: Anger Along the Bayou

13 years ago from CBSNews - Science

A blob of oil spanning the combined size of Delaware and Rhode Island now hovers across the Gulf Coast. Mark Strassmann reports many local residents are enraged by the spill.

Earthquakes rattle the L.A. area and Port Hueneme

13 years ago from LA Times - Science

A 3.0 earthquake struck near Culver City early Saturday, but there were no reports of damage.

Mediterranean bluefin tuna fishing boats should stay in port: WWF

13 years ago from

As industrial boats prepare to set sail on Saturday for the annual Atlantic bluefin tuna fishing season on the Mediterranean Sea, WWF is urging all fishing countries to keep the...

Key spill size issue: How much and does it matter?

13 years ago from Physorg

(AP) -- Just how much oil is spewing from the ruptured well in the Gulf of Mexico and how important is it to know that? Experts can't agree on...

Economics And Climate Change

13 years ago from

Economics And Climate Change I am confident that global climate change is real. I am also confident that over-complicated knee-jerk legislation and taxation will make matters worse.  Problems get solved by rational...

A Looming Shortage of Oil Boom?

13 years ago from NY Times Science

BP and the Coast Guard are engaged in a frantic effort to secure millions of additional feet of oil-containment boom, supplies of which are spread thin across the Gulf coast.

Earth in the Balance: 7 Crucial Tipping Points

13 years ago from Live Science

We examine seven possible tipping points for living beings on Earth, including climate change, fresh water shortages, species decimation and more.

On Climate, Food and Security

13 years ago from NY Times Science

A growing human population with an expanding appetite on a finite planet needs new options to avoid hunger.

How Long Will the Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill Last?

13 years ago from Scientific American

More than 20 years after the Exxon Valdez foundered off the coast of Alaska, puddles of oil can still be found in Prince William Sound. Nearly 25 years...

The Climate Bills, Side by Side

13 years ago from NY Times Science

Many of the differences between the House and Senate climate bills are so slight, one could also call them similarities, according to a side-by-side comparison put together by Paul Bledsoe...

Rivers closest to Toronto have highest concentrations of PCBs, other chemicals: study

13 years ago from Physorg

(PhysOrg.com) -- A University of Toronto study of the concentrations of PCBs and other chemicals in the rivers running into Lake Ontario reveals significantly higher concentrations in areas closest to...