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Baku talks Adriatic gas pipeline

13 years ago from UPI

BAKU, Azerbaijan, May 12 (UPI) -- A natural gas pipeline through the Adriatic Sea may help secure European energy supplies, Azeri energy executives told Swiss officials in Baku.

Understanding The San Andreas Fault

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In my many years of teaching geology to college students, I have found that the greatest confusion that my students had was about the Pacific plate. They were under the...

42,226 daily temperature readings, and counting

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Every day since Jan. 1, 1896, an observer has hiked to a spot at The Mohonk Preserve, a resort and nature area some 90 miles north of New York City,...

How does ice flow?

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Currently the yearly General Assembly of the European Geological Union takes place in Vienna, Austria. Dr Olaf Eisen from the German Alfred Wegener Institute presents results from an environmentally friendly...

Tainted nuke plant water reaches major NJ aquifer

13 years ago from Physorg

(AP) -- Radioactive water that leaked from the nation's oldest nuclear power plant has now reached a major underground aquifer that supplies drinking water to much of southern New...

In New System, Algae Cleans Water, Then Transforms into Organic Fertilizer

13 years ago from PopSci

Nature's Green Cleaner Air-dried algae (shown above) from an algal turf scrubber captured most of the nitrogen and phosphorus in the manure. USDA/Edwin RemsburgThe algae systems can capture most of the phosphorus and...

Study Tracks Worldwide Forest Loss, Boreal See Greatest Decline

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Despite ongoing threats to rain forests in the Amazon and Congo river basins, researchers studying the latest satellite data say that the greatest loss in forest cover from 2000 to...

Foreign migrants move within Spain for employment reasons

13 years ago from Physorg

A team from the University of Cantabria (UC) has studied the contribution that internal migration by foreign people living in Spain made to the process of overall provincial convergence between...

On Our Radar: The Smell of Oil?

13 years ago from NY Times Science

A foul stench drifts over the Gulf region, with vapor from the oil slick the likely culprit.

Stephen Hawking's time machine

13 years ago from MSNBC: Science

In an article in the Daily Mail this week, British cosmologist Stephen Hawking outlined not one, but three, theoretically realistic ideas for traveling through time, one of which he says...

Cameras to settle Himalayan glacier dispute

13 years ago from SciDev

Cameras perched high in the Nepal Himalayas may provide evidence that glaciers in the region are indeed receding.

Ice streams: Charting the history of the ice caps

13 years ago from Science Daily

During ice ages, ice sheets move over fast-flowing ice streams that leave distinct geological signatures on the ocean floor. The relationship between ice streams and climate change forms the basis...

California parole agency breaks up sex-offender encampment in Anaheim

13 years ago from LA Times - Science

On Wednesday, officials with the Parole Department relocated 30 to 40 paroled offenders who had been living in cars and RVs outside its office on Coronado Street, police say. The beat-up station wagons...

River Jordan near death

13 years ago from UPI

AMMAN, Jordan, May 7 (UPI) -- Without fresh water flowing into the River Jordan soon, the river could run dry as early as next year, Jordanian environmental activists warn.

Cobalt(IV) Caught In Water-Splitting Action

13 years ago from C&EN

Oft-implicated cobalt intermediate in water oxidation observed by EPR spectroscopy.

Nuclear disarmament is top priority for science diplomacy

13 years ago from SciDev

The political climate is ripe for a new push to eliminate nuclear weapons; scientists can boost its chance of success.

Giant box close to being over oil-spewing well

13 years ago from Physorg

(AP) -- A mission to the bottom of the sea to try to avert a wider environmental disaster progressed early Friday as crews said a 100-ton concrete-and-steel box was...

Oil slick reaches Louisiana's barrier islands

13 years ago from LA Times - Science

An orange sheen washes onto beaches as BP starts lowering a dome to try to contain oil gushing from the sea floor. As an orange slick of oil washed onto sandy barrier...

Researchers on NOAA Mission Alter Course to Collect Sediment and Water Samples Near Deepwater Horizon Spill

13 years ago from Newswise - Scinews

Scientists and technicians from the National Institute for Undersea Science and Technology have begun collecting seafloor and water column data from areas near the oil spill in the Gulf...

Security expert: Data is the pollution of the Information Age

13 years ago from Physorg

During a panel discussion at the recent Worldwide Cybersecurity Summit in Dallas that otherwise was as dry as a highway in the Sahara, security guru Bruce Schneier made a provocative...

Opinion: Cleantech revolution - hit or miss for Australia?

13 years ago from Science Alert

Embracing the global shift towards cleantech technology has economic as well as environmental benefits for Australia, according to John O'Brien.

USF Scientist: Oil Spill Now Three Times Size of Lake Okeechobee

13 years ago from Physorg

(PhysOrg.com) -- USF researcher says the oil spill is now three times the size of Lake Okeechobee.

Is a Drop in U.S. CO2 a Blip or Trend?

13 years ago from NY Times Science

An energy expert warns against cheering over a big drop in carbon dioxide emissions.

Scientists decry "assaults" on climate research

13 years ago from Reuters:Science

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - More than 250 U.S. scientists on Thursday defended climate change research against "political assaults" and warned that any delay in tackling global warming heightens the risk of...

L.A. city officials dispute former mayor Riordan's bankruptcy prediction

13 years ago from LA Times - Science

Former Los Angeles Mayor Richard Riordan has been stirring a municipal hornet's nest over the last few weeks, repeatedly warning that the city he once ran would need to file...

Falklands oil company reports first underwater find

13 years ago from UPI

STANLEY, Falkland Islands, May 6 (UPI) -- After disappointing results earlier in the year that caused dismay and panic among investors, the Falklands' first oil discovery was reported Thursday...

Texas A&M Experts On Oil Spills

13 years ago from Newswise - Scinews

As the Gulf Coast oil spill continues to be a major problem, we have expanded our list of faculty and staff who can speak authoritatively on various aspects, including assessments...

Water cooling for supercomputers unveiled in Switzerland

13 years ago from Physorg

Swiss researchers on Thursday unveiled a water-cooling system to cut the heat generated by a supercomputer, thereby significantly reducing its carbon footprint.