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Moon water came from young wet Earth
The notion that all Earth's water was delivered by comets or asteroids has just taken a hit. Chemical analysis of lunar rocks suggests that Earth ...
Friday, 10 May 2013
Study reveals gas clouds between Andromeda, Triangulum
Star production just isn’t what it used to be. It’s not the universe’s fault, necessarily, there just isn’t as much raw materi...
Friday, 10 May 2013
Energy independence and other myths
Michael Levi is my favorite energy wonk -- and not just because we both had to endure waiting for hours in the cold. Outside the 2009 UN climate ch...
Wednesday, 08 May 2013
Ocean’s acidity level rising to climate change
The Arctic Ocean’s acidity level is rising at an alarming rate due to changes in the global carbon cycle. Scientists with the Arctic Monitoring ...
Tuesday, 07 May 2013
Greenhouse effect: CO2 Concentrations set to hit record high of 400 PPM
Climate change is, first and foremost, a consequence of the addition of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. We emit carbon dioxide, through burning fo...
Monday, 06 May 2013
Alaska volcano spews ash plume near air traffic route
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (Reuters) -- A remote but long-restless Alaska volcano rumbled to life on Saturday with three explosions and started emitting a cont...
Monday, 06 May 2013
Greenhouse gasses may boost chances of exoplanetary life
Those pesky greenhouse gasses that are threatening to wreak havoc here on Earth may make other planets scattered throughout the universe more conduciv...
Sunday, 05 May 2013
Study finds no single cause of honeybee deaths
WASHINGTON (The New York Times) -- The devastation of American honeybee colonies is the result of a complex stew of factors, including pesticides, par...
Saturday, 04 May 2013
Successful week of talks in Bonn looks towards finalizing ‘dynamic’ climate deal in 2015
The global agreement to combat climate change due to be concluded in 2015 is now likely to include a “dynamic” element that would allow ne...
Saturday, 04 May 2013
Scientists are divided over threat to Pacific Northwest salmon
SEATTLE (The New York Times) -- Like mariners scanning the horizon from the crow’s nest, scientists have for years been on the lookout in the Pa...
Friday, 03 May 2013
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