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Scientists await new worlds as CERN collider is refitted
GENEVA (Reuters) -- As two yellow-helmeted electricians rise slowly on a hoist from the cavern floor to check cabling on a huge red magnet, CERN scien...
Friday, 12 April 2013
More sea lions turning up on local beaches
It could be months before we know what's causing sea lion strandings along the Southern California coast and all the while, more and more pups are...
Wednesday, 10 April 2013
To crack human brain’s code, a search for visionaries
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -- To crack the code of the human brain, Cori Bargmann figures it's best to keep an open mind. As one of two leaders of a s...
Wednesday, 10 April 2013
Air pollution stunts coral growth
A new study has found that pollution from fine particles in the air -- mainly the result of burning coal or volcanic eruptions -- can shade corals fro...
Tuesday, 09 April 2013
Study: Global warming could create more turbulence for transatlantic flights
Air travel could grow more turbulent as Earth’s climate grows warmer, according to a study published this week in the online journal Nature Clim...
Tuesday, 09 April 2013
Clouds, an important regulator of the Arctic climate
WASHINGTON, D.C. (Kansas City InfoZine) -- Clouds over the central Greenland Ice Sheet last July were just right for driving surface temperatures th...
Monday, 08 April 2013
Florida algae bloom leads to record manatee deaths
Florida’s endangered manatees, already reeling from an unexplained string of deaths in the state’s east coast rivers, have died in record ...
Monday, 08 April 2013
Why our turbulent weather is getting even harder to predict
Britain's weather excelled itself last week. It produced an Easter Sunday that was the coldest on record in the UK. Temperatures stuck below zero ...
Sunday, 07 April 2013
How climate change may help penguin colony
Antarctic warming has been a boon for one large colony of Adélie penguins, a finding that's surprising scientists. A recent study found t...
Sunday, 07 April 2013
Galaxies began birthing stars soon after Big Bang
Massive galaxies began producing large numbers of stars far earlier than previously thought, which could change our understanding of how the universe ...
Sunday, 17 March 2013
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