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Scientists uncover a dramatic rise in sea level and its broad ramifications
... . For the organisms of coastal areas, and particularly for low islands and archipelagos, such a rise would have been catastrophic. The Florida peninsula, for example, would have been reduced to a ...Higher CO2 levels may be good for plants: German scientists
The dramatic rise in dangerous greenhouse gases in the atmosphere may be troubling scientists and world leaders but it could prove to be a boon for plants, German researchers said Tuesday.Researchers find key to saving the world's lakes
... , is not effective and in fact, may actually increase the problem of cultural eutrophication. The dramatic rise in cultural eutrophication—the addition of nutrients to a body of water due to human ...Limits on futures trading could boost gas prices, expert says
... Dwight Sanders. The study shows that a surge in trading by commodity firms has offset the dramatic rise in speculation, maintaining a market balance of buyers and sellers. "The bottom line is that ...Research team discovers brain pathway responsible for obesity
... to the genetics that seem to underlie the obesity epidemic? What are the key steps that have led to the dramatic rise of diabetes in the past three decades? and Why can't the body adjust to changes ...JCI online early table of contents: Jan. 19, 2009
... 'S PICK: Fetal heath affected by mother's diet In the United States, there has been a recent dramatic rise in the number of children classified as obese and diagnosed with obesity-related diseases, ...Foetal health affected by mother's diet
In the United States, there has been a recent dramatic rise in the number of children classified as obese and diagnosed with obesity-related diseases, such as type 2 diabetes and non-alcoholic fatty ...Link found between influenza, absolute humidity
... virus survival. The Oregon researchers then retested the various data using absolute humidity and found a dramatic rise in accounting for both transmission (50 percent, up from 12 percent) and ...Houstonians more positive about city despite economic woes, annual survey finds
In spite of a dramatic rise in concerns about the local economy, Houstonians are more positive about living in the region, according to the latest annual Houston Area Survey results from Rice ...Hypertensive kids more likely to have learning/attention problems
... hypertension and learning problems is particularly important in light of the recent increase in hypertension in children in this country that has occurred as a result of the dramatic rise in obesity."California's budget problems could send homeless rates soaring
Proposals to balance California's ballooning budget deficit could lead to a dramatic rise in homelessness, according to experts...Research output in developing countries reveals 194 percent increase in five years
... Conference of Science Journalists 2009 that a new research impact analysis has demonstrated a dramatic rise in research output by scientists in the developing world since 2002. By comparing absolute ...Open access may be behind developing country research boom
The leaders of open access schemes have claimed partial credit for the dramatic rise in developing world research output.C. difficile spores spread superbug
... of spores and, crucially, they did not infect other mice." "But when we treated mice with antibiotics, we saw a dramatic rise in the levels of spores shed - leading to what we have described as a ' ...Last time carbon dioxide levels were this high: 15 million years ago, scientists report
... of approximately 75 to 120 feet. "We have shown that this dramatic rise in sea level is associated with an increase ... projections show carbon dioxide levels rising as high as 600 or even 900 parts ...
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