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Pouring oil on troubled waters - scientists solve secrets of the water-oil interface
... they meet each other head-on to form a strong and rigid boundary between each other, says new research into how interactions between oil and water work, out this week in Physical Review Letters.Source of geysers on Saturn's moon may be underground water
... Enceladus may indeed hide an underground reservoir of water. Scientists at Jet Propulsion Lab in California, ... earth, liquid water exists beneath ice at Lake Vostok, Antarctica. Scientists suggest ...Stanford scientists find new solutions for the arsenic-poisoning crisis in Asia
... . The sudden occurrence of the disease was linked to the increased use of wells for drinking water. Scientists had long assumed that the contamination process occurred deep underground, in buried ...Scientists link influenza A (H1N1) susceptibility to common levels of arsenic exposure
... occurs through drinking contaminated well water, scientists at the Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL ... Chief Academic and Scientific Officer and a senior scientist in the MBL's Bay Paul Center; graduate ...An Algorithm That Synthesizes the Soothing Gurgles of Virtual Water
... tough to get right, and some of the hardest dynamics to recreate have been the movements and sound of water. Scientists at Cornell have now announced a system that can look at a 3-D motion rendering ...Climate Change Mitigation Strategies Ignore Carbon Cycling Processes Of Inland Waters, Scientists Say
Scientists argue that current international strategies to mitigate manmade carbon emissions and address climate change have overlooked a critical player -- inland waters. Carbon burial and outgassing ...Splash! NASA moon crash struck lots of water
Suddenly, the moon looks exciting again. It has lots of water, scientists said Friday — a thrilling discovery that sent a ripple of hope for a future astronaut outpost in a place that has always ...Tel Aviv University researchers root out new and efficient crop plants
... plant's ability to send its roots towards water. Scientists in TAU's lab are observing plants ... Economic Consequences Too "Our aim is to save water," explains Prof. Eshel. "We are increasing a plant ...Could a Category 6 Hurricane Strike?
The Saffir-Simpson hurricane only goes up to Category 5. But in theory, winds from a powerful hurricane could blow the scale out of the water, scientists say.South Africa suspends water scientist
Anthony Turton may be dismissed after speaking to journalists about a controversial presentation.Seawater holds key to future food
Growing crops in salt water is becoming necessary to overcome shortages of fresh water, scientists say.Cost Of Hatchling Turtles' Dash For Freedom
... die on their maiden voyage. Curious to know how much energy the youngsters need to reach safe deep water, scientists measured the hatchling's oxygen consumption and found that they ...Researchers call for nitrogen and phosphorus reductions to combat eutrophication in aquatic systems
... harmful algal blooms and oxygen-deprived "dead zones" occurring in freshwater lakes and coastal waters. Scientists attribute these elevated nutrient levels to the production of fertilizers, increased ...Dams Are Thwarting Louisiana Marsh Restoration, Study Says
A large area of marshlands will be lost despite a plan to restore the flow of muddy water, scientists reported.Super-sleepers could help super-sizers!
Burrowing frogs can survive buried for several years without food or water. Scientists have discovered that the metabolism of their cells changes radically during the dormancy period allowing the ...
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