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Open lake waters may defeat Asian carp

16 hours ago from UPI

MILWAUKEE, Nov. 27 (UPI) -- Invasive Asian carp pose a dire threat to the Great Lakes' ecosystem but may not be able to breed in open lake waters, a...

China vows to dramatically slow emissions growth

1 day ago from Newsvine

China promised to slow its carbon emissions, saying it would nearly halve the ratio of pollution to GDP over the next decade — a major move by the world's largest...

California's Ancient Kelp Forest

1 day ago from Science Daily

The kelp forests off southern California are considered to be some of the most diverse and productive ecosystems on the planet, yet a new study indicates that today's kelp beds...

Martian "Lake Michigan" Filled Crater, Minerals Hint

1 day ago from National Geographic

A "bathtub ring" of minerals inside Columbus crater makes the basin the best place yet to study the chemistry of so-called fossil lakes on Mars, researchers say.

Soil treatment helps crop reach

1 day ago from Science Alert

Researchers have found a way to improve the physical structure of clay soil, letting crops reach more water and improving yields.

Robo-chefs and fashion-bots on show in Tokyo

1 day ago from Physorg

Forget the Transformers and Astroboy: Japan's latest robots don't save the world -- they cook snacks, play with your kids, model clothes, and search for disaster victims.

The cost of adapting to climate change

2 days ago from The Guardian - Science

Farmers in developing countries are already feeling the effects of climate change. What is needed to help them cope is an almost unprecedented shift of resources from north to south,...

Opinion: Securing the future in a connected planet

2 days ago from Science Alert

Science must change if we are to help inform governments, communities and industry how choices in one area impact on another area, according to Dr Megan Clark.

Video: Something Fishy in the Water

2 days ago from CBSNews - Science

Chemical pollution seems to be disrupting the hormones of fish in the United States' rivers, lakes and ponds. Dean Reynolds reports that the sex of the fish is being blurred.

UK plutonium strategy 'ludicrous'

The UK's strategy for reducing its stockpile of separated plutonium at Sellafield nuclear plant is in "disarray", experts warn.

Letters: Climate scientists' hacked emails damage global warming case

2 days ago from The Guardian - Science

I am sure George Monbiot is right that global warming isn't a scam (Comment, 24 November). However, I wonder if he is mistaken in his view of the limited nature of the...

Plugging parking meter could be thing of past

Winnipeg has become the testing ground for a satellite-based system that could put an end to motorists fumbling for change to fill parking meters.

Climate experts debate strategies for reducing atmospheric carbon and future warming

2 days ago from Physorg

(PhysOrg.com) -- Reducing carbon dioxide to safe levels may require extracting carbon from the air, says Cornell climate researcher.

What's Up With Climate Change And The Ozone Hole?

2 days ago from Scientific Blogging

Yes, what's up! Here we go. Climate change and ozone depletion affect one another in complicated ways. In simple terms, "the ozone hole" pertains to the Southern Hemisphere. However, reductions...

Aqua satellite sees Tropical Storm Bongani approaching Mozambique Channel

2 days ago from Physorg

NASA's Aqua satellite flew over Cyclone Bongani today and provided some important data that have helped forecasters figure out where the storm is headed, and helped them see that it...

NASA's Aqua satellite sees Tropical Storm Bongani approaching Mozambique Channel

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NASA's Aqua satellite flew over Cyclone Bongani today and provided some important data that have helped forecasters figure out where the storm is headed, and helped them see that it...

Oceanic crust formation is dynamic after all

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Imagine the Earth's crust as the planet's skin: Some areas are old and wrinkled while others have a fresher, more youthful sheen, as if they had been regularly lathered with...

California Takes Step to Limit Emissions

2 days ago from NY Times Science

With proposals to reduce emissions tied to climate change stalled in Congress, a state works on its own cap-and-trade plan.

Gore predicts climate treaty by next year

Former U.S. vice-president Al Gore says he's optimistic that a global climate treaty will follow the Copenhagen conference next month.

New Report Provides Update on Recent Climate Changes

JPL researcher Eric Rignot contributed to 'The Copenhagen Diagnosis,' a new report that synthesizes pertinent climate research over the past four years.

Lightning ‘listening’ network nearly complete

2 days ago from MSNBC: Science

The World-Wide Lightning Network promises to improve our ability to monitor thunderstorms and even predict hurricane strength. Thunderstorm - Lightning - Weather - Earth - School...

Small faults in Southeast Spain reduce earthquake risk of larger ones

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A team of Spanish scientists, studying recent, active deformations in the Baetic mountain range, have shown that the activity of smaller tectonic structures close to larger faults in the south...

UK physics council sees grim future

2 days ago from News @ Nature

Second financial crisis in two years leaves researchers questioning the council's long-term viability.

It's not just dirt!

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Soil is the linchpin of the environment, where atmosphere, biosphere, and hydrosphere meet. Despite that, many students see soil as "just dirt" – a place to grow plants, but nothing...

Sustainable Corn Production Supports Advanced Biofuel Feedstocks

2 days ago from Physorg

(PhysOrg.com) -- Researchers worldwide are trying to economically convert cellulosic biomass such as corn stover into "cellulosic ethanol." But Agricultural Research Service (ARS) scientists have found that it might be...

Canadian astronaut eager to return to Earth

Bob Thirsk, the Canadian astronaut with the longest time in space, is eagerly anticipating seeing his family again.

David Adam on controversy over leaked climate change emails

3 days ago from The Guardian - Science

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America's increasing food waste is laying waste to the environment

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Food waste contributes to excess consumption of freshwater and fossil fuels which, along with methane and carbon dioxide emissions from decomposing food, impacts global climate change. In a new paper...