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New climate computer model released

15 years ago from UPI

BOULDER, Colo., Aug. 19 (UPI) -- Climate scientists say new computer simulation software released by U.S. researchers will be a primary tool as they prepare to study climate change...

Russia shortly to fuel Iranian reactor

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TEHRAN, Aug. 19 (UPI) -- Iran's civilian nuclear program continues to unsettle the country's diplomatic relations. Iran - Nuclear...

EU sends aid for fire relief in Russia

15 years ago from UPI

MOSCOW, Aug. 18 (UPI) -- The European Union agreed to provide $100,000 for the families affected by Russian wildfires that could cost the country billions, an official said. ...

Why has extreme weather failed to heat up climate debate? | Bill McKibben

15 years ago from The Guardian - Science

The world is experiencing the hottest weather on record but politicians have failed to respond. They need a wake-up callWe've had so much record heat around the world lately that the records themselves...

A river flipped: Humans trump nature on Texas river

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A new study by geochemists at Rice University finds that damming and other human activity has completely obscured the natural carbon dioxide cycle in Texas' longest river, the Brazos...

Arsenic in field runoff linked to poultry litter

15 years ago from Science Daily

Fields amended with poultry litter can accumulate significant levels of arsenic, according to new studies. These findings provide key information about the agricultural pollutants that can build up in agricultural...

Measuring salt shine to improve climate understanding

15 years ago from Science Daily

From Aug. 14-25, 2010, scientists from around the world will gather in Southern Turkey to measure the spectral reflectance of a few square kilometers of salt. These measurements will have...

Warmer seas may be changing dolphin spread

15 years ago from UPI

LONDON, Aug. 16 (UPI) -- A change in the kinds of dolphins being spotted in the waters off northeastern England could be caused by warmer seas, researchers say. ...

Russia's export ban on grain minor setback

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MOSCOW, Aug. 16 (UPI) -- Russian grain production will return to normal to position the country near the top of the list of global producers, the first deputy prime...

Megrahi diagnosis questioned

15 years ago from UPI

EDINBURGH, Scotland, Aug. 16 (UPI) -- With British oil company BP set to drill for oil in Libya, doctors who treated the Lockerbie bomber are questioning his 2009 release...

Icelandic volcano simmers down

15 years ago from CBC: Technology & Science

Seismic activity is petering out at the Icelandic volcano that disrupted European air traffic last spring. But the eruption has not been declared officially over.

50-Year-Old Skydiving Altitude Record Could Be Broken Soon

15 years ago from Space.com

Fifty years ago, Air Force Capt. Joe Kittinger set the record for world's highest skydive. But a daredevil is hoping to break that record with a supersonic jump from near...

How to Generate Tropical Storms: Just Add Phytoplankton

15 years ago from Live Science

Changes in ocean color caused by phytoplankton could lead to more tropical storms.

Will this summer of extremes be a wake-up call? | Stefan Rahmstorf

15 years ago from The Guardian - Science

This decade has been marked by a number of weather extremes – which show how vulnerable our societies areThis summer has been one of weather-related extremes in Russia, Pakistan, China, Europe, the Arctic...

Pace on P.E.I. nitrate pollution 'glacial'

15 years ago from CBC: Technology & Science

Some watershed groups on P.E.I. say the Ghiz government has failed to tackle a nitrate problem that is clogging waterways with vegetation and choking out other life.

Genetics not enough to increase wheat production

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The deep gene pool that has allowed wheat to achieve ever increasing gains in yield may be draining. Crop scientists estimate that 50% of the gain in wheat production over...

Environment and Business Clash in Saint-Tropez

15 years ago from NY Times Science

In Saint-Tropez, environmental measures may upend the business of spoiling the pampered.

Will The Black Prince Reappear To Reclaim The New Mysterious Island Or L'Ile Mysterieuse?

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About 18 months ago, in late January 2009, during the tempestuous cyclone Klaus in France, which killed 26 people and wreaked enormous damage to the nearby once ancient region of...

Green Column: Trying to Dial Down the Volume

15 years ago from NY Times Science

Noise, too is a form of pollution, often little recognized and regulated.

Titanic salvagers awarded $110m

15 years ago from BBC News: Science & Nature

A US court awards the company that salvaged artefacts from the Titanic $110m for its efforts, but has yet to decide how the sum will be funded.

More pressure for opencast mines

15 years ago from BBC News: Science & Nature

Applications for opencast mining on greenfield sites are likely to increase to meet the UK's demand for energy, the British Geological Survey says.

With shuttles becoming museum pieces, cities vie to land one

15 years ago from LA Times - Science

Discovery is headed to the Smithsonian, but Atlantis and Endeavour will be up for grabs. Florida and Texas claim priority, but 21 museums nationwide all want one. They've racked up a lot...

A Battle in Mining Country Pits Coal Against Wind

15 years ago from NY Times Science

Opponents of mountaintop mining have proposed an alternative in West Virginia: a wind farm that they say could save the landscape while diversifying employment.

Watching Perseids meteor shower from the perfect perch

15 years ago from LA Times - Science

A parking lot on Mt. Pinos in the Los Padres National Forest is a favorite place for amateur astronomers to stargaze. ...

Robot to seek secrets of the Pyramids

15 years ago from UPI

LEEDS, England, Aug. 13 (UPI) -- British robotics researchers say they're preparing machines that may help solve an enduring mystery of Egypt's Great Pyramid at Giza. ...

MoD blast mixture 'unauthorised'

15 years ago from BBC News: Science & Nature

US officials did not authorised the use of a chemical mixture that killed a government scientist in an explosives accident in Essex, an inquest hears.

The Miracle That Wasn't: Everglades Restoration

15 years ago from NY Times Science

Religious undertones seem relevant to the debate over purity that's been a big part of the Everglades restoration debate for decades.

Endangered corals grow in Fla. 'nurseries'

15 years ago from UPI

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., Aug. 13 (UPI) -- In ocean waters off Florida, scientists and volunteers are raising plots of rare corals to repopulate depleted Florida and Caribbean reefs, experts...