Iceland Eruption Would Disrupt Less This Time: Chart of the Day Businessweek
Airlines forced to tear up timetables after ash spewed from an Icelandic volcano in 2010 face less disruption from a repeat because they've adopted a more scientific process to identify the most dangerous skies. The CHART OF THE DAY shows the ...
Rumblings of Volcanic Activity in IcelandNew York Times (blog)
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Volcanic ash a dangerous enemy to jet engine airplanesWashington Post (blog)
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Airlines forced to tear up timetables after ash spewed from an Icelandic volcano in 2010 face less disruption from a repeat because they've adopted a more scientific process to identify the most dangerous skies. The CHART OF THE DAY shows the ...
Rumblings of Volcanic Activity in Iceland
Iceland evacuates area near volcano amid eruption fears
Volcanic ash a dangerous enemy to jet engine airplanes
Kerry's Political Theater in Afghanistan The Globalist
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry shakes hands with Afghan presidential candidates Abdullah Abdullah and Ashraf Ghani. (Credit: U.S. Department of State - Flickr.com). Takeaways. The power sharing agreement in #Afghanistan has no basis in law or ...
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U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry shakes hands with Afghan presidential candidates Abdullah Abdullah and Ashraf Ghani. (Credit: U.S. Department of State - Flickr.com). Takeaways. The power sharing agreement in #Afghanistan has no basis in law or ...
Global warming 'hiatus': Scientists duel over which ocean steals some heat Christian Science Monitor
Many scientists say natural climate variability is behind a slowdown in the pace of global warming over the past 15 years. And the key to the variability is the way oceans can act as heat sinks. By Pete Spotts, Staff writer August 21, 2014. close. Illustration ...
Global Warming Slowdown Trapped in OceanVoice of America
Atlantic slows global warming with temperature rises seen resuming from 2030Sydney Morning Herald
Global warming 'hiatus' means heat is hiding in oceanYahoo News UK
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Many scientists say natural climate variability is behind a slowdown in the pace of global warming over the past 15 years. And the key to the variability is the way oceans can act as heat sinks. By Pete Spotts, Staff writer August 21, 2014. close. Illustration ...
Global Warming Slowdown Trapped in Ocean
Atlantic slows global warming with temperature rises seen resuming from 2030
Global warming 'hiatus' means heat is hiding in ocean
The next space race is for a rental car into orbit Washington Post
Ever since the retirement of the space shuttle three years ago, American astronauts have had to hitchhike their way to the International Space Station aboard Russian spaceships. It is an increasingly costly arrangement, which the head of NASA has called ...
Sea plankton 'found living outside International Space Station'Telegraph.co.uk
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Ever since the retirement of the space shuttle three years ago, American astronauts have had to hitchhike their way to the International Space Station aboard Russian spaceships. It is an increasingly costly arrangement, which the head of NASA has called ...
Sea plankton 'found living outside International Space Station'
NASA, Russia Squabble Over International Space Station Sea Plankton Claim
Sea plankton have been found on the International Space Station – but how did ...
Spiders get bigger, multiply faster in cities: Australian study New York Daily News
The City That Never Sleeps may be up for a whole new reason. A new study out of Australia has found that spiders get bigger and multiply faster when living in urbanized areas, like New York City. In the report published Wednesday, researchers at the ...
city spiders getting biggerNew Zealand Herald
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The City That Never Sleeps may be up for a whole new reason. A new study out of Australia has found that spiders get bigger and multiply faster when living in urbanized areas, like New York City. In the report published Wednesday, researchers at the ...
city spiders getting bigger
Bright lights, big spiders: Researchers say city life is breeding giant arachnids
Terrifying city-dwelling spiders are bigger and more fertile
Western drought causes Earth's surface to rise as groundwater drops Los Angeles Times
A year and a half of drought has depleted 63 trillion gallons of water across the Western United States, according to a new study that documents how the parched conditions are altering the landscape. The loss of groundwater, as well as surface water such as ...
Study Finds Huge Amount Of Water Loss Across Western United StatesCBS Local
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A year and a half of drought has depleted 63 trillion gallons of water across the Western United States, according to a new study that documents how the parched conditions are altering the landscape. The loss of groundwater, as well as surface water such as ...
Study Finds Huge Amount Of Water Loss Across Western United States
GPS devices find huge water loss in western US
Thriving ecosystem of microbes found under Antarctic ice SFGate
An international team of scientists has discovered a living ecosystem of microbes thriving and reproducing in the frigid darkness of a shallow lake beneath thousands of feet of ice in Antarctica - the first implication that life forms might exist on ice-covered ...
World's Largest Ice Sheets Melting At Fastest Rate Ever RecordedHuffington Post
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An international team of scientists has discovered a living ecosystem of microbes thriving and reproducing in the frigid darkness of a shallow lake beneath thousands of feet of ice in Antarctica - the first implication that life forms might exist on ice-covered ...
World's Largest Ice Sheets Melting At Fastest Rate Ever Recorded
Check Out the Freezing Cold Place Where Scientists Found Life
Greenland ice melting at record speed
Paleo-escargot? Humans living 30000 years ago dined on snails, say ... Christian Science Monitor
Burnt snail shells at an archeological site in Spain suggests that paleolithic people on the Iberian Peninsula harvested and ate the mollusks, say scientists. By Tia Ghose, LiveScience Staff Writer August 21, 2014. close. Archaeologists recently uncovered ...
New Research Determines Humans Began Eating Snails Early Than We ThoughtDumb-Out
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Burnt snail shells at an archeological site in Spain suggests that paleolithic people on the Iberian Peninsula harvested and ate the mollusks, say scientists. By Tia Ghose, LiveScience Staff Writer August 21, 2014. close. Archaeologists recently uncovered ...
New Research Determines Humans Began Eating Snails Early Than We Thought
Ancient Escargot: Paleolithic individuals in European country Dined on Snails
Spanish cavemen ate snails 10000 years before others
A 'stellar fossil' holds hints of one of the universe's first stars Los Angeles Times
An artist's rendering shows the first early stars forming during the universe's dark age. (NASA). By Amina Khan contact the reporter · SpaceAstronomy and AstrophysicsScientific ResearchAstronomical Events. These hints of the universe's first stars could shed ...
One Of The Oldest Stars In The Universe Discovered By ScientistsInternational Business Times
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An artist's rendering shows the first early stars forming during the universe's dark age. (NASA). By Amina Khan contact the reporter · SpaceAstronomy and AstrophysicsScientific ResearchAstronomical Events. These hints of the universe's first stars could shed ...
One Of The Oldest Stars In The Universe Discovered By Scientists
One of universe's oldest stars leaves behind remnant for scientists
Ancient Star Traces Discovered by Scientists
Researchers can Transform Moths into Biobots or Living Robots; What's Next? Chinatopix
Researchers are creating "biobots," remotely-controlled moths that can be used for human search and rescue operations in natural and man-made disasters. To build these creatures, researchers are developing a method that can electronically manipulate a ...
Remote-controlled cybernetic moth createdDelhi Daily News
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Researchers are creating "biobots," remotely-controlled moths that can be used for human search and rescue operations in natural and man-made disasters. To build these creatures, researchers are developing a method that can electronically manipulate a ...
Remote-controlled cybernetic moth created
Researchers Lay Groundwork for Remote-Controlled Cyber-Moths
Could cyborg moths be the future of disaster relief?
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