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New coral dating method hints at possible future sea-level changes

In a paper published online in the Sept. 11 Nature Geoscience, the researchers report data from an improved method of dating fossil coral reef skeletons in the…

Deep-sea fish in deep trouble

A team of leading marine scientists from around the world is recommending an end to most commercial fishing in the deep sea, the Earth's largest ecosystem….

NASA satellites 'eyes' changes in Hurricane Katia

One NASA instrument that flies aboard two different NASA satellites has been providing very clear pictures of Hurricane Katia's transition over the last couple…

WHOI-led study sharpens picture of how much oil and gas flowed in Deepwater Horizon spill

The results—published in the Sept. 5, 2011 online issue of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS)—are in line with the federal government's…

TRMM Satellite Sees Heavy Rain, Towering Clouds in Tropical Storm Katia

Katia began as an area of low pressure that had moved away from the coast of Africa south of the Cape Verde Islands in the central eastern Atlantic. This area…

Wastewater recycling can multiply greenhouse gas emissions

That's the summary of a new paper by Amy Townsend-Small, assistant professor of geology and geography at the University of Cincinnati, and a team of…

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