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Pollution dispersion research aids understanding of 2002 break-up of Antarctic ozone hole

The flow of particles, although seemingly random, can be characterized more effectively, according to work done by Virginia Tech's Shane Ross of the…

New study first to directly measure body temperatures of extinct species

The study, appearing in this week’s online early edition of Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, describes how scientists could use carbon and…

Mini ASV- Swift application and less manpower

Known as Drososbots, the innovation uses the mini ASV team concept and was inspired by a biological method of seeking pathways by the Drosophila fly. The…

Stanford scientists track polluted groundwater to the sea

Now, in the first study of its kind, Stanford University researchers have tracked a plume of polluted groundwater from a septic system to one of Northern…

NASA's TRMM sees heavy rainfall in Cyclone Laila's India landfall

TRMM not only measures rainfall intensity from space but can also give scientists an idea about the height of a thunderstorm that is generating the rainfall…

Global Temperature Report – April 2010

Global climate trend since Nov. 16, 1978: +0.14 C per decadeApril temperatures (preliminary)Global composite temp.: +0.50 C (about 0.9 degrees Fahrenheit)…

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