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Stress Buildup Precedes Large Sumatra Quakes

Now, scientists from the California Institute of Technology and the Indonesian Institute of Sciences are harnessing information from these and earlier quakes…

Rewriting Greenland’s immigration history

Most recently two months ago when he and his team discovered that the ancestors of the North American Indians were the first people to populate America, and…

September launch for ESA's gravity mission GOCE

As a consequence of the new launch date, the Gravity field and steady-state Ocean Circulation Explorer (GOCE) satellite is currently undergoing final flight…

Geoengineering could slow down the global water cycle

However, a new study from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, led by atmospheric scientist Govindasamy Bala, shows that this intentional manipulation of…

Healthy Parents Provide Clues to Survival of Young Haddock on Georges Bank

In 2003, haddock on Georges Bank experienced the largest baby boom ever documented for the stock, with an estimated 800 million new young fish entering the…

Microbial stowaways: are ships spreading disease?

“There is no romantic adventure or skullduggery at work here,” said Professor Fred Dobbs from Old Dominion University, Virginia, USA. Ships pump water in and…

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