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Chemistry World June 18, 2008 Hepeng Jia |
China assesses Sichuan earthquake's environmental costs China has begun to count the environmental costs of the earthquake that hit the southwestern province of Sichuan on 12 May. |
Popular Mechanics June 16, 2008 Erin Scottberg |
High-Speed Storm Radars to Track Tornadoes, Fend Off Tragedy America's current system for detecting tornadoes, devices tracking a storm's direction and velocity -- has been the backbone of weather prediction since the early 1990s, but experts say it is deeply flawed. |
Popular Mechanics June 5, 2008 Bijal Trivedi |
Hacking Earth Against Warming, Scientists Favor Fake Volcanoes As the Senate debates a controversial climate-change bill, meteorologists and economists alike say geoengineering solutions aren't so far-out anymore. |
Popular Mechanics May 23, 2008 Erik Sofge |
The Next 5 Extreme Research Machines You Need to Know There's room for more than one groundbreaking megamachine in today's scientific pantheon. Around the globe, natural mysteries are under assault from all kinds of colossal devices. |
Wired May 19, 2008 Clive Thompson |
Clive Thompson on How Man-Made Noise May Be Altering Earths Ecology Scientists warn that human-generated noise infiltrating natural wilderness could become a serious environmental issue. |
Popular Mechanics May 13, 2008 Erik Sofge |
3 Frontiers in Earthquake Tech to Aid China--and Help the U.S. Can a network of GPS sensors store enough data online to scout the Bay Area's looming quake? And could the rig work in the Chinese countryside? |
Chemistry World May 9, 2008 Richard Van Noorden |
Blueprint for 1bn UK technology drive unveiled The UK's Technology Strategy Board (TSB) has outlined how it will invest 1 billion over the next three years to boost innovative R&D and business. |
Chemistry World May 2008 Jeremy Tomkinson |
The biofuel backlash The author argues that legitimate concerns about sustainability should not derail the whole biofuel enterprise. |
Chemistry World April 23, 2008 Victoria Gill |
Global fluoride and arsenic contamination of water mapped Swiss researchers have mapped the levels of arsenic and fluoride in groundwater throughout the world. |
IEEE Spectrum April 2008 Willie D. Jones |
How Much Water Does It Take to Make Electricity? Natural gas requires the least water to produce energy, biofuels the most, according to a new study |
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