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Popular Mechanics October 27, 2009 Adam Hadhazy |
How California's New Water Laws Inform the Coming National Crisis As California withers through a third year of drought, state lawmakers have been recalled to Sacramento for a special legislative session to try and squelch a decades-in-the-making water crisis.  |
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Global Warming: Still On The Earth is still warming, not cooling as some global warming skeptics are claiming, according to an analysis of global temperatures by independent statistics experts.  |
Chemistry World October 8, 2009 Hayley Birch |
Molecular Snapshots Show Hydrate Growth US researchers have gleaned new insights into the formation of methane-rich hydrates found in the deep ocean.  |
Popular Mechanics October 5, 2009 Amber Angelle |
Earthquake Research Digs Deep to Find Timely Warning System Right now, the best that seismologists can do to "predict" earthquakes is to send out a warning immediately after activity is detected.  |
Popular Mechanics October 2009 Harry Sawyers |
GE Dredges Hudson River PCBs, Ships Them to Texas How the Hudson River is cleaned.  |
National Defense October 2009 Austin Wright |
Scientists Call for Greater U.S. Investments in Climate Change Research A panel of climate-change experts wants the U.S. government to create a national service focused on forecasting the effects of global warming.  |
Wired October 2009 Mike Olson |
Weather Geeks Champion New Armageddon-Worthy Cloud Strange, ominous-looking clouds of late dubbed undulatus asperatus are a new anomaly that may be the newest entry into the International Cloud Atlas.  |
Popular Mechanics September 17, 2009 Joe Hasler |
Weird Stories of Objects Falling From the Sky--Explained Theories are offered for highly unusual events involving falling objects  |
Popular Mechanics September 1, 2009 Joe P. Hasler |
8 of the Most Dangerous Places (To Live) on the Planet Violent weather and unfortunate geographic influences make certain places vulnerable.  |
Chemistry World August 27, 2009 Tom Bond |
Nitrous oxide key ozone destroyer Nitrous oxide is the single most important manmade substance reducing ozone in the atmosphere, according to US researchers.  |
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