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BusinessWeek January 6, 2011 Alan Bjerga |
A Global Scare in Food Prices With drought and flood clobbering harvests, forecasters see significant food price increases in 2011 |
IEEE Spectrum December 2010 Willie D. Jones |
Sensor System Yields Landslide Warnings New acoustic sensor can hear when a landslide is imminent |
IndustryWeek November 17, 2010 |
Sure Looks Like a Mess Natural disasters threaten the sustainability of low-cost manufacturing economies. |
Chemistry World November 10, 2010 Mike Brown |
Sulfur story unearths oxygen environment Earth's atmosphere could have supported complex life 400 million years earlier than thought, according to sulfur isotope signatures found in some of the oldest rocks on Earth. |
Chemistry World November 2010 Bibiana Campos Seijo |
Editorial: Nobels and Ozone Four of this year's Nobel prize winners are working at UK institutions... The health of the ozone layer is still in intensive care but the long-term prognosis is good... |
IEEE Spectrum November 2010 Willie D. Jones |
Technology to Talk to Trapped Miners Four years after a series of mine collapses, technologies to help trapped miners are almost here |
Chemistry World October 13, 2010 James Urquhart |
Aerosol theory solidifies An international team of researchers has found that atmospheric aerosol particles long thought to be liquid can in fact be amorphous solids. The discovery could improve atmospheric models and climate predictions. |
Chemistry World October 7, 2010 Andrew Turley |
Hungarian toxic mud reaches Danube Since the disaster occurred on Monday, emergency services have been struggling to prevent 700,000 cubic meters of caustic red mud reaching the Danube, using plaster to dam the flow. |
Chemistry World September 22, 2010 Andy Extance |
Warming worry shades ozone success International measures fighting ozone depletion are working, according to the latest scientific assessment, but could elevate the climate change threat without continued effort. |
National Defense October 2010 Eric Beidel |
Satellite System Rides the Solar Wind A new system for observing space weather is bringing scientists closer to making accurate forecasts for conditions beyond Earth's atmosphere. |
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