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Financial Advisor
September 2012
Thomas M. Kostigen
From Red To Blue Investors should benefit from ongoing efforts to improve poor water management around the world. mark for My Articles 12 similar articles
IEEE Spectrum
September 2012
Prachi Patel
Predicting the Future of Drought Prediction Better instruments and models could help scientists forecast droughts years in advance mark for My Articles 45 similar articles
Chemistry World
August 31, 2012
Simon Hadlington
'Ocean methane paradox' solved? Numerical simulation of methane production by methanogenic microorganisms suggests that up to 400 billion tonnes of methane could be sitting under the ice. If the ice sheet collapses due to a warming climate, this could release the gas, which in turn would increase warming, the researchers say. mark for My Articles 112 similar articles
Chemistry World
August 22, 2012
James Urquhart
Turning wastewater into food German researchers have developed an efficient and environmentally friendly process to recover phosphate from wastewater for use in fertilizer. mark for My Articles 29 similar articles
Chemistry World
July 27, 2012
Phillip Broadwith
Storm on the horizon for ozone levels Summer storms can inject water vapor high into the atmosphere and trigger processes that degrade the ozone layer, say US chemists. mark for My Articles 55 similar articles
Chemistry World
July 24, 2012
Andrew Turley
UK urged to clean up London air Nitrogen dioxide levels are as bad in London as they are in Beijing, the last city to host the Summer Olympic Games and one with an at best dubious air quality record, according to a report from UK think tank Policy Exchange. mark for My Articles 53 similar articles
Chemistry World
July 19, 2012
Hayley Birch
Ocean fertilization shows carbon sequestration promise New data from iron fertilization experiments in the Southern Ocean support the idea that artificially created algal blooms can draw carbon to the bottom of the ocean, where it may be stored for centuries. mark for My Articles 55 similar articles
Chemistry World
July 19, 2012
Alexander Archibald
Chemistry in the atmosphere The Mechanisms of Atmospheric Oxidation of the Oxygenates by Calvert et al. is the fourth in a series dedicated to detailing the mechanisms of oxidation of volatile organic compounds in the atmosphere. mark for My Articles 22 similar articles
Chemistry World
July 17, 2012
Nina Chadwick
Wind, wave, solar, biomass and more If you're interested in renewable energy or involved in any renewable energy research, Advanced Renewable Energy Sources by Tiwari and Mishra, provides an excellent overview. mark for My Articles 97 similar articles
Chemistry World
July 13, 2012
Simon Hadlington
Where did Earth's water come from? One big question that remains unanswered about the evolution of the early Earth is how volatiles such as hydrogen, nitrogen and carbon arrived -- their presence being crucial to the origins of water and life. mark for My Articles 117 similar articles
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