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  • 2010
  • Jul
  • 31

BP to try well kill Tuesday

An Anonymous Reader wrote in with a new composition presented at Scientific American.

  • 2010
  • Jul
  • 28

Plankton declining across oceans

Anthony sent us an attention-grabbing article featured on BBC News. The article reads:

The amount of plankton in the oceans has declined markedly over the last century, with warming identified as a cause.

  • 2010
  • Jul
  • 27

Big Bang investigators want new atom smasher (AP)

An Anonymous Reader stumbled upon this attention-grabbing story submitted on Yahoo!. A passage reads:

Guy Wormser, Senior Researcher of the National Center for Scientific Research, France, left, and Rolf Heuer, Director General of the European Organization for Nuclear Research(Cern)in Geneva, right, during a press conference of the 35th International Conference on High Energy Physics in Paris, Monday, July 26, 2010. International physicists announced Monday results from the world's biggest atom smasher trying to figure out how the universe began.(AP Photo/Michel Euler)AP - Scientists behind the European particle collider aimed at uncovering the secrets of the universe pushed Monday to build an even bigger machine — with money and partners from around the world.


  • 2010
  • Jul
  • 26

Researchers create global map of tree height

Helen points out this delightful submission written over at ScienceNews. The article begins:

Mapping changes over time could help track forest carbon content

  • 2010
  • Jul
  • 24

Space Weather Turns into an International Problem

An Anonymous Reader came across a noteworthy article by way of NASA. From the article:

Representatives from more than 25 of the world's most technologically-advanced nations have gathered in Germany today to hear about a problem that may be too big for any one country to handle alone: solar storms.