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Global Warming Irreversible, NOAA Scientist Finds
slashdot.org Tibor the Hun writes "NPR reports that Susan Solomon, one of the world's top climate scientists, finds in her new study that global warming is now irreversible. The study, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, concludes that ev5 months ago -
Global Warming Irreversible, NOAA Scientist Finds
slashdot.org Tibor the Hun writes "NPR reports that Susan Solomon, one of the world's top climate scientists, finds in her new study that global warming is now irreversible. The study, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, concludes that ev5 months ago -
Google Earth helps scientists find several new species
tgdaily.com More information has now surfaced about findings from a recent expedition to a previously hidden forest in Mozambique - which was discovered by scientists searching through Google Earth's aerial views. Included in their findings are newly discovered spec5 months ago -
Scientists Find Missing Matter
wired.com Astrophysicists have been unable to find half the 'normal' matter of the universe. But a look into space with the Chandra X-ray Observatory reveals it is probably hiding several hundred million miles away. By Amit Asaravala.4 years ago -
Scientists Find Missing Matter
wired.com Astrophysicists have been unable to find half the 'normal' matter of the universe. But a look into space with the Chandra X-ray Observatory reveals it is probably hiding several hundred million miles away. By Amit Asaravala.4 years ago -
Scientists Find Flaw in Quantum Dot Construction
slashdot.org ThePolkapunk writes "Scientists have been having problems in predicting the behavior of Quantum Dots, which are considered to be the most likely material to be used to build nanocomputers. Physorg is reporting that physicists at the University of Ohio bel4 years ago -
Dinosaurs grazed on grass, scientists find
msnbc.com Scientists have discovered the first evidence that some dinosaurs dined on grass — a big surprise, since grasses were thought to have evolved after dinosaurs died off.3 years ago -
Scientists Find Preserved Dodo Bird Bones
slashdot.org nz17 writes "BBC News is reporting that a team of Dutch and Mauritian scientists have found what appears to be a mass dodo bird grave. From the article: 'Little is known about the dodo, a famous flightless bird thought to have become extinct in the 17th c3 years ago -
Scientists find frozen methane gas deposit
usatoday.com Scientists have discovered an undersea deposit of frozen methane just off the Southern California coast, but whether it can be ...3 years ago -
Scientists find frozen methane gas deposit
usatoday.com Scientists have discovered an undersea deposit of frozen methane just off the Southern California coast, but whether it can be ...3 years ago -
Scientists Find New Species In Remote New Guinea
slashdot.org An anonymous reader writes "A team of scientists exploring an isolated jungle in one of Indonesia's most remote provinces said they discovered dozens of new species of frogs, butterflies and plants as well as large mammals hunted to near extinction elsewh3 years ago -
Scientists find first neutrinos in 'IceCube' project
usatoday.com Hoping to unlock the mysteries of black holes and the Big Bang, a team of scientists from Japan and seven other countries has ...3 years ago -
Scientists find bigger oil and gas resources in Afghanistan
usatoday.com Two geological basins in northern Afghanistan hold 18 times the oil and triple the natural gas resources previously thought, scientists said Tuesday as part of a U.S. assessment aimed at enticing energy development in the war-torn country.3 years ago -
Scientists find skull of human ancestor
usatoday.com Scientists in northeastern Ethiopia said Saturday that they have discovered the skull of a small human ancestor that could be ...3 years ago -
Scientists find droppings from 500 million years ago
usatoday.com Swedish scientists have found half-billion-year-old droppings thought to be from an aquatic worm and hope the discovery will ...3 years ago -
IU scientists find strong bacterial glue
usatoday.com A common bacteria that clings to the inside of water pipes stays in place with the strongest glue known to exist in nature, scientists ...3 years ago -
Scientists find rivers under Antarctic ice
msnbc.com Rivers as big as the Thames in England that may connect sub-glacial lakes have been found deep under the Antarctic ice, scientists said on Wednesday.3 years ago -
IU scientists find strong bacterial glue
usatoday.com A common bacteria that clings to the inside of water pipes stays in place with the strongest glue known to exist in nature, scientists ...3 years ago -
Scientists Find Brain Cells Linked to Choice
slashdot.org An anonymous reader writes "Scotsman.com is reporting that Harvard Medical researchers may have found the neurons, or brain cells, that play a role in a persons ability to choose between different items. From the article: 'Scientists have known that cells3 years ago

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