Professor says harmful byproducts of fossil fuels could be higher in urban areas

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Nitrogen oxides, the noxious byproduct of burning fossil fuels that can return to Earth in rain and snow as harmful nitrate, could taint urban water supplies and roadside waterways more than scientists and regulators realize, according to research published Oct. 20 in the online edition of the journal Environmental Science and Technology.


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'Clock ticking' on global warming: UN climate chief

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Time is running out in the fight against global warming, the UN's top climate change official warned as a new round of UN talks got started here Thursday.

New clues to air circulation in the atmosphere

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Air circulates above the Earth in four distinct cells, with two either side of the equator, says new research. The new observational study describes how air rises and falls in the atmosphere above the Earth's surface, creating ...

Sperm Whales in Gulf Seemingly Unaffected by Distant Seismic Sounds

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A six-year study on sperm whales in the Gulf of Mexico – designed to learn more about their abundance, migration patterns and behavior – suggests that long-range seismic sounds associated with oil and gas exploration and ...

Phoenix Mars Lander Explores Site by Trenching

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NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander scientists and engineers are continuing to dig into the area around the lander with the spacecraft's robotic arm, looking for new materials to analyze and examining the soil and ice subsurface structure.

Tahitian vanilla originated in Maya forests

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The origin of the Tahitian vanilla orchid, whose cured fruit is the source of the rare and highly esteemed gourmet French Polynesian spice, has long eluded botanists. Known by the scientific name Vanilla ...