Earth Sciences

Eocarcharia And Kryptops: New Dinosaur Duo From Sahara Ate Like Hyenas, Sharks

covered nearly all of its face. “A fast, two-legged hyena gnawing and pulling apart a carcass,” remarked ...

Article - News Staff - Feb 14 2008 - 2:44pm

New Photo Voltaic Diode Means Low-Environmental-Impact Hydrogen From Sea Water

Traditionally, the production of all silicon power generating diodes consumes a total of 150 kilowatt hours of ...

Article - News Staff - Feb 20 2008 - 9:45am

New Carbon Aerogel Absorbs Hydrocarbon Pollutants

aerogels, which are the materials we worked with, satisfy all these requirements”. Twice the information ...

Article - News Staff - Feb 26 2008 - 11:31am

Ammonites & Paddle Spray at Harrison Lake

what most consider a day trip, a good coffee and an early start are all you need to beat traffic and ...

Blog Post - Heidi Henderson - Jun 17 2011 - 12:31am

Evolution's Six-Million-Year Walk

humans of all body sizes. “This research solidifies the evidence that the human lineage split off as far ...

Article - News Staff - Mar 21 2008 - 9:09am

Was Al Gore Right On Hurricanes And Global Warming?

examine trends in all the jet stream parameters, however. “At this point we can’t say for sure that this ...

Article - News Staff - Apr 16 2008 - 6:16pm

Crops Genetically Modified For Herbicide Tolerance Can Improve Water Quality

amount of herbicide applied. Averaged for all soybean crop years, glyphosate loss was about one-seventh ...

Article - News Staff - Apr 22 2008 - 9:36am

Is Tropic Mismatch Due To Global Warming Killing Caribou?

caribou births. Caribou-- which are closely related to wild reindeer-- are dependent on plants for all ...

Article - News Staff - May 1 2008 - 10:20pm

Amazon Under Threat From Cleaner Air

forest fires are all acting in synergy to reduce the resilience of the Amazonian forests”. Sulphate ...

Article - News Staff - May 7 2008 - 2:18pm

Practical Hydrogen Storage For Cars Makes Some Progress- With Less Ammonia

quantities of hydrogen, at normal pressures, but to date they all require heating to fairly high temperatures ...

Article - News Staff - May 17 2008 - 10:59am