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August 02, 2013
ENERGY TECH
Hydro Nano Gas Could Completely Neutralize CO2 Emissions
Stockholm, Sweden (SPX) Aug 01, 2013
Hydro Nano Gas or HNG, has been created by Hydro Infra Technologies, HIT, in Stockholm, Sweden. Developed as an answer to greenhouse gases and fossil fuels emissions, this comes on the heels of many years of research and development by the company to create a safe, cost effective way to neutralize pollution emissions. HIT is now working to bring this technology to market and has signed joint venture agreements to begin converting ships. HNG effectiveness in neutralizing pollution emissions has bee ... read more
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BLUE SKY

Radio Waves Carry News of Climate Change
The ionosphere, one of the regions of the upper atmosphere, plays an important role in global communications. Ionized by solar radiation, this electricity-rich region is used for the transmission of ... more
WATER WORLD

Global warming endangers South American water supply
Chile and Argentina may face critical water storage issues due to rain-bearing westerly winds over South America's Patagonian Ice-Field to moving south as a result of global warming. A reconst ... more
WOOD PILE

Tropical Ecosystems Boost Carbon Dioxide as Temperatures Rise
NASA scientists and an international team of researchers have found tropical ecosystems can generate significant carbon dioxide when temperatures rise, unlike ecosystems in other parts of the world. ... more
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SHAKE AND BLOW

Simulations aiding study of earthquake dampers for structures
Researchers have demonstrated the reliability and efficiency of "real-time hybrid simulation" for testing a type of powerful damping system that might be installed in buildings and bridges to reduce ... more


BLUE SKY

Planetary 'runaway greenhouse' more easily triggered
It might be easier than previously thought for a planet to overheat into the scorchingly uninhabitable "runaway greenhouse" stage, according to new research by astronomers at the University of Washi ... more
BLUE SKY

Airborne Campaign Preparing to Probe Pollution-Climate Link
The floor of a NASA hangar and an adjacent laboratory in Southern California's high desert have been in constant motion this month as scientists prepare their instruments for installation on two of ... more
FLORA AND FAUNA

Scientist: Cloning extinct woolly mammoth technically possible
A British researcher whose team cloned Dolly the sheep, the world's first cloned mammal, says the technology could clone an extinct woolly mammoth. ... more
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SHAKE AND BLOW

Study suggests Costa Rica volcano powered by 'highway from hell'
A Costa Rica volcano may have been fast-tracked for eruption triggered by magma rising over a few short months rather than thousands of years, researchers say. ... more
FLORA AND FAUNA

Hope for tigers lives in Sumatra
In time for the third annual International Tiger Day, recent findings from a camera trap survey in Sumatra, Indonesia have uncovered a burgeoning tiger stronghold on an island that typically makes h ... more
INTERN DAILY

New Approach To Treating Venomous Snakebites Could Reduce Global Fatalities
A team of researchers led by Dr. Matt Lewin of the California Academy of Sciences, in collaboration with the Department of Anesthesia at the University of California, San Francisco, has pioneered a ... more

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WOOD PILE

7 arrested in murder of Costa Rican environmentalist
Costa Rican police arrested seven people Wednesday in connection with the murder of an environmentalist who was killed protecting sea turtle nesting areas from poachers. ... more
EARLY EARTH

Some dinosaurs said to possess sufficient brain power for flight
Dinosaurs possessed the brainpower necessary for flight long before they actually evolved and took to the air as birds, U.S. researchers say. ... more
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WEATHER REPORT

More than 10 dead as record heatwave hits Shanghai
More than 10 people have died in China's commercial hub Shanghai, a local health official said Wednesday as the city swelters in its highest temperatures for at least 140 years. ... more
WATER WORLD

Suez Environnement stands by targets despite slowing sales
French water and waste management utility Suez Environnement said on Wednesday its first-half net profit more than trebled as last year's results were weighed down by one-off costs. ... more
DEMOCRACY

Egypt's military risks trouble by reviving hated secret police
Egypt's military-led interim government, grappling with widening protests over the army's ouster of Islamist President Mohamed Morsi and a swelling al-Qaida-linked insurgency in the Sinai Peninsula, says it's reviving the hated secret police in a bid to restore order. ... more
DEMOCRACY
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Malaysia says will get tough on illegal immigrants

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DEMOCRACY
Laser communication system for spacecraft in successful test

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DEMOCRACY
Global warming to cut snow water storage 56 percent in Oregon watershed

NOAA-supported scientists find large Gulf dead zone, but smaller than predicted

Pollution plagues China's mega water diversion project


DEMOCRACY
New knowledge about permafrost improving climate models

Ice-free Arctic winters could explain amplified warming during Pliocene

Santa's workshop not flooded - but lots of melting in the Arctic

CLIMATE SCIENCE

Australia's new supercomputer a boon for climate scientists
Australia's most powerful computer was unveiled Wednesday, in a boost for climate scientists who need to crunch vast amounts of data to make forecasts and pinpoint extreme weather, officials said. ... more
SINO DAILY

China singer set to be freed after bomb threat: lawyer
A Chinese singer who triggered a free speech debate by venting about bombing government offices will be released from detention without criminal charges, her lawyer said Wednesday, in an apparent U-turn by authorities. ... more
DEMOCRACY

U.N. raps Chile for using anti-terrorism laws in indigenous protests
Chilean President Sebastian Pinera is under fire for allowing the country's counter-terrorism legislation to be used against indigenous protesters fighting for ancestral land rights. ... more
SHAKE AND BLOW

Myanmar floods force 25,000 into relief camps
Nearly 25,000 people have been evacuated to makeshift camps after floods ravaged eastern Myanmar, an official said Wednesday, as relief teams struggled to reach remote areas inundated by water. ... more
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FARM NEWS

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SHAKE AND BLOW

Online tools accelerating earthquake-engineering progress

FLORA AND FAUNA

Cracking how life arose on earth may help clarify where else it might exist

ICE WORLD

Santa's workshop not flooded - but lots of melting in the Arctic

WATER WORLD

Indonesia, India fingered as biggest shark catchers

FARM NEWS

Japan to lift GM-linked ban on US wheat imports

SHAKE AND BLOW

Tropical storm Flossie threatens Hawaii

DEMOCRACY

Pakistan elects businessman Mamnoon Hussain president

Eight killed in Indonesian floods, landslides

China passes laws to protect country's rare and ancient trees

Europe's urban rivers spring back to life after neglect

Poisoned dumpling trial held in China

Pollution plagues China's mega water diversion project

Thai firm understating oil slick fallout: Greenpeace

Cambodia's opposition cries foul over election result

China's Bo Xilai accused of $4m graft: media

China airport bomber formally arrested: lawyer

NOAA-supported scientists find large Gulf dead zone, but smaller than predicted

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Borneo's orangutans are coming down from the trees

A life spent in the wettest place on earth

US zoo to breed rhino siblings

Oil spill hits Thai tourist island

France promises Malaysia no palm oil 'discrimination'

Earthquakes trigger undersea methane reservoirs: study

Arab Spring will take time to flower: analysts

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