Archives for Sci Tech

April 2014

Wednesday, April 30:

Ocean acidity is dissolving shells of tiny snails off U.S. West Coast -- ScienceDaily (1 comments)

Tuesday, April 29:

BIOFUELS: Making jet fuel out of garbage -- a first -- Friday, April 25, 2014 -- www.eenews.net (1 comments)

Scientists create circuit board modeled on the human brain -- ScienceDaily (4 comments)

Flexible battery, no lithium required: Lab creates thin-film battery for portable, wearable electronics -- ScienceDaily

Multilayer, microscale solar cells enable ultrahigh efficiency power generation -- ScienceDaily

Monday, April 28:

Some corals adjusting to rising ocean temperatures

How Far Fitness Has Fallen (1 comments)

Friday, April 25:

New Quantum Theory Could Explain the Flow of Time (6 comments)

Microscopic organism plays a big role in ocean carbon cycling -- ScienceDaily

Thursday, April 24:

Cow manure harbors diverse new antibiotic resistance genes (2 comments)

Hearing quality restored with bionic ear technology used for gene therapy: Re-growing auditory nerves -- ScienceDaily (1 comments)

Wednesday, April 23:

Gross Society Entering Age of Energy Impoversihment

Arizona court rules on DUI law for marijuana users (1 comments)

Whoa! 26 atom-bomb-scale asteroid impacts since 2000 (1 comments)

Tuesday, April 22:

Risk of asteroid hitting Earth higher than thought, study shows (1 comments)

Monday, April 21:

Climate benefit of biofuels from corn residue: Researchers cast doubt (2 comments)

Sunday, April 20:

Standard Digital News : : Business - Huge meteor explosion a "wake-up call" to Earth (1 comments)

Finding turns neuroanatomy on its head: Researchers present new view of myelin (1 comments)

Researchers rethink 'natural' habitat for wildlife -- ScienceDaily (3 comments)

Friday, April 18:

First potentially habitable Earth-sized planet confirmed

Open Source Seed Project: seeds free to use any way you want (3 comments)

Tuesday, April 15:

Plugging an ozone hole: Extreme Antarctic ozone holes have not been replicated in Arctic

Moth study suggests hidden climate change impacts

Monday, April 14:

14 Intriguing Ways We Could Detect Signs Of An Alien Civilization (6 comments)

Saturday, April 12:

The Navy Just Turned Seawater Into Jet Fuel (3 comments)

Odds that global warming is due to natural factors: Slim to none (7 comments)

Friday, April 11:

Inside the war on natural birth, where c-sections are a status symbol and 'choice' is a myth

Thursday, April 10:

The Real Threat From The Heartbleed Security Flaw Is The NSA (1 comments)

What China makes: 10 things the country is big on [Infographic]

Wednesday, April 9:

As if the ozone hole weren’t enough, now there’s a hole in the troposphere (3 comments)

Windows XP orphaned: 1/3 of computer users vulnerable (2 comments)

Tuesday, April 8:

The Next Wave of Cancer Medicines Recruit Patient's Immune Cells to the Fight

Permafrost thawing could accelerate global warming

Monday, April 7:

Dear Humanity, Time Is Running Out (1 comments)

Food quality will suffer with rising carbon dioxide, field study shows (2 comments)

Trees go high-tech: Process turns cellulose into energy storage devices

Sunday, April 6:

Looking for Answers in a Town Known for Leukemia (1 comments)

Saturday, April 5:

Undocumented Migrants Hurt American Economy, Or Do They? (10 comments)

Friday, April 4:

Recycling Basics From TerraCycle: Items You Can and Can't Recycle (2 comments)

Thursday, April 3:

Researchers design trees that make it easier to produce paper -- ScienceDaily (6 comments)

Natural variation: Warm North Atlantic Ocean promotes extreme winters in U.S. and Europe -- ScienceDaily

Gravity measurements confirm subsurface ocean on Saturn's moon Enceladus -- ScienceDaily

NASA Breaks Most Contact With Russia - NYTimes.com (2 comments)

Tuesday, April 1:

Warming climate may spread drying to a third of earth: Heat, not just rainfall, plays into new projections -- ScienceDai

Arctic melt season lengthening, ocean rapidly warming -- ScienceDaily

Ancient whodunit may be solved: Methane-producing microbes did it! -- ScienceDaily (1 comments)

 

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