Archives for Sci Tech
October 2015
Tuesday, October 27:
This Bill Might Be The Most Creative Attempt Yet To Kill The Clean Power Plan (1 comments)
Wanted: Fair players and a climate leader -- ScienceDaily (1 comments)
Declines in whales, fish, seabirds and large animals disrupt Earth's nutrient cycle -- ScienceDaily
'Green' buildings bring in more green -- ScienceDaily
Hydraulics system to revolutionise wind power and hybrid buses, say engineers -- ScienceDaily
Revolutionary new weapon in air pollution fight -- ScienceDaily
The future of travel? A glass tube called Hyperloop [must watch!] (2 comments)
Friday, October 23:
Deep-Sea Bacteria Produces An Enzyme that Helps Remove Carbon Dioxide in Organisms (2 comments)
Thursday, October 22:
The Green Future is Upon Us (1 comments)
Tuesday, October 20:
Warming Oceans May Threaten Krill, a Cornerstone of the Antarctic Ecosystem (2 comments)
Monday, October 19:
Tips on becoming a blogger (1 comments)
Sunday, October 18:
Memories can be Inherited Genetically, via DNA, Science Finds (3 comments)
Wednesday, October 14:
It's Too Late to Save Over 400 U.S. Cities From Rising Seas, Scientists Say
Biblical city of Sodom 'found in Jordan'
Climate change will lead to ocean food chain collapse, study says
Melting of Antarctic ice shelves set to intensify -- ScienceDaily
Global marine analysis suggests food chain collapse -- ScienceDaily
Dinosaurs could elevate body temperature
Air pollutants enter body through skin
Spring coming earlier in US -- scientists
Monday, October 12:
China creates gene-edited 'micropigs' to satisfy an emerging fringe pet market (1 comments)
Scientists convert harmful algal blooms into high-performance battery electrodes
Saturday, October 10:
Welcome to a New Planet: Climate Change 'Tipping Points' and the Fate of the Earth
Discovery about new battery overturns decades of false assumptions
Dirt-cheap catalyst may lower fuel costs for hydrogen-powered cars: 'Green' process relies on sunlight (1 comments)
Friday, October 9:
Paul Krugman: It's All Benghazi
The First Self-Driving Truck Tested in Real Traffic Conditions (2 comments)
Wednesday, October 7:
Chernobyl: At site of world's worst nuclear disaster, the animals have returned
Tuesday, October 6:
What You Need to Know About CHIP, the $9 Computer (3 comments)
Monday, October 5:
Chemical exposure linked to rising diabetes, obesity risk
Saturday, October 3:
New biodegradable materials could replace plastic bags -- ScienceDaily (4 comments)
Global warming can alter shape of the planet, as melting glaciers erode the land