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Ocean dead zones double to more than 400 worldwide, researchers say - Los Angeles Times
Ocean dead zones double to more than 400 worldwide, researchers say - Los Angeles Times Hello Visitor Register Sign-In LAT Home | My LATimes | Print Edition | All Sections More Classifieds | Real Estate | Cars. ... for Us Home Delivery Customer Support Subscribe Ocean dead zones double to more than 400 worldwide, researchers say By RANDOLPH E. SCHMID, AP Science Writer 12:12 PM PDT, August 14, 2008 ...
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Researchers say tree height limited by ability to raise water to the top - Los Angeles Times
But researchers say the process seems to have a height limit. "People have always been fascinated by how ... become so common they defeat the tree's ability to move water upward, according to the researchers who are working to understand how trees adapt to their environment. The research was led by ...
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Sandia researchers say worldwide water shortage on horizon - April 1, 2008
NEWS RELEASES FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 1, 2008 Sandia researchers say worldwide water shortage on horizon Concerns expressed in Nature article ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — A crisis ... as much as 75 percent of the world’s population could face freshwater scarcity. So say Mike Hightower and Suzanne Pierce, water experts at Sandia National Laboratories, in an article they ...
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Tallying Horseshoe Crabs: Florida Environment Radio
Tales of Horseshoe Crabs, I'm Kevin Pierce with the Florida Environment As researchers in Florida are trying to get a handle on the state's horseshoe crab population, they ... Florida Environment... If a survey now underway indicates a decline in Florida's Horseshoe Crab population, researchers say it is likely a loss of habitat and an increase in commercial fishing that is ...
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Concern Over Feral Cats: Florida Environment Radio
Some estimates say the United States has as many as 60 million feral cats. And efforts to manage the population ... to native wildlife. Today, Cats and Their Prey. I'm Kevin Pierce with the Florida Environment... Researchers say feral cats in the U.S., each year, kill a billion small animals and birds, ...
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Toxic chemicals used as flame retardants are rapidly building up in the bodies of people and wildlife around the world
PBDE's were banned today, they would endure in the environment for decades, scientists say. A single, small dose of PBDE's fed to newborn laboratory mice and rats disrupts ... the California Environmental Protection Agency's Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment. IMPACT ON INTELLIGENCE Researchers say the effects on children are likely to be subtle - not mental retardation or disability ...
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Say No To GMOs! - June 2003b
Right now, consultation with the F.D.A. is voluntary, though the agency and companies say it is always done. The proposal was made in January 2001 in the final days of the ... graduate student in the environmental department. "This has been a crazy couple of days," Delborne said. Biotech researchers say their work splicing foreign genes into a variety of plants to enhance such traits as pest ...
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Say No To GMOs! - 2005 Updates
Effects of GMO Crops Health Fears Over Secret Study into GM Food University of Newcastle Research on the Transfer of DNA from GM Food into Bacteria in the Human Gut Insects Develop Resistance to Engineered Crops Cornell Researchers Say Study Contests Professor's Controversial Paper Gene-Modified Corn Gone from Mexico, Study Finds Chapela and Quist Response to PNAS ...
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Warmer water boosts perlemoen pests, researchers show
Register Letters About us Advertise Feedback Contact us Links Search Archives Warmer water boosts perlemoen pests, researchers show When large numbers of worms settle and form burrows on the inner curve of ... was undertaken on a West Coast abalone farm and another along the Overberg coast. The researchers say that abalone feeding regime and water temperature can influence the growth rate, size of ...
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Researchers look beyond biofuels as substitutes for fossil fuels - EnergyPortal.eu
Biofuels could provide 37 percent of U.S. transport fuel within the next 25 years, ... petroleum we use" with biofuels, said Jan Auyong, an Oregon State University professor. In response, Oregon researchers, business leaders, and state officials submitted a proposal for the formation of the Oregon Clean ...
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