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Date: 21 November 2009
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Hydro-Hydraulic Energy Invention

Location: Islamabad, Pakistan

A researcher in Pakistan has been working hard to develop new hydro technologies like this hydro power invention. His latest research features the run of river active setup of micro hydro power generation blended with basic principals of...

Submarine ... for space 

Location: Uppsala, Sweden

Abstract: A team of Swedish researchers has designed a miniature submarine capable of exploring caves inaccessible not only on Earth but also on other planets. 

Research...

Earth Impacts Linked to Human-Caused Climate Change

Location: NASA Headquarters, Washington, D.C., 202-358-0918, United States

A new NASA-led study shows human-caused climate change has made an impact on a wide range of Earth's natural systems, including permafrost thawing, plants blooming earlier across Europe, and lakes declining in productivity in Africa.

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Black Carbon, a Form of Particulate Air Pollution Keeps a Great Role for Warming Effect in the Atmosphere

Location: Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego, United States

Black carbon, a form of particulate air pollution most often produced from biomass burning, cooking with solid fuels and diesel exhaust, has a warming effect in the atmosphere three to four times greater than prevailing...

The Surface Temperature of Greenland's Massive Ice Sheet has been Rising, According to A New Study

Location: National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), United States

A new National Aeronautics and Space Administration study confirms that the surface temperature of Greenland's massive ice sheet has been rising, stoked by warming air temperatures, and...

New Greenland Ice Sheet Data Will Impact Climate Change Models and Also Demonstrates Remote Sensing and Digital Imaging Techniques

Location: University at Buffalo, United States

A comprehensive new study authored by University at Buffalo scientists and their colleagues for the first time documents in detail the dynamics of parts of Greenland's ice sheet, important...

BAS Scientists for the First Time Find Under-Ice Volcanic Eruption in Antarctica Using Airborne Ice-Sounding Radar

Location: British Antarctic Survey (BAS), United Kingdom

The first evidence of a volcanic eruption from beneath Antarctica’s most rapidly changing ice sheet is reported this week in the journal Nature Geosciences. The volcano on the West Antarctic Ice Sheet erupted 2000 years ago (325BC) and...

Coral Disease Research Team say global warming is destroying coral reefs and calls for 'drastic actions'

Location: Coral Reef Targeted Research (CRTR), Australia

If world leaders do not immediately engage in a race against time to save the Earth's coral reefs, these vital ecosystems will not survive the global warming and acidification predicted for later this century. That is the conclusion of a...

New research brings scientists closer to explore Jupiter’s moon Europa tantalizing ice-covered ocean

Location: Washington University, St. Louis, United States

Jupiter’s moon Europa is just as far away as ever, but new research is bringing scientists closer to being able to explore its tantalizing ice-covered ocean and determine its potential for harboring life.

“We’ve learned a lot about...

Ohio Scientists find the reasons of melting ice in Greenland, thin spot in Earth's crust

Location: Ohio State University, United States

Scientists have discovered what they think may be another reason why Greenland 's ice is melting: a thin spot in Earth's crust is enabling underground magma to heat the ice.

They have found at least one “hotspot” in the northeast...

Researchers conceived map of Antarctica lays ground for new discoveries

Location: Goddard Space Flight Center, NASA, United States

A team of researchers from NASA, the U.S. Geological Survey, the National Science Foundation and the

Researcher Says Climate Change Could Diminish Drinking Water More Than Expected

Location: Ohio State University, United States

As sea levels rise, coastal communities could lose up to 50 percent more of their fresh water supplies than previously thought, according to a new study from Ohio State University.

Hydrologists...

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