- ScienceNOW
- 09/1/28 23:40
Scientists rate effectiveness of geoengineering schemes
Scientists rate effectiveness of geoengineering schemes
Hundreds of fossils reveal evidence of fierce combat
The physics of global warming would make for essentially irreversible global damage
Shrinking sea ice may decimate penguin population that starred in 2005 movie
Cutting calories improves memory in the elderly
Researchers genetically upgrade a time-honored pest-control strategy
Models predict dead zones that would last for centuries
FRIDAY 23. JANUARY 2009
Plus more from Science's new policy blog, ScienceInsider
Leaking nuclei may contribute to aging
Dung beetle gives up excrement for the life of a hunter
Survey of waste from U.S. treatment plants reveals high concentrations of antibiotics
THURSDAY 22. JANUARY 2009
Study raises questions about interpretation of fMRI data
SATURDAY 17. JANUARY 2009
But time is short for figuring out where and when the water was
Plus more, from Science's new policy blog, ScienceInsider
FRIDAY 16. JANUARY 2009
Reflective crops could lower Earth's temperature
Study suggests an Earth-like core
Gas points to the possibility of bacteria--or just rotting rock--on red planet
THURSDAY 15. JANUARY 2009
Caspian tiger is essentially the same subspecies as Siberian tiger
Study refutes controversial finding that plants make greenhouse gas
Wing design may hinder flight across highways
Researchers identify neural system that prods us to conform
WEDNESDAY 14. JANUARY 2009
Hard-core coffee and tea drinkers tend to see and hear things that aren't there
Caterpillars may be on the menu for future space expeditions
TUESDAY 13. JANUARY 2009
Production of major food crops has become markedly more efficient over the past 20 years, but challenges remain
Human hunting alters organisms' size and breeding schedule three times faster than natural forces