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02-16-2008 · Science News OnlineKing penguins don't live on continental Antarctica but even they are vulnerable to warming water.
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- Helping Build Designs That Are 'Cool'
10-05-2006 · ScienceDaily
Cool design creates hot profits, and although really great design is an art rather than a craft, the E-VaN project has developed some best-practice design tools to help companies maximise their potential. E-VaN aims to usher in a new wave of design that allies form with function.
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- ACS News Service Weekly PressPac -- Nov. 15, 2006
11-20-2006 · EurekAlert!
The American Chemical Society News Service Weekly Press Package with reports from 35 major peer-reviewed journals on chemistry, health, medicine, energy, environment, food, nanotechnology and other hot topics.
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- ACS News Service Weekly PressPac -- Dec. 13, 2006
12-18-2006 · EurekAlert!
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- 'Good vibrations' from deep-sea smokers may keep fish out of hot water
02-05-2007 · EurekAlert!
"Editors' Choice" in the current issue of Science magazine, tags them, "Singing Vents." Long assumed to be silent, fluids in black smoker hydrothermal vents not only produce a rumbling sound but, as an added surprise, are producing resonant tones. Have a listen to what University of Washington scientists have recorded.
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- AGU Journal highlights -- 21 March 2007
03-21-2007 · EurekAlert!
In this issue: Solar blast from the past dwarfed modern ozone destruction; Deep-diving West Coast plate may have triggered massive central U.S. quake; Dry winters in north Mediterranean stoke hot European summers; Calculating a sharper view of the Moon's geochemistry; Lake Superior summer temperatures rising faster than regional air temperatures; Whatever the warming, ocean acidifies from carbon-dioxide buildup; Mineral physics illuminates lower mantle hypothesis.
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- Hot flashes -- Studies explore the role of genes, obesity and alcohol
04-24-2007 · EurekAlert!
Three new studies explore the role of genes, obesity and alcohol consumption in contributing to -- or lessening -- the intensity and frequency of hot flashes in midlife women.
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- Magnetic field uses sound waves to ignite sun's ring of fire
05-29-2007 · EurekAlert!
Sound waves escaping the sun's interior create fountains of hot gas that shape and power a thin region of the sun's atmosphere which appears as a ruby red "ring of fire" around the moon during a total solar eclipse, according to research funded by the National Science Foundation and NASA.
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- American Chemical Society's Weekly PressPac -- June 27/July 3, 2007
07-02-2007 · EurekAlert!
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- European hot spots and fires identified from space
08-27-2007 · European Space Agency (ESA)
Hot spots across Southeastern Europe from 21 to 26 August have been detected with instruments aboard ESA satellites, which have been continuously surveying fires burning across the Earth's surface for a decade.
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- NIST light source illuminates fusion power diagnostics
10-11-2007 · EurekAlert!
Using a device that can turn a tiny piece of laboratory space into an ion cloud as hot as those found in a nuclear fusion reactor, physicists at NIST are helping to develop one of the most exotic 'yardsticks' on earth, an instrument to monitor conditions in the plasma of an experimental reactor.
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