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Friday, July 23, 2010

Antarctica traced from space

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From NASA Antarctica may not be the world's largest landmass -- it's the fifth-largest continent -- but resting on top of that land ...
Thursday, July 22, 2010

The oceans are in the Cloud

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Riveting hydrographic innovations set the pace for change elsewhere From Shipcrunch_5956n by Ryan Skinner Read this, from Peio Eliss...

Caves scuba diving with Wes Skiles

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The blue holes of the Bahamas yield a scientific trove that may even shed light on life beyond Earth. If only they weren’t so dangerous to e...
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Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Navy subs help scientists expand study of Arctic thaw

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From NYTimes Scientists who study the Arctic's icy cap now have a new weapon at their disposal -- nuclear-powered Navy submarines. Civil...
Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Scientists to create the most detailed map of California coastline ever assembled

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Santa Clarita, California (courtesy of Airborne1) From MercuryNews Their tools are laser beams, airplanes and computer software — instead of...
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