![]() Deadly Gustav churns toward Cuba, Gulf of Mexico 8 hours ago | User rating: not shown ( 2 vote(s) ) | User comments: 1
Tropical Storm Gustav gathered punch as it churned toward Cuba and the United States Wednesday after lashing Haiti and the Dominican Republic with hurricane force winds and rain that killed 16 people. | |
![]() Beer-based biofuel, trash brigade help turn convention green 18 hours ago | User rating: not shown ( 3 vote(s) ) | User comments: 3
The Democratic Party is using beer-based biofuel and a recycling brigade guarding trash cans to help ease the environmental impact of its convention in Denver this week. | |
Arctic sea ice drops to 2nd lowest level on record 18 hours ago | User rating: 2 / 5 after 8 vote(s)
| User comments: 4
(AP) -- Arctic Ocean sea ice has melted to the second lowest minimum since satellite observations began, according to scientists at the National Snow and Ice Data Center. Sea ice melt recorded on Monday exceeded the low ... | |
![]() Carmakers falling short on EU emissions targets: report August 26, 2008 | User rating: not shown ( 3 vote(s) ) | No comments yet
Car makers are not doing enough to meet proposed EU targets for cutting carbon dioxide emissions, according to a report Tuesday, with some German and Japanese brands facing the biggest challenge to make the ... | |
Protection zones in the wrong place to prevent coral reef collapse August 26, 2008 | User rating: not shown ( 1 vote(s) ) | No comments yet
(PhysOrg.com) -- Conservation zones are in the wrong place to protect vulnerable coral reefs from the effects of global warming, an international team of scientists warned today. | |
![]() Alpine lakes beginning to show effects of climate change August 26, 2008 | User rating: 1.8 / 5 after 5 vote(s)
| User comments: 2
A recent study forecasts that increased climatic variability poses serious consequence for both the biodiversity and ecosystem function of high-elevation lakes. | |
![]() Global warming time bomb trapped in Arctic soil: study August 24, 2008 | User rating: 3.3 / 5 after 29 vote(s)
| User comments: 6
Climate change could release unexpectedly huge stores of carbon dioxide from Arctic soils, which would in turn fuel a vicious circle of global warming, a new study warned Sunday. | |
![]() Nigeria, S.Africa worst greenhouse gas emitters in Africa: experts August 24, 2008 | User rating: 1.5 / 5 after 8 vote(s)
| User comments: 3
Nigeria and South Africa are the main emitters of greenhouse gases in Africa, accounting for almost 90 percent of the emissions in the continent, environmental experts said Saturday. | |
![]() Wasted food draining the world of water, experts say August 22, 2008 | User rating: 3.5 / 5 after 13 vote(s)
| User comments: 6
As much as half the water used to grow food worldwide is lost due to waste, experts said at a Stockholm conference that wrapped up Friday, pointing out that the squandered resources are a major contributor ... | |
9 polar bears observed on risky open ocean swims August 22, 2008 | User rating: 2.5 / 5 after 16 vote(s)
| User comments: 4
(AP) -- Nine polar bears were observed in one day swimming in open ocean off Alaska's northwest coast, an increase from previous surveys that may indicate warming conditions are forcing bears to make riskier, long-distance ... | |
![]() 'Clock ticking' on global warming: UN climate chief August 21, 2008 | User rating: 2.1 / 5 after 26 vote(s)
| User comments: 4
Time is running out in the fight against global warming, the UN's top climate change official warned as a new round of UN talks got started here Thursday. | |
New clues to air circulation in the atmosphere August 21, 2008 | User rating: 4.4 / 5 after 20 vote(s)
| User comments: 4
Air circulates above the Earth in four distinct cells, with two either side of the equator, says new research. The new observational study describes how air rises and falls in the atmosphere above the Earth's surface, creating ... | |
Sperm Whales in Gulf Seemingly Unaffected by Distant Seismic Sounds August 21, 2008 | User rating: not rated yet | No comments yet
A six-year study on sperm whales in the Gulf of Mexico – designed to learn more about their abundance, migration patterns and behavior – suggests that long-range seismic sounds associated with oil and gas exploration and ... | |
![]() Tahitian vanilla originated in Maya forests August 21, 2008 | User rating: 4.5 / 5 after 10 vote(s)
| No comments yet
The origin of the Tahitian vanilla orchid, whose cured fruit is the source of the rare and highly esteemed gourmet French Polynesian spice, has long eluded botanists. Known by the scientific name Vanilla ... | |
New virus threatens High Plains wheat crop August 21, 2008 | User rating: not shown ( 2 vote(s) ) | No comments yet
Triticum mosaic virus poses a new threat to Texas wheat, according to Texas AgriLife Research scientists in Amarillo. | |
Pages: 1
Next »
PhysOrg Video
- Hurricane Nears Haiti, Drives Up Oil Prices - video , August 26
- Rice Tries to Speed-up, Slow Peace Talks - video , August 26
- Clinton Gets Share of Convention Spotlight - video , August 26
- Raw Video: Tropical Storm Julio Hits Baja - video , August 26
- AP Top Stories - video , August 25
- Raw Video: Tornadoes Touch Down Near Denver - video , August 25
- PhysOrg Video »
Most popular stories
-
New Zealand's colossal squid defies legends: scientists,
August 21, 2008

-
Intel cuts electric cords with wireless power system,
August 22, 2008

-
First particles observed in Large Hadron Collider,
August 26, 2008

-
Operating quantum memory at room temperature,
August 25, 2008

-
Newly detected air pollutant mimics damaging effects of cigarette smoke,
August 17, 2008

- Most popular »
News Pix
-
The sophisticated sex lives of sea squirts,
August 26, 2008
-
Artist concept of GLAST,
August 26, 2008
-
NASA Mars Lander Digs Deeper as Third Month Nears End,
August 26, 2008
-
Photocatalyst,
August 26, 2008
- More news pix »










PhysOrg Forum
Video
Editorials
Free Magazines
Free White Papers
PhysOrg Jobs
Newsletter
Goto Archive
Suggest a story idea
Send feedback
