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241. Fueling arctic warming: seasonal ice absorbs more solar energy - Dual Core Smartphones
November 13, 2013
Let s call it the polar express. The multi-year ice floes that once dominated the Arctic Ocean havebeen shrinking fast over the past decade, replaced by pans thatform anew each winter and melt away each spring. The increase inthe extent of this seasonal ice has the potential to dramaticallyaccele...
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242. Energy efficiency gaining ground in inefficient states, aceee says - China LED Inground Lights
November 12, 2013
Energy efficiency is gaining momentum in states that havetraditionally been behind the curve in pushing such technology,according to research by the American Council for Energy-EfficientEconomy. But states that have usually ranked lowest on the ACEEE'sannual State Energy Efficiency Scorecard must s...
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243. Humanmade pollutants may be driving earth's tropical belt expansion - China Dimmable Led Light Bulb
November 12, 2013
Humanmade Pollutants May Be Driving Earth's Tropical Belt Expansion May 17, 2012 Black carbon aerosols and tropospheric ozone, both humanmadepollutants emitted predominantly in the Northern Hemisphere's low-to mid-latitudes, are most likely pushing the boundary of thetropics further poleward in t...
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244. More than 100 buildings in rio risk collapsing, head of engineeringagency estimates
November 11, 2013
RIO DE JANEIRO – More than 100 abandoned buildings in Rio de Janeiro are in suchpoor condition they are at risk of collapsing, the head of aregional engineering agency said Wednesday, a day after part of atwo-story building crumbled in the Olympic city's colonialdowntown. No one was injure...
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245. Iowa state, salk researchers make plant protein discovery thatcould boost bioeconomy
November 10, 2013
Research groups from Iowa State University and the Salk Institutefor Biological Studies have uncovered the function of three plantproteins, a discovery that could help plant scientists boost seedoil production in crops, thereby benefitting the production offood, biorenewable chemicals and biofuel...
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246. Call for indian version of world migratory bird day - RJ45 Modular Connector - Rack Cable Managemen
November 09, 2013
Rejecting the celebration of World Migratory Bird Day at a timewhen no migrant birds could be spotted in India, a section ofornithologists is pitching for an exclusive Indian version of theoccasion. The theme of the 2012 celebrations, organised between May 12 and13, was "migratory birds and peop...
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247. Tesla model s could land 265-mile epa driving range - Sports Caps Hats - China Cotton Baseball Caps
November 09, 2013
The driving range of an electric vehicle is perhaps one of the mostimportant factors in determining which EV a consumer willultimately buy. So-called range anxiety is one of the biggest fears preventing manydrivers from even considering an electric vehicle. As such, an EVthat boasts a few more mi...
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248. Solar eclipse to sweep north america on sunday, may 20th - Infrared Touch Frames Manufacturer
November 08, 2013
People with clear skies across most of the U.S., Canada, and Mexicowill experience a partial eclipse of the Sun late this Sundayafternoon (May 20, 2012). Only those near the Eastern Seaboard willmiss out on this awesome cosmic event. And, if you happen to be in a swath of land running from Nor...
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249. Genetically-engineered viruses may power devices of the future - Turbocharger Rotor
November 07, 2013
Vrmithrax on May 14, 2012 6:36 PM Interesting possibilities for wheel liners in EVs to harvest powerwhile driving, maybe? Reply Guest on May 14, 2012 7:37 PM Will they power the device by spreading or mutating? I'm confused. Reply Guest on May 14, 2012 8:05 PM What if the virus gets out? Won...
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250. Climate scientists discover new weak point of the antarctic icesheet - Alkaline Battery Charger
November 07, 2013
The Filchner-Ronne Ice Shelf fringing the Weddell Sea, Antarctica,may start to melt rapidly in this century and no longer act as abarrier for ice streams draining the Antarctic Ice Sheet. Thesepredictions are made by climate researchers of the Alfred WegenerInstitute for Polar and Marine Research ...
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