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Neville /19 August, 2014
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Neville /19 August, 2014
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Neville /19 August, 2014
Featured Research from universities, journals, and other organizations Most complete Antarctic map for climate research made public Date: August 18, 2014 Source: University of Waterloo Summary: A new satellite image of Antarctica has been made available to the public, and the imagery will help scientists all over the world gain new insight into the effects Continue Reading →
Neville /19 August, 2014
Featured Research from universities, journals, and other organizations Ocean warming could drive heavy rain bands toward poles Date: August 18, 2014 Source: Wiley Summary: In a world warmed by rising atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations, precipitation patterns are going to change because of two factors: one, warmer air can hold more water; and two, changing atmospheric Continue Reading →
Neville /19 August, 2014
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Neville /19 August, 2014
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