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Ardnamurchan magma mystery solved

October 16, 2013
A volcano on the Scottish peninsula thought to have three successive magma chambers only has one single chamber say researchers.The 58 million year old Ardnamurchan volcano is an iconic site...

Sea-level rise predictions could be flawed

August 7, 2013
Bristol researchers say the satellite record for the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets needs to improve if we are to examine ice loss correctly.It is currently too short to tell...

Ring rain influences Saturn’s atmosphere

May 8, 2013
Saturn’s atmosphere is home to more charged water particle “rain” than previously thought suggests a study led by the University of Leicester.Their findings reveal that this rain influences the composition...

World’s saltiest pond suggests water on Mars

March 25, 2013
A team of geologists led by Brown University have discovered the secrets of a pond in Antarctica with the world’s highest salt content. Their findings, published in Scientific Reports, suggest...

Sponge soaks up coal emissions

March 13, 2013
Materials ScienceA new energy-efficient ‘solar sponge’ developed by researchers at Monash University and CSIRO could drastically cut carbon emissions. The sponge is made from photosensitive material called a metal organic...

Glacier melting accelerated by dark microbial life

February 27, 2013
Scientists previously viewed glaciers as “lifeless lumps of ice” but an Aberystwyth University-led study has demonstrated how microbes that appear on their icy surface  may contribute to glacier melting.Glacier surfaces...

Grand Canyon as old as the dinosaurs

January 16, 2013
One of the Seven Wonders of the World is older and with a more interesting history than was previously assumed. Mineral grains from the bottom of the western Grand Canyon...

NASA happens upon forecast breakthrough

January 9, 2013
A researcher who set out to develop a formula to protect Apollo sites on the moon from rocket exhaust has happened upon a way to improve weather forecasting on Earth.John...

Nearby ‘super-Earth’ may support life

December 17, 2012
An international team of astronomers have discovered an alien planet, believed to have a similar climate to Earth, which might be able to support life. The planet is located a...

Oceanic turbulence affects marine food web

December 10, 2012
Numerical simulations have shown for the first time that the movement of seawater can directly affect the ability of marine bacteria to absorb organic material, such as that produced by...

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