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Thứ Hai, 7 tháng 7, 2014

White Nose Syndrome May Not Pose a Threat for Vermont Bats

A study was conducted on little brown bates in Dorset last winter Electric readers were installed in the Aeolus cave to make a note of their movements and check if the white nose syndrome was prevalent Initially this disease caused bats to fly out from

antarctica tourists could pose threat to fragile ecosystem - ibtimes.com

who needs alaska when you could just go to antarctica that's apparently what thousands of tourists have been thinking and now it's causing a threat to the frigid continent plos biology published a report warning that the influx of people could have a

study details climate predictions for vermont - burlingtonfreepress.com

a climate study released today by the gund institute at the university of vermont is discussed in burlington photo joel banner bairdfree press connecttweetlinkedincommentemailmore during the next several decades vermonters

climate study predicts snowier winters for vermont - wnyt.com

a new study on vermont's climate reports the state could be in for an abundance of snowfall in the winter's ahead for now vermont's average temperature is expected to rise by two to three degrees by the year 2050 driven mostly by human activity

fracking may not be freaking good for soil, wildlife or humans - techtimes.com

waste water from fracking operations to recover natural gas may present risks to people and the environment study finds pollution risk could be increased with accidental waste water spills photo joshua doubek wikipedia creative commons

gliese 581-d aka goldilocks planet may not be habitable - the exoplanet may ... - techtimes.com

scientists at pennsylvania state university found evidence disproving the existence of goldilocks planets gliese 581d and gliese 581g what were previously considered habitable rocky planets are most likely just sun spots on the host star photo esol

great white shark population is not endangered in the pacific: numbers are ... - scienceworldreport.com

scientists have found that the great white shark is not endangered in the eastern north pacific and in fact may have population numbers that are growing photo mike davisonflickr the great white shark is one of the apex predators of the ocean traveling

white dwarf star may be the coldest and dimmest ever discovered - tweaktown.com

astronomers have discovered what might be the coolest and dimmest white dwarf star ever discovered the faint star is believed to be so cool that its carbon has crystallized making it into something akin to a diamond the size of the earth tweaktown image

space bling: white dwarf star may have crystallized into super-massive diamond - techtimes.com

a diamond in space the size of the earth has been discovered 870 light years from earth using a system of radio telescopes photo gnucumulus clouds a white dwarf star the coldest and dimmest ever found has been discovered this carbonrich

climate may not be leading cause of decomposition: logs reveal key to ... - scienceworldreport.com

climate may not be the primary driver of decomposition challenging the longheld assumption scientists have found that local factors play a far greater role than climate when it comes to wood decomposition rates and the impacts on regional carbon cycling

ny senate frog bill may not have legs - democratandchronicle.com

albany – should a tiny frog known for its resistance to freezing temperatures be new york's official amphibian or is there a downside to "empowering a specific species" those were among the questions raised tuesday in the state senate which voted

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