Post Archive
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Ben Leach • March 23, 2007
Extreme heat caused by global warming could be deadly.
Erica Westly • March 23, 2007
A look at the emissions scenarios climate scientists use to predict the future.
Lindsey Bewley • March 23, 2007
The international body on climate change predicts stronger hurricanes due to global warming.
Meredith Knight • March 23, 2007
An often ignored greenhouse gas makes predicting climate even more uncertain.
Carolyn T. Kormann • March 22, 2007
How scientists are using supercomputers to model climate change.
Emily V. Driscoll • March 20, 2007
Scientists turn to tree rings to learn more about our climate's history.
Peter Sergo • March 19, 2007
Melting snow and ice allow global warming to gain more ground.
Jeremy Hsu • March 19, 2007
How scientists measure the sensitivity of our climate.
Joshua J Romero • March 19, 2007
Why it’s easier to predict the next 20 years of warming than this weekend’s weather.
Morgen E. Peck • March 19, 2007
As atmospheric carbon dioxide dissolves into increasingly acidic oceans, vibrant coral hamlets are fading into ghost towns.
My dogs were sprayed by a skunk, and I’ve washed them in hydrogen peroxide and baking soda — but how do I rid my house of the odor?
Ben Leach • March 19, 2007
- asks Frank DeMayo
Jennifer Moser • March 15, 2007
Despite the scientific research going on aboard the space station and the shuttles, space exploration has become largely a source of entertaining stories.
Erica Westly • March 7, 2007
A Yale researcher applies behavioral therapy to Tourette Syndrome.
“Someone told me that human beings have been around for only 60 thousand years. This is shorter than I thought. Is this true? Where did we come from?”
Kristin Elise Phillips • March 5, 2007
- asks Mark from New York City
Joshua J Romero • February 28, 2007
Veterans Affairs’ clinicians are untrained in the most effective form of treating post traumatic stress disorder.