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    Bacteria Roll Out Carpet Of Goo That Converts Deadly Heavy Metal Into Less Threatening Nano-spheres (August 8, 2006) -- Shewanella oneidensis is a microbe that can convert soluble uranium, a groundwater-contamination threat at nuclear waste sites, to solid uraninite that sticks to soil, preventing contamination from ... > full story

    Deep-sea Sediments Could Safely Store Man-made Carbon Dioxide (August 8, 2006) -- An innovative solution for the man-made carbon dioxide fouling our skies could rest far beneath the surface of the ocean, say scientists at Harvard University. They've found that deep-sea sediments ... > full story

    Engineer Designs System To Put Wastewater To Work (August 7, 2006) -- In the midst of the worldwide energy crisis, researchers at Washington University in St. Louis have been continuing their work on a microbial fuel cell that generates electricity from wastewater. ... > full story

    Researchers Appeal For New Regulations To Save Coral Reefs From Live Fish Trade (August 5, 2006) -- Researchers are calling for tighter controls on the live reef fish trade, a growing threat to coral reefs, in letters to the international journal ... > full story

    Sequencing The Genome Of A New Kind Of Methane Producer (August 4, 2006) -- Max Planck researchers uncover the survival strategy of microorganisms responsible for the worldwide emission of methane from rice ... > full story

    Forecasting Earth's Pollution From Space (August 4, 2006) -- Finding ways of predicting the Earth's "chemical weather" from space is just one of the research challenges Professor Peter Bernath has set himself. The Canadian scientist, who once helped to ... > full story

    Some (Bumblebees) Like It Hot (August 3, 2006) -- Bumblebees prefer warmer flowers and can learn to use color to predict floral temperature before landing, a new study ... > full story

    Scientists Suggest Solution To 30-Year-Old Martian Mystery (August 2, 2006) -- Electricity generated in dust storms on Mars may produce reactive chemicals that build up in the Martian soil, according to NASA-funded research. The chemicals, like hydrogen peroxide, may have ... > full story

    Tiny Inhaled Particles Take Easy Route From Nose To Brain (August 2, 2006) -- In a continuing effort to find out if the tiniest airborne particles pose a health risk, University of Rochester Medical Center scientists showed that when rats breathe in nano-sized materials they ... > full story

    New System Provides Power, Water And Refrigeration From One Source (August 2, 2006) -- When hurricanes, wars or other emergencies force authorities to respond, three essentials top their list of must-haves: water, electricity and refrigeration. Now, in a project funded by the U.S. ... > full story

    The Midas Bug -- Bacterial Alchemy Of Gold (August 2, 2006) -- Bacteria play an important role in the formation of gold nuggets in Australia according to new research published this month in the journal ... > full story

    World Trade Center Dust Cuts Lung Function Capability In Rescue Workers (August 2, 2006) -- New York City firemen and emergency personnel exposed to dust from the collapse of the World Trade Center buildings experienced a decrease in lung function capability equal to 12-years of age-related ... > full story

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    Environmental engineering -- Environmental engineering is the application of science and engineering principles to improve the environment (air, water, and/or land resources), to provide healthful water, air and land for human ... > full article

    Water pollution -- Water pollution is a term that describes any adverse effect upon water bodies (lakes, rivers, the sea, groundwater etc.) caused by man and his ... > full article

    Waste -- Waste, rubbish, or garbage is unwanted or undesired material. Waste is something which has lost its apparent value to its owner. It is a misplaced ... > full article

    Tropospheric ozone -- Ozone (O3) is a key constituent of the troposphere. Photochemical and chemical reactions involving it drive many of the chemical processes that occur in the atmosphere by day and by night. At ... > full article

    Hazardous waste -- Hazardous waste is waste that poses substantial or potential threats to public health or the ... > full article

    Smog -- Smog is a kind of air pollution, originally named for the mixture of smoke and fog in the air. Classic smog results from large amounts of coal burning in an area and is caused by a mixture of smoke ... > full article

    Air pollution -- Air pollution is a broad term applied to any chemical, physical (particulate matter), or biological agent that modifies the natural characteristics of the ... > full article

    Groundwater -- Groundwater is water located beneath the ground surface in soil pore spaces and in the fractures of geologic formations. A formation of rock/soil is called an aquifer when it can yield a useable ... > full article

    Pollution -- Environmental pollution is the release of environmental contaminants, generally resulting from human activity. Carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides produced by industry and motor ... > full article

    Waste management -- Waste management is the collection, transport, processing or disposal of waste materials, usually ones produced by human activity, in an effort to reduce their effect on human health or local ... > full article

    The Solar House: Passive Heating and Cooling
    Passive solar heating and passive cooling—approaches known as natural conditioning—provide comfort throughout the year by reducing, or eliminating, the need for fossil fuel. Yet while heat ... > read more

    Photovoltaics : Design and Installation Manual
    Producing electricity from the sun using photovoltaic (PV) systems has become a major industry worldwide. But designing, installing and maintaining such systems requires knowledge and training, and ... > read more

    Disclosure : Military and Government Witnesses Reveal the Greatest Secrets in Modern History
    For the first time ever, over five dozen top-secret military,government, intelligence and corporate witnesses to secret projects tell their true stories which disclose the greatest covert program in ... > read more

    Energy Efficiency Manual: for everyone who uses energy, pays for utilities, designs and builds, is interested in energy conservation and the environment (Energy Efficiency Manual)
    This is the primary reference, how-to guide, and sourcebook for energy conservation. It lets you improve efficiency and save money in all types of buildings and plants, ranging from individual ... > read more

    The Weather Makers : How Man Is Changing the Climate and What It Means for Life on Earth
    Sometime this century the day will arrive when the human influence on the climate will overwhelm all other natural factors. Over the past decade, the world has seen the most powerful El Niño ... > read more

    Beyond Oil : The View from Hubbert's Peak
    With world oil production about to peak and inexorably head toward steep decline, what fuels are available to meet rising global energy demands? That question, once thought to address a fairly ... > read more

    The End of Oil : On the Edge of a Perilous New World
    The End of Oil is a "geologic cautionary tale for a complacent world accustomed to reliable infusions of cheap energy." The book centers around one irrefutable fact: the global supply of oil is being ... > read more

    Risk: A Practical Guide for Deciding What's Really Safe and What's Really Dangerous in the World Around You
    An indispensable and timely guide, Risk is the authority for assessing threats to your health and safety.We continually face new risks in our world. This essential family reference will help you ... > read more

    Detox Box
    The Detox Box, created by holistic physician Mark Hyman, M.D., gives you everything you need to complete a safe, effective, and medically informed detoxification program at home. Designed for total ... > read more

    Elemental Geosystems, Fourth Edition
    This book gives readers an accessible, systematic, non-mathematical, and visually appealing start in physical geography. It features a distinctive, holistic integration of human-Earth relationships, ... > read more

     
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