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Antarctica’s underground lake could hold clues for life on other planets

Antarctica’s underground lake could hold clues for life on other planets

/ February 10, 2012 7:58 pm

Russian scientists are planning to use robotic probes to reach water layers at the bottom of an ancient sub-glacial lake in Antarctica in 2013-2014. The St Petersburg Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute confirmed that Russians reached the surface of Lake

Oceans acidified by CO2 emissions

Oceans acidified by CO2 emissions

/ January 25, 2012 9:13 am

Human-induced carbon dioxide emissions for the past 100 to 200 years have already raised acidity of world’s oceans far beyond the range of natural variations, a new study has revealed.  By reacting with seawater, CO2 increases the water’s acidity, which

Earth may be surrounded by hundreds of ‘tiny moons’

Earth may be surrounded by hundreds of ‘tiny moons’

/ January 9, 2012 9:26 am

Hundreds of temporary moons may be orbiting earth, which are too tiny and small to be detected easily, researchers say. Researchers have since long supposed that wandering asteroids might seldom approach earth close enough to get snagged by gravity and

Rapid retreat of Chile glacier captured in images

Rapid retreat of Chile glacier captured in images

/ December 8, 2011 10:54 pm

Santiago: Researchers in Chile released a series of time-lapse photos  showing the dramatic retreat of a glacier in Patagonia.The Jorge Montt Glacier is shrinking faster than any other in Chile, with its snout retreating 1 kilometer (more than a half

Massive 18 new planets discovered

Massive 18 new planets discovered

/ December 5, 2011 4:11 pm

Using twin telescopes at the Keck Observatory in Hawaii, astronomers have discovered 18 new Jupiter-like planets orbiting massive stars.  Researchers at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech), surveyed about 300 stars, and focussed on those dubbed “retired” A-type stars that

U.N. Climate Group Releases Weather Data

U.N. Climate Group Releases Weather Data

/ November 30, 2011 11:27 am

DURBAN—On the sidelines of the United Nations-sponsored climate change talks in South Africa, the World Meteorological Organization said the global average temperature in 2011 was down from the record high in 2010 due to it being a La Nina year,

Corals are committing suicide!

Corals are committing suicide!

/ November 22, 2011 6:29 am

Australian scientists have discovered the molecular mechanism that leads to mass death of corals worldwide as the Earth’s climate changes. Coral bleaching is one of the most devastating events affecting coral reefs around the planet, which is triggered by rising

Giant ozone hole opens over Arctic, scientists say

Giant ozone hole opens over Arctic, scientists say

/ October 3, 2011 12:44 pm

An ozone hole five times the size of California opened over the Arctic this spring, matching ozone loss over Antarctica for the first time on record, scientists say.Formed by a deep chill over the North Pole, the unprecedented hole at

Scientists Install Webcam On Mt Everest

Scientists Install Webcam On Mt Everest

/ October 3, 2011 12:38 pm

As part of the Everest Share 2011 research project, scientists from Bergamo, Italy have installed a type M12 MOBOTIX camera on Kaala Patthar (5675 metres), near Mount Everest. This makes it the highest live cam ever installed. Apart from aiding

Some freshwater aquatic species may become extinct

Some freshwater aquatic species may become extinct

/ September 25, 2011 2:24 pm

It’s a popular belief that unlike meat lovers, fish lovers are an addicted lot. Take a look at people in coastal areas, you will find fish on their menu and diet every other day. Even a fish lover residing in