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Chloramine and fish shouldn't mix.Published: 07/24/2008
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Tanked half-way houses allow people and fish to get acquainted on their own terms — and exhibit their individual personalities.Published: 07/24/2008Found in: Biology, Ecology, Environment, Life and Science & Society
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Probing the distinction in what you call the stuff that mud is made of.Published: 07/17/2008Found in: Agriculture, Environment and Science & Society -
The Smithsonian is out to share the "secrets" of soil.Published: 07/17/2008Found in: Agriculture, Earth, Environment and Science & Society -
Emerging data indicate that tiny and toxic particles polluting urban air chemically morph from hour by hour, depending on what other pollutants these particles encounter during journeys that can run hundreds of miles.Published: 07/15/2008Found in: Chemistry, Environment, Molecules and Science & Society
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Federal climate policymakers should have a grounding in basic chemistry.Published: 07/13/2008Found in: Chemistry, Climate Change, Earth Science, Environment, Molecules and Science & Society
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Uncooked fish can host detectable concentrations of potentially toxic chemicals — pollutants that cooking can make disappear,Published: 07/13/2008Found in: Chemistry, Environment, Food Science and Science & Society
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Yet another news story baits us with the promise of reading about noxious toxins – and doesn't deliver.Published: 07/11/2008Found in: Environment and Science & Society
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Hands-free driving, truth be told, sounds very appealing.Published: 07/10/2008Found in: Science & Society and Technology -
The failure of the G-8 Summit to put some teeth in greenhouse-gas limits suggests it may be time for a global climate czar.Published: 07/09/2008Found in: Agriculture, Climate Change, Ecology, Environment and Science & Society
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Featured blog: Some animal-rights activists are taking a page out of the anti-abortionists' playbook and now bully animal researchers at home.Published: 07/08/2008Found in: Biomedicine, Environment and Science & Society -
At least one editor argues that maintaining the ethical behavior of journal authors requires constant policing.Published: 07/07/2008Found in: Science & Society
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A popular weed killer can feminize wildlife by tinkering with a gene that indirectly affects the production of sex hormones.Published: 07/03/2008Found in: Agriculture, Environment, Genes & Cells and Science & Society
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Thanks to global warming, within the lifetimes of certain reptiles in the South Pacific, all members of their species could be born male.Published: 07/03/2008Found in: Biology, Climate Change, Ecology, Environment and Science & Society -
Gas prices may need to climb more before most of us do the right thing.Published: 07/01/2008Found in: Climate Change, Environment and Science & Society
