Sid Perkins
Sid Perkins is a freelance science writer based in Crossville, Tenn.
 
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- 			  The carbon footprint of industrial whalingBlog: Over the past century, whale hunting released 128,000 Hummers’ worth of carbon into the atmosphere 
- 			 Ecosystems EcosystemsSea of plasticsOceanographers are finding more patches of floating polymers, some up to 20 meters deep. 
- 			 Ecosystems EcosystemsSperm whales may team up to herd preyData recorders yield first hints of coordinated feeding behavior. 
- 			 Paleontology PaleontologySail-backed dinos had semiaquatic lifestyleIsotopic analyses of fossils suggest the carnivores had crocodile-like habits. 
- 			 Earth EarthSea levels erratic during latest ice ageMineral crusts deposited 81,000 years ago in a Mediterranean island’s caves suggest an abrupt jump in sea level. 
- 			 Earth EarthOldest feathered dino shows its colorsAnalysis of a fossil suggests plumage first evolved for display, not flight. 
- 			 Paleontology PaleontologyReverbs of bat echolocation studiesAncient bat may well have used sound waves to sense the world, Sid Perkins reports in the latest Deleted Scenes blog. 
- 			 Climate ClimateWater vapor slowed recent global warming trendA decline in stratospheric water vapor has slowed Earth’s surface warming slightly in recent years. 
- 			 Earth EarthDinosaurs, in living colorResearchers find microscopic structures in some fossils that may have held pigments. 
- 			  Crop irrigation could be cooling MidwestA recent drop in summer highs may be linked to greater moisture from the Great Plains. 
- 			 Humans HumansMinor air traffic delays add up to big costsOn average, the economic impact of late flights exceeds that of hurricanes 
- 			 Agriculture AgricultureHow better weather models can save peanut farmers moneyBetter weather forecasts could help farmers avoid unnecessary pesticide spraying.