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Global Climate Change, Melting Glaciers - National Geographic
Retreating glaciers, rising seas, and shrinking lakes are some of the global changes already under way.
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Dams and Dikes - News - Science - The New York Times
News about dams and dikes. Commentary and archival information about dams and dikes from The New York Times.
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CDNN :: Ocean's Heat Transfer System at Risk
OceanÂ’s heat transfer system at risk. [Date 07-03-21: CDNN Eco News].
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Diving under Antarctic Ice
DIVING UNDER ANTARCTIC ICE presents photos and impressions of
Antarctica on a National Science Foundation sponsored underwater photography expedition led by Norbert Wu
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[Abstract] Simulation and Optimization of Belt Conveyer System with Merging-Splitting Configuration
ACTA Press publishes numerous proceeding volumes for international conferences in the general areas of engineering and computer science.
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sublocal government and schools consulting and lectures
articles and research on sublocal government and self-governing schools and science education
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Alaska May Decide on Timber Sale Soon - Science - redOrbit
By S.J. Komarnitsky, Anchorage Daily News, Alaska Dec. 23--WASILLA -- A proposed state timber sale off Petersville Road in Mat-Su is generating concern among local residents and others who worry it will harm the environment and generate few economic benefits.
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Outdoors Calendar: Safe Boating - Science - redOrbit
By Sam Powell, Tulsa World, Okla. Oct. 22--Lake Patrol Section of the Oklahoma Highway Patrol will hold another free six-hour boating safety class Saturday at Bass Pro Shops in Broken Arrow. For more information, call (877) 253-2820. Bosch BSD 2820
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Boating, Canoeing, & Kayaking - Sports, Recreational Activities, Boating Canoeing Kayaking,
(Boating, Canoeing, & Kayaking)StudySphere Educational Resource for language school, study abroad, education online, education, school, high school, career education, business school, driver education, home school, adult education
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Boat Officials Start Review of Regulations - Science - redOrbit
By Tom Meade Rhode Island boating officials are about to begin their annual review of regulations in the wake of three fatalities last season. Last year, Rhode Island imposed a new regulation requiring life jackets on water skiers, wake-boarders and everyone else being towed by a powerboat.
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