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- 			 Earth EarthScraping the bottomA survey of deep waters in western Lake Superior has revealed the tracks left by massive icebergs scraping bottom there during the last ice age. By Sid Perkins
- 			 Earth EarthGlaciers give major boost to sea levelThe ongoing disappearance of glaciers and other small ice masses worldwide makes a larger contribution to sea level rise than the melting of ice sheets on Greenland and Antarctica does. By Sid Perkins
- 			 Earth EarthDating a massive undersea slidePieces of moss buried in debris left along the Norwegian coast by an ancient tsunami have enabled geologists to better determine the date of the immense underwater landslide that triggered the inundation. By Sid Perkins
- 			 Earth EarthIrony on High: Global warming cools, thins upper atmosphereIncreasing concentrations of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases in the air, which cause temperatures at Earth’s surface to warm, will turn the upper layers of the atmosphere cooler and thinner in coming decades, new research suggests. This counterintuitive phenomenon, first predicted in the late 1980s and recently inferred from satellite data, will probably lead […] By Sid Perkins
- 			 Earth EarthRocking the HouseA recent test that simulated the effect of a magnitude-6.7 earthquake on a full-size, wood-frame townhouse may help engineers and analysts design more earthquake-resistant homes. With sound and video. By Sid Perkins
- 			 Earth EarthSpread Out: Organic matter scatters carbon nanotubes in waterAlthough carbon nanotubes usually clump in water, they readily disperse when the water contains natural organic matter. 
- 			 Earth EarthPesticides mimic estrogen in shellfishTwo common water pollutants can function in shellfish as estrogen does, but they have different behavioral effects on two species. By Janet Raloff
- 			 Earth EarthSustainable TableCreated by the GrassRoots Action Center for the Environment (GRACE), this Web site aims to help consumers understand problems with the nation’s food supply and offer viable solutions and alternatives. It provides an introduction to the burgeoning sustainable food movement and information about organizations, people, and programs that are trying to change the way people […] By Science News
- 			 Earth EarthDim Harvest: Asian air pollution has limited rice yieldsThick clouds of air pollution over southern Asia and increased concentrations of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere worldwide have reduced rice harvests in India for the past 2 decades. By Sid Perkins
- 			 Earth EarthWoods to Waters: Wildfires amplify mercury contamination in fishForest fires mobilize mercury from the soil and can send the toxic metal into nearby streams and lakes where it accumulates in fish. By Ben Harder
- 			 Agriculture AgricultureWheat gone wildResearchers have identified a gene responsible for boosting the protein, iron, and zinc content of some varieties of wild wheat by 10 to 15 percent. 
- 			 Earth EarthLead in the Water: Mapping gets a handle on disinfectant’s dangerResearchers are investigating the link between lead-contaminated water and chloramine, a chemical disinfectant that is increasingly used in municipal water supplies. By Ben Harder