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    Apr 25, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  1. Deadline looms for naturalists

    Albuquerque Journal
    The deadline is approaching for application to the state's first naturalist program for middle-school students. Bernalillo County Open Space, working with master naturalists, will host the 2013 Junior Naturalist Summer Camp in July. The deadline to turn...

    Tags: Ecosystems, Space Programs, Environmental Issues, Conservation, Biology

  2. Apr 24, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  3. What's under your basement? Lots of turbulent history

    The Kansas City Star
    Care to poke around Johnson County's basement? No, this story won't discuss the wide-screen you put down in the man-cave last year, the Christmas ornaments stored too near the water heater, the ping-pong table, the cat box that needs attention, any of...

    Tags: Monsters (legendary creatures), Water, Africa, Science and Technology, Plant Openings

  4. Mar 21, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Bright Minds: Debra Buczkowski, planetary science

    When Debra Buczkowski was 7, in 1976, NASA’s Viking space probes were landing on Mars and sending images of the red planet back to Earth as part of their $1 billion mission.
    When Debra Buczkowski was 7, in 1976, NASA’s Viking space probes were landing on Mars and sending images of the red planet back to Earth as part of their $1 billion mission. “I realized that no matter where I went on this planet, I couldn&...

    Tags: Colleges and Universities, Science, Science and Technology, Education, Mathematics

  6. Mar 27, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Oklahoma earthquakes linked to injection wells

    HOUSTON -- Oklahoma&rsquo;s <a href=&quot;http://articles.latimes.com/2011/nov/06/nation/la-na-oklahoma-earthquake-20111107" target="_blank">largest-recorded earthquake</a> was&nbsp;triggered&nbsp;by injection wells used by the oil and gas industry, according to a report released this week.
    HOUSTON -- Oklahoma’s largest-recorded earthquake was triggered by injection wells used by the oil and gas industry, according to a report released this week. The Tuesday report in the geoscience journal Geology is the latest scientific evidence...

    Tags: Energy Resources, Gun Control, Personal Weapon Control, Lobbying, Science and Technology

  8. Mar 1, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  9. Report fails to settle concerns over oil spill risk to Ogallala Aquifer

    The question of how an oil spill from the proposed Keystone XL pipeline might affect the Ogallala aquifer was raised again this month, in a report the U.S. State Department will use to help it decide whether to approve or reject the controversial project....

    Tags: Energy Resources, Water, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Business Enterprises, Dave Heineman

  10. Feb 20, 2013 |Column| Hartford Courant
  11. Floating In A Cosmic Shooting Gallery

    The Hartford Courant
    Sometimes, it's comforting to know that none of us are really in charge. There but for the grace of the great roulette wheel in the sky go I. I refer to the planetary stray bullets called asteroids, one of which streaked into the Russian atmosphere...

    Tags: University of Connecticut, Explosions, Tour Operations Industry, Science and Technology, World War II (1939-1945)

  12. Jan 25, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. New Western Md. map could mark turn in geology research

    The last statewide map of Maryland geology, published in 1968, is out of print. Online versions of it are marked with a disclaimer that it's too imprecise for anything but &quot;historical and illustrative purposes." But a push to drill for Marcellus shale could help bring it into the 21st century.
    The last statewide map of Maryland geology, published in 1968, is out of print. Online versions of it are marked with a disclaimer that it's too imprecise for anything but "historical and illustrative purposes." But a push to drill for Marcellus shale...

    Tags: Mining, Science, Environmental Issues, Water, Metal and Mineral

  14. Jan 18, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  15. Minnesotans pay a price for crop fertilizer at faucet

    HASTINGS, Minn. - Debbie Carlson can laugh at the irony: She's the wife of a well digger who can't find good water for his own family. Like one out of three wells in Dakota County, hers is so contaminated with nitrates she won't let anyone drink from it...

    Tags: Glaciers, Medical Procedures and Tests, Pregnancy and Childbirth, Agriculture, Environmental Issues

  16. Jan 11, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. Neil Shubin on 'The Universe Within'

    As sure as an automobile could not have been built by even the most enterprising Neanderthal, the appearance of humans on Earth could not have occurred without the myriad of developments that began with the birth of the universe, and continued with the evolution of our planet.
    As sure as an automobile could not have been built by even the most enterprising Neanderthal, the appearance of humans on Earth could not have occurred without the myriad of developments that began with the birth of the universe, and continued with the...

    Tags: University of Chicago, Biotechnology Industry, Science and Technology, Paleontology, Ecosystems

  18. Dec 2, 2012 |Story| RedEye
  19. Hanging with Bill McKibben on the 'Do the Math' Tour

    I recently had the privilege of hanging out backstage with Bill McKibben on 350.org&rsquo;s &ldquo;Do the Math&rdquo; tour. Any regular reader of this column has heard me talk about McKibben before. He&rsquo;s the author and environmentalist who began his career with the prescient &ldquo;The End of Nature&rdquo; back in 1989.
    I recently had the privilege of hanging out backstage with Bill McKibben on 350.org’s “Do the Math” tour. Any regular reader of this column has heard me talk about McKibben before. He’s the author and environmentalist who began his...

    Tags: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Al Gore, Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia, Barack Obama

  20. Nov 24, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Maybe give sanity a try

    The Baltimore Sun
    It has been a fallow interval at the blog because of some hectic days at the paragraph factory, domestic exigencies, and the like, but I am back today to advocate, in my small way, sanity. Immediately after the late election, the outbreaks of...

    Tags: Genetics, Religion and Belief, Elections, Science and Technology, Marco Rubio

  22. Oct 23, 2012 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  23. Wisconsin's under-construction Ice Age trail focuses on geology

    VERONA, Wis. - Badger Prairie County Park is a good place to hop aboard the still-developing Ice Age National Scenic Trail.
    VERONA, Wis. - Badger Prairie County Park is a good place to hop aboard the still-developing Ice Age National Scenic Trail. The 339-acre ridge-top park lies east of Verona and southwest of Madison in southern Dane County. The federally designated...

    Tags: Energy Resources, Glaciers, Wisconsin Badgers, Cross Country Skiing, Tourism and Leisure

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