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Methane-eating Microbes Can Use Iron And Manganese Oxides To 'Breathe'

Published July 9, 2009, 12:20 pm, Science Daily

Iron and manganese compounds, in addition to sulfate, may play an important role in converting methane to carbon dioxide and eventually carbonates in the Earth's oceans, according researchers looking at anaerobic sediments. These same compounds may have been key to methane reduction in the early, oxygenless days of the planet's atmosphere.

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Methane-eating microbes can use iron and manganese oxides to 'breathe'

Published July 9, 2009, 11:20 am, PhysOrg

Iron and manganese compounds, in addition to sulfate, may play an important role in converting methane to carbon dioxide and eventually carbonates in the Earth's oceans, according to a team of researchers looking at anaerobic sediments. These same compounds may have been key to methane reduction in the early, oxygenless days of the planet's atmosphere.

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Ozone, Nitrogen Change The Way Rising Carbon Dioxide Affects Earth's Water

Published July 9, 2009, 10:20 am, Science Daily

Through a recent modeling experiment, researchers have found that future concentrations of carbon dioxide and ozone in the atmosphere and of nitrogen in the soil are likely to have an important but overlooked effect on the cycling of water from sky to land to waterways.

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Ozone, Nitrogen Change The Way Rising CO2 Affects Earth's Water

Published July 9, 2009, 10:16 am, redOrbit

Through a recent modeling experiment, a team of NASA-funded researchers have found that future concentrations of carbon dioxide and ozone in the atmosphere and of nitrogen in the soil are likely to have an important but overlooked effect on the cycling of water from sky to land to waterways.The researchers concluded that models of climate change may be underestimating how much water is likely to ...

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Ozone, nitrogen change the way rising CO2 affects Earth's water

Published July 9, 2009, 9:05 am, PhysOrg

Through a recent modeling experiment, a team of NASA-funded researchers have found that future concentrations of carbon dioxide and ozone in the atmosphere and of nitrogen in the soil are likely to have an important but overlooked effect on the cycling of water from sky to land to waterways.

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Quick 'n' Dirty

Published July 8, 2009, 5:04 pm, The Durango Telegraph

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Equipment Upgrades at Converted Organics' Woodbridge, NJ Facility Increase Manufacturing Efficiency and Productivity, ...

Published July 7, 2009, 6:00 am, Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance

BOSTON----Converted Organics Inc. announced today that new systems and equipment recently installed at its flagship Woodbridge, New Jersey facility are fully operational and increasing the productivity and efficiency of the Company's organic fertilizer manufacturing processes, while contributing to a reduction in overall operating expenses.

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Converted Organics Amends Registered Direct Offering of Common Stock Warrants in Compliance with NASDAQ Determination ...

Published July 6, 2009, 1:38 pm, Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance

BOSTON----Converted Organics Inc. announced today that in compliance with a written notice from the Staff of the NASDAQ Stock Market, the Company and certain institutional investors have amended a May 26, 2009 agreement pursuant to which the Company issued in the aggregate warrants to purchase 1,500,000 shares of common stock.

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China environmental phenomena monitored from space

Published July 6, 2009, 8:05 am, PhysOrg

China is in a very seismically active area and has had many catastrophic earthquakes during its history. A joint European-Chinese team is using satellite radar data to monitor ground deformation across major continental faults in China to understand better the seismic cycle and how faults behave.

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Week in Review

Published July 3, 2009, 11:19 pm, Post-Bulletin

Rochester Mostly clear skies for fest's conclusion Three words described Carole Brown's outlook Friday on the last weekend of Rochesterfest: "It looks great," she said. Brown, executive director of the annual festival, was pleased that the weather for Fr

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