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Automotive expert Tom Torbjornsen answers a question about how to diagnose an exhaust problem and what to do about it.
(ARA) - Imagine life without grass. No green lawns with kids playing outdoors, no soft cushion for your bare feet on a hot summer day, and less greenery to clean the air we breathe. Perhaps we take for granted all the great eco-benefits a well-fed, lush lawn provides for us.
A University of Washington study theorizes that the belt of greatest Pacific tropical rainfall -- an indicator of the sources of El Niño weather patterns -- is slowly creeping north with potential long-term effects on our climate.
COLUMBIA — When the city decided to install streetlights on unlit stretches of Forum Boulevard in 2007, some residents along the thoroughfare pushed back with worries about too much light in their homes. The Water and Light Department looked into installing more aesthetically pleasing fixtures that better directed the light downward. The push and pull over streetlights along Forum was triggered ...
MACHIAS, Maine ? The Board of Selectmen on Wednesday night responded to a member?s concerns that checks were being issued by town office staff before the warrant was signed by the board.
Bob Swanson and Doyle Rice, the USA TODAY Weather Guys, answer your weather and climate questions. Send your questions to weatherguys@usatoday.com.
HOPKINTON, MA--(Marketwire - July 9, 2009) - Hy9 Corporation ( http://www.hy9.com ), a manufacturer of high performance fuel processing and hydrogen purification systems for the portable and stationary/backup power, industrial gas and transportation markets, is introducing the HPS series of palladium membrane hydrogen purifiers for manufacturers of laboratory gas generators. The HPS purifiers ...
(PhysOrg.com) -- Open any computer and you're sure to see at least one massive cooling device, complete with metal fins and a noisy fan. Today's high-power processing chips generate lots of heat -- and those chips can fry quickly without some serious cooling.
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.
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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