Posted on January 20th, 2008 by top DIGG news
Glacier experts have described the ice grotto as “fantastic,” with “extremely blue” colors and large icicles hanging from its ceiling. Researchers have been worrying about the melting of Norway’s glaciers for years. Now they’ve found what some call an “exclusive” side-effect of the melting activity.
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Posted on January 20th, 2008 by top DIGG news
Glacier experts have described the ice grotto as “fantastic,” with “extremely blue” colors and large icicles hanging from its ceiling. Researchers have been worrying about the melting of Norway’s glaciers for years. Now they’ve found what some call an “exclusive” side-effect of the melting activity.
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Posted on January 14th, 2008 by top DIGG news
Solar power might be the most up-and-coming renewable energy source, but one of the biggest drawbacks to solar power plants is their inability to generate electricity at night or during cloudy days. But now, a new venture called SolarReserve hopes to change all that using salt! Their program would save and store captured solar…
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Posted on January 14th, 2008 by top DIGG news
Solar power might be the most up-and-coming renewable energy source, but one of the biggest drawbacks to solar power plants is their inability to generate electricity at night or during cloudy days. But now, a new venture called SolarReserve hopes to change all that using salt! Their program would save and store captured solar…
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Posted on January 3rd, 2008 by top DIGG news
Earth To Pundits: Why Only 24 Questions About The Environment?
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Posted on January 3rd, 2008 by top DIGG news
Earth To Pundits: Why Only 24 Questions About The Environment?
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