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Concrete leach
Monday, 01.28.2008, 11:29am
New research published by WRAP (Waste & Resources Action Programme) has shown that the leaching performance of concrete containing recycled and secondary aggregates is similar to that of concrete made using aggregates from primary sources.
Worst Pollution Risks Moving Indoors
Saturday, 01.26.2008, 05:12pm
Researchers have repeatedly found in the past 20 years that levels of various toxic pollutants in household dust were higher, often many times higher, than the levels that force cleanup of soil at federal Superfund sites, according "Exposure Analysis," a new textbook.
SARS Corp. Expands AIS Vessel Tracking Service
Saturday, 01.26.2008, 05:04pm
Sars Corp has expanded its international network of Automatic Identification System (AIS) sites with the addition of five sites in Chile, and three in Mexico. The AIS sites, part of the SARS Marinetrac service, enable ports to track offshore vessels.
British Govt. Clears a Path For Next Nuclear Generation
Thursday, 01.24.2008, 10:49am
The British government laid the ground work for a new generation of nuclear power plants on January 10 when it outlined new legislation to attract investors.
NSF Awards Carnegie Mellon's Jacobo Bielak $1.6 Million For Earthquake Research
Thursday, 01.24.2008, 10:10am
Carnegie Mellon University's Jacobo Bielak was awarded $1.6 million over the next four years from the prestigious National Science Foundation (NSF) PetaApps program to develop earthquake computer simulations that play an important role in reducing seismic risk for large urban coastal cities.
Deep-ocean researchers target tsunami zone near Japan
Monday, 01.21.2008, 05:30am
Rice University Earth scientist Dale Sawyer and colleagues last month reported the discovery of a strong variation in the tectonic stresses in a region of the Pacific Ocean notorious for generating devastating earthquakes and tsunamis in southeastern Japan.
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