Science Feeds - General
- New material could help stretch a gallon of gas :
Reuters: Science News
- Meditation slows AIDS progression: study :
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- Drugs add 13 years to average life of HIV patient :
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- Scientists learn what makes Northern Lights flare :
Reuters: Science News
- Safety of cloned animal products uncertain: EU agency :
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- How do I find (a town, place, feature, etc.)? : USGS Frequently Asked Questions
- Does the USGS monitor global warming?
: USGS Frequently Asked Questions
- Where can I find current earthquake lists and maps? : USGS Frequently Asked Questions
- Baby bottle chemical levels safe, EU agency says :
Reuters: Science News
- Audio Spot: UT-Battelle corporate fellow suggests fuel savings to Congress : ORNL News
- Is there earthquake weather? : USGS Frequently Asked Questions
- 90 Billion Barrels of Oil and 1,670 Trillion Cubic Feet of Natural Gas Assessed in the Arctic : USGS Newsroom
- Can I get on a list to receive an e-mail message when there is an earthquake?
: USGS Frequently Asked Questions
- "Carbon farm" project will study ways to capture atmospheric CO2 : USGS Newsroom
- What is Gas Hydrate? : USGS Frequently Asked Questions
- Germans find Olympic course where Nero raced chariot :
Reuters: Science News
- "Greenhouse" bees spread disease to wild bees :
Reuters: Science News
- How can you find out how deep the water table is in a specific location?
: USGS Frequently Asked Questions
- What are stocks, dikes, and sills? : USGS Frequently Asked Questions
- Do animals use the magnetic field for orientation?
: USGS Frequently Asked Questions
- Parasitic worms may help fuel AIDS epidemic: study :
Reuters: Science News
- School failure harder on girls than boys: U.S. study :
Reuters: Science News
- Beyond Books: Thomas Lahr Named Federal Librarian of the Year : USGS Newsroom
- If birds are the natural host for West Nile Virus (WNV), why is WNV being detected in so many dead birds? : USGS Frequently Asked Questions
- What is serpentine? : USGS Frequently Asked Questions
- How dangerous is Mount Rainier? : USGS Frequently Asked Questions
- Should I be concerned about radon in my house?
: USGS Frequently Asked Questions
- Does the U.S. Geological Survey's Biological Resources Discipline have the power to regulate how I can use my land? : USGS Frequently Asked Questions
- What kind of school training do you need to become a volcanologist?
: USGS Frequently Asked Questions
- How fast is the hotspot moving under Yellowstone? : USGS Frequently Asked Questions
- How much distance does a degree, minute and second cover on your maps? : USGS Frequently Asked Questions
- Is the National Atlas mapping current-year West Nile Virus information? : USGS Frequently Asked Questions
- Bass, Daw, Goyal named UT-Battelle Corporate Fellows : ORNL News
- How can I report an earthquake experience or related observation? : USGS Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the Palmer Index? : USGS Frequently Asked Questions
- How can I, as a private citizen, access Biological Resources Discipline (BRD) data?
: USGS Frequently Asked Questions
- Does the Biological Resources Discipline (BRD) use volunteers to collect data?
: USGS Frequently Asked Questions
- What's the difference between a rock and a mineral?
: USGS Frequently Asked Questions
- How important is ground water? : USGS Frequently Asked Questions
- USGS Tracks Explosive Eruption of Okmok Volcano in Alaska : USGS Newsroom
- What are the major concerns about snakeheads? : USGS Frequently Asked Questions
- Ouch! Taking a Shot at Plague: Vaccine Offers Hope for Endangered Ferrets in Plague Outbreak : USGS Newsroom
- The First Step Home? Study Suggests Upper Klamath Lake is able to Support Juvenile Salmon : USGS Newsroom
- Lead Shot and Sinkers: Weighty Implications for Fish and Wildlife Health : USGS Newsroom
- Spring Nutrient Delivery to the Gulf Estimated Among Highest in Three Decades : USGS Newsroom
- Mount St. Helens Officially Slumbers— Alert Level Goes Back to Normal — : USGS Newsroom
- The Good, the Bad, and the Smelly: USGS at the 2008 Coral Reef Symposium : USGS Newsroom
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July 2008 Story Tips
: ORNL News
- Coast Salish and USGS Commit to Restoring Salish Sea Water Quality : USGS Newsroom
- July Science Picks — Leads, Feeds and Story Seeds : USGS Newsroom
- ORNL program manager honored for helping small businesses : ORNL News
- USGS Accelerates Access to Satellite Data : USGS Newsroom
- ORNL researchers win six R&D 100 awards : ORNL News
- Audio Spot: ETSU Governor's School visits ORNL : ORNL News
- Oak Ridge pegged for national ecological network : ORNL News
- USGS to Help Chile Develop Volcano Early Warning System : USGS Newsroom
- Larsen Named USGS Associate Director for Water : USGS Newsroom
- ORNL demonstrates super-sensitive explosives detector : ORNL News
- New ORNL process brings nanoparticles into focus : ORNL News
- UT-Battelle donates $100,000 to Roane State Campaign : ORNL News
- Oak Ridge National Lab wins White House pollution prevention award : ORNL News
- Aging May Be Controlled by Brake and Accelerator Genes : Scientific American
- ADV: Le PCC: Podcast de la Cabane au Canada : Scientific American
- A Shark Tale: Are These Mighty Ocean Predators in Trouble? : Scientific American
- Mystery of Why Northern Lights "Dance" May Be Solved : Scientific American
- Gas-Free Horizon--An Update on Plug-In Cars : Scientific American
- Are a Popular Doping Drug's Effects All in the Mind? : Scientific American
- Could IMF Loans Be Causing TB Deaths? : Scientific American
- A Tale of Two "Spam Kings" : Scientific American
- Looking for a Sign?: Scientifically (In)accurate Horoscopes : Scientific American
- Supernova Caught Red-Handed Seen as Missing Link : Scientific American
- Under the Neutron Microscope (MSNBC, 4/1) : Neutron Sciences News
- Mid-year money for Spallation Neutron Source (Knoxville News Sentinel), 7/9) : Neutron Sciences News
- Busy, busy summer at ORNL reactor (Knoxville News Sentinel), 7/16) : Neutron Sciences News
- Was Los Alamos weak link on SNS? (Knoxville News Sentinel, 2/13) : Neutron Sciences News
- Tennessee Lab Breaks a Physics Record (AP, 3/3) : Neutron Sciences News
- GE Energy to Market SNS-developed Detector Electronics System (EurekAlert), 6/3) : Neutron Sciences News
- Getting warmer: UT Knoxville researchers uncover information on new superconductors (EurekAlert), 5/28) : Neutron Sciences News
- HFIR due to restart; an assist from Argonne (Knoxville News Sentinel, 3/25) : Neutron Sciences News
- Merick & Company Wins Highest Engineering Industry Honors at Ceremonies in Washinigton, D.C. (Business Wire, 5/28) : Neutron Sciences News
- Guinness Book of World Records Acknowledges World's Most Powerful Pulsed Neutron Spallation Source (Azonano.com, 3/4) : Neutron Sciences News
- How Anecdotal Evidence Can Undermine Scientific Results : Scientific American
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