Friday, October 12, 2012

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Study Shows Small Fish Can Play A Big Role In The Coastal Carbon Cycle
Study shows that small forage fish play an important role in the "biological pump," the process by which marine life transports carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and surface ocean into the deep sea.

Yellowstone Wolf Study Reveals How To Raise Successful Offspring
A life sciences study using 14 years of data on gray wolves indicates that cooperative group behavior and a mother's weight are crucial to raising successful, self-sufficient offspring.

Researchers Identify Unique Geological 'Sombrero' Uplift In South America
Scientists use 20 years of satellite data to reveal the world's largest magma system forcing a 62-mile wide protrusion in the Andes, which could provide clues to the birth of 'super volcanoes.'

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