Friday, December 28, 2012

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Remote Siberian Lake Holds Clues to Arctic -- And Antarctic -- Climate Change
Analyses of sediment cores obtained from beneath the ice-covered Lake El'gygytgyn suggest that intense warm climate intervals have occurred in the Arctic over the past 2.8 million years.

Paper Examines Issues Raised By Fukushima Reactor Accident
Researchers call for increased research to help develop predictive models for future nuclear accidents.

Researchers Record World Record Laser Pulse
Research team creates the world's shortest laser pulse and in the process may give scientists a new tool to watch quantum mechanics in action.

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