Tuesday, July 23, 2013

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Sea-Level Rise: New Iceberg Theory Points To Areas At Risk Of Rapid Disintegration
Stretches of ice on the coasts of Antarctica and Greenland are at risk of rapidly cracking apart and falling into the ocean, according to new iceberg calving simulations.

Scientists Use Game To Generate Database For Analysis Of Human Drawing
The fingers of thousands of people who created sketches of Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie on their iPhones can collectively guide and correct the drawing strokes of subsequent touchscreen users in an application created by researchers.

Geochemical 'Fingerprints' Leave Evidence That Megafloods Eroded Steep Gorge
Scientists have direct geochemical evidence that the 150-mile long Tsangpo Gorge in China was the conduit by which megafloods from glacial lakes drained catastrophically through the Himalayas when their ice dams failed at times during the last 2 million years.

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