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| Under the Sea 3D | 08.06.08 |
| | ScienCentral sat down with filmmakers Howard and Michele Hall to talk about their upcoming IMAX film, "Under the Sea 3D". The video also features pre-released footage from the film and behind-the-scenes footage of its production, which is still in progress.
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| Jet Stream Shifting | 06.17.08 |
| | Scientists are finding that the jet stream is moving towards the north and south poles.
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| Hearing Hurricanes | 05.29.08 |
| | Researchers are finding a way to match the sound below the oceans surface to the hurricanes wind speed.
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| Melting Glaciers | 05.16.08 |
| | Scientists are trying to figure out the mystery of exactly how global warming is causing Greenland’s glaciers to speed up on their way to the sea. The leading suspect in this case has been cleared...mostly.
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| Gasoline From Trees | 04.29.08 |
| | Scientists have found a way to convert wood fiber from trees into fuel for your car. The surprisingly simple process might put biofuels in your car’s tank without using the world’s food supply.
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| Supergreenhouse Climate Mystery | 02.26.08 |
| | As global temperatures rise, glaciers melt and sea levels go up, right? Well, new research on prehistoric climates indicates that the opposite could somehow be true. The findings add a new twist to how we think about climate change.
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| Storms and Warming | 02.07.08 |
| | Researchers studying the expected impact of global warming say many parts of the United States will see more thunderstorms as a result. They spotted an increase in the number of days with the conditions necessary to create big storms.
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| Pollution Cost | 01.21.08 |
| | Scientists have totaled up the cost of damage to the worlds environment during the past 40 years. The study shows that the worlds poorest countries have been stuck with more than their share of the bill.
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| Predicting Winter | 09.06.07 |
| | Want the most reliable forecast of how severe this winter will be? One scientist says just watch Siberias weather come October.
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| More Katrinas Predicted | 08.28.07 |
| | It may not feel like it as we remember the lives lost and the destruction from hurricane Katrina two years ago, but scientists are gathering more and more evidence that the increase in the number of major hurricanes since 1995 may be a return to normal levels. They reached that conclusion by examining, among other things, sand pushed ashore by hurricanes.
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