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A glimpse at the Earth's crust deep below the Atlantic

Long-term variations in volcanism help explain the birth, evolution and death of striking geological features called oceanic core complexes on the ocean floor, says geologist Dr Bram Murton of the Nat...

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Past climate of the northern Antarctic Peninsular informs global warming debate

The seriousness of current global warming is underlined by a reconstruction of climate at Maxwell Bay in the South Shetland Islands of the Antarctic Peninsula over approximately the last 14,000 years,...

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Carbon Atmosphere Discovered on Neutron Star

"The compact star at the center of this famous supernova remnant has been an enigma since its discovery," said Wynn Ho of the University of Southampton and lead author of a paper that appear...

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Autosub6000 dives to depth of 3.5 miles

Autosub6000 was working in regions of the Iberian Abyssal Plain in the North Atlantic deeper than 5600 metres and also around the steep and rugged terrain of the Casablanca Seamount, between Madeira a...

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Patrick Stevenson has been awarded the DAAD Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm Prize

The prize includes €10,000 and a four-week research visit to a German university. The DAAD's president, Professor Stefan Hormuth, will hand over the prize in Bonn on 3 November 2009, in the prese...

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World’s oldest submerged town dates back 5,000 years

These remarkable findings have been made public by the Greek government after the start of a five year collaborative project involving the Ephorate of Underwater Antiquities of the Hellenic Ministry o...

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Rising sea levels are increasing the risk of flooding along the south coast of England

The team has conducted a major data collection exercise, bringing together computer and paper-based records from across the south of England, from the Scilly Isles to Sheerness, to form a single data ...

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A new chemical method for distinguishing between farmed and wild salmon

Dr Clive Trueman, who is based at the National Oceanography Centre, Southampton said:"Salmon farming is a big, intensive business. In 2006, around 130,000 tonnes of salmon were farmed in ...

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Largest ever Alzheimer’s gene study unveils dementia mysteries

The results, from the largest ever Alzheimer’s genome-wide association study (GWAS) involving 16,000 individuals, are published in Nature Genetics. They are the first new genes found to be associated ...

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Infections may lead to faster memory loss in Alzheimer's disease

The study found that people who had respiratory, gastrointestinal or other infections or even bumps and bruises from a fall were more likely to have high blood levels of tumor necrosis factor-á, a pro...

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Scientists return from first ever riser drilling operations in seismogenic zone

The CHIKYU is operated by the Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC) in partnership with the Integrated Ocean Drilling Program. The expedition began with drilling operations at...

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Infections May Lead to Faster Memory Loss in Alzheimer's Disease

The study found that people who had respiratory, gastrointestinal or other infections or even bumps and bruises from a fall were more likely to have high blood levels of tumor necrosis factor-£, a pro...

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Warming Ocean Contributes to Global Warming

Scientists at the National Oceanography Centre Southampton working in collaboration with researchers from the University of Birmingham, Royal Holloway London and IFM-Geomar in Germany have found that ...

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Iron isotopes as a tool in oceanography

Large regions of the world's oceans have low primary production despite having plenty of macronutrients such as phosphate, nitrate and silicate. This is due a shortage of the essential micro-nutr...

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Researchers on Chikyu Report Successful Riser-Drilling

Kumano Basin off Kii Peninsula, approximately 58 km southeast of Japan— Despite harsh atmospheric and ocean conditions, and complex geological characteristics of its drill site, the deep-sea drilling ...

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