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Climate Accord Is a Healing Step, if Not a Cure
2015-12-13 02:35:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
New York Times: After the stomping and cheering died down, and the hugs and toasts ended, a question hung in the air as the climate conference came to a close: What does the new deal really mean for the future of the Earth? Scientists who closely monitored the talks here said it was not the agreement that humanity really needed. By itself, it will not save the planet. The great ice sheets remain imperiled, the oceans are still rising, forests and reefs are under stress, people are dying by tens of thousands...
Proposed ASTM Standard to classify CTPs for skin wound healing.
2015-12-10 14:31:09| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Proposed ASTM International standard WK43184, Classification of Cellular and/or Tissue-Based Products (CTPs) for Skin Wounds, seeks to define terminology for description of CTPs for skin wounds based on their composition. Providing common language for healthcare providers, payers, researchers, and manufacturers, this standard will also include definitions related to skin wounds and chronic skin ulcers that are difficult to find elsewhere.
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Chesapeake waters are warming, study finds, posing challenges to healing bay
2015-11-24 22:25:24| Paper - Topix.net
The Chesapeake Bay's waters are warming, in some places more rapidly than the region's air temperatures, researchers from the University of Maryland say. If unchecked, scientists say, the trend could complicate costly, long-running efforts to restore the ailing estuary, worsen fish-suffocating dead zones and alter the food web on which the bay's fish and crabs depend.
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Chesapeake waters are warming, study finds, posing challenges for healing ailing bay
2015-10-14 20:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Baltimore Sun: The Chesapeake Bay's waters are warming up, in some places rising more rapidly even than the region's air temperatures, a new University of Maryland study finds. If unchecked, scientists say the trend could complicate costly, long-running efforts to restore the ailing estuary, worsen fish-suffocating dead zones and even alter the food web on which the bay's fish and crabs depend. Drawing on remote sensing by satellites, researchers at UM's Center for Environmental Science found that water temperatures...
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Chesapeake waters are warming, study finds, posing challenges for healing ailing bay
2015-10-14 15:05:23| Paper - Topix.net
The Chesapeake Bay's waters are warming up, in some places rising more rapidly even than the region's air temperatures, a new University of Maryland study finds. If unchecked, scientists say the trend could complicate costly, long-running efforts to restore the ailing estuary, worsen fish-suffocating dead zones and even alter the food web on which the bay's fish and crabs depend.
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