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Synthetic Transmission/Hydraulic Oil protect in all temperatures.
2013-10-25 14:32:25| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
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Corals can protect themselves from rising sea temperatures: Study
2013-10-24 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Australian Broadcasting Corporation: TONY EASTLEY: There are signs that corals are more resilient than marine scientists first thought. Australian researchers have discovered corals can protect themselves from rising seawater temperatures. The study has found that they produce their own antioxidant to help keep them alive when they're under stress. Stephanie Smail reports. STEPHANIE SMAIL: It was researcher Cherie Motti's nose that led her to the discovery. CHERIE MOTTI: I was handed this sample. I opened the jar and...
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Study links warmer water temperatures to greater levels of mercury in fish
2013-10-14 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Washington Post: Under the watchful eyes of scientists, a little forage fish that lives off the southern coast of Maine developed a strangely large appetite. Killifish are not usually big eaters. But in warmer waters, at temperatures projected for the future by climate scientists, their metabolism and their appetites go up, which is not a good thing if there are toxins in their food. In a lab experiment, researchers adjusted temperatures in tanks, tainted the killifishs food with traces of methylmercury and...
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Temperatures go off the charts around 2047
2013-10-10 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Associated Press: Starting in about a decade, Kingston, Jamaica, will probably be off-the-charts hot - permanently. Other places will soon follow. Singapore in 2028. Mexico City in 2031. Cairo in 2036. Phoenix and Honolulu in 2043. And eventually the whole world in 2047. A new study on global warming pinpoints the probable dates for when cities and ecosystems around the world will regularly experience hotter environments the likes of which they have never seen before. And for dozens of cities, mostly in the...
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Record temperatures set to reach tropics first
2013-10-10 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
SciDevNet: Tropical regions will be the first to experience unprecedented climate change, leading to significant upheaval for biodiversity and communities, according to a study published in Nature today. Regions near the equator will be subject to mean temperatures hotter than anything experienced on record an average of 15 years before the rest of the world, putting a strain on their rich biodiversity, which is adapted to stable climate conditions, finds the study. "Species living at the poles are already...
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