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Scientists discover an ocean 400 miles beneath our feet that could fill our oceans three times over
2014-06-17 15:44:38| Extremetech
After decades of theorizing and searching, scientists are reporting that they've finally found a massive reservoir of water in the Earth's mantle -- a reservoir so vast that could fill the Earth's oceans three times over. As always, the more we understand about how the Earth formed, and how its multitude of interior layers continue to function, the more accurately we can predict the future. Weather, sea levels, climate change -- these are all closely linked to the tectonic activity that endlessly churns away beneath our feet.
Discover Green Spots at North Sunday Parkways, June 22
2014-06-13 18:49:20| PortlandOnline
Green Spots are sustainable community features that nurture healthy, connected communities.
Luxury Real Estate: Discover Europe's Rising Stars
2014-06-07 18:23:04| Real Estate - Topix.net
The geography of Europe's luxury real estate is changing. After years in the doldrums, troubled cities like Madrid and Dublin are seeing a spectacular recovery and look poised to become the continent's rising stars, according to a new report by real estate advisor Knight Frank .
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Scientists discover the reason that batteries lose capacity over time: Nanocrystals!
2014-05-30 16:23:29| Extremetech
Too many charge cycles and even the most advanced lithium-ion battery will start to lose its edge. Researchers from the US Department of Energy might have figured out why that happens and what to do about it.
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Soybeans: It's only when the tide goes out you discover who was swimming naked
2014-05-28 16:29:00| Corn & Soybean Digest
From what I am hearing most end-users are about 65-75% covered through July but have next to nothing done for August. Obviously everybody is hoping imports will help resolve the situation, but no one is clearly certain about how this game will end. Soybean traders are digesting the fact the US planting pace is now AHEAD of our traditional average. The USDA released data yesterday showing that 59% of the crop is now planted vs. 41% last year and 56% on average. In addition 25% of the crop is now "emerged" vs. Grain Market Viewpoint read more
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