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  1. Fix That Water Leak
  2. Plunge in India water levels threatens farms: study
  3. Millions of salmon disappear from Canadian river
  4. Wastewater Produces Electricity And Desalinates Water
  5. The Dance Of Water: New Insight Into Water's Strange Bulk Properties
  6. Magnetic Microbe Genome Attracting Attention For Biotech Research
  7. Technology To Support Deepwater Crustal Drilling
  8. Toyota Highlander gets 68 miles per... kilogram of hydrogen
  9. Toyota Highlander gets 68 miles per... kilogram of hydrogen
  10. Source Water Protection Specialist
  11. Water treatment operations supervisor
  12. On the Fairway, New Lessons in Saving Water
  13. Bronx River Journal: Herring Return to the City, With Sex in Mind
  14. PCB Shift Forces G.E. to Suspend Hudson River Dredging
  15. San Diego seal colony under threat
  16. Putin explores world's deepest lake
  17. Hydrogen From Waste Materials
  18. What factors affect the output of wind turbines?
  19. Hydrogen bioreactor
  20. Hydro Electricity
  21. Wind turbines in Australia
  22. How wind turbines work
  23. ENERCON E126 - The World's Largest Wind Turbine
  24. Lakeville South & Schools Cutting Carbon
  25. New Chemical Synthesis Could Streamline Drug Design
  26. GE Acquires Offshore Wind Turbine Technology
  27. Can wind power both Portland and Seattle?
  28. Firm Aims To Build Wind Turbines In Maryland
  29. Sustainable Hydropower
  30. Underwater power in New York's rivers
  31. Does Recycling Water Cause Climate Damage?
  32. Nova Scotia looks to tap powerful Bay of Fundy tides for clean energy
  33. Uncharted waters: Students retrofit sailboat with hydrogen power and motor up the Hud
  34. Uncharted waters: Blown fuses and other troubles send the New Clermont back to the
  35. Uncharted waters: Hydrogen and the "law of unintended consequences"
  36. Readers Respond on "Obama's Science"
  37. Uncharted waters: Success!? New Clermont voyage showcases student ingenuity as well
  38. Damming the Yangtze: Are a Few Big Hydropower Projects Better Than a Lot of Small One
  39. Energy Out of the Blue: Generating Electric Power from the Clash of River and Sea Wat
  40. Tree Ring Science and Tomorrow's Water
  41. Readers Respond on "Grassoline"
  42. Tree Ring Science and Tomorrow's Water
  43. Dolphins, Sea Lions to Serve as Marine Guardians of Naval Base
  44. Readers Respond on "What Now for Nuclear Waste?"
  45. What Undersea Vents Reveal about Life's Origins (preview)
  46. Searching for the Best Way to Go Green When Traveling
  47. Hoisting One for Wind Power: Climbing Crane Expected to Keep Vestas Turbines Spinning
  48. Sea Change: Environmental Group Gives First-Time Nod to Sustainable Salmon-Farming Me
  49. Obama Budget Increases Funding for Energy Research and Nuclear Power
  50. Over the Top: Data Show "Green" Roofs Could Cool Urban Heat Islands and Boost Water C
  51. EPA to Staunch Flood of Storm Water Runoff Polluting U.S. Waterways
  52. Wired Waters: Bacterial Electric Circuits Facilitate Chemistry in Marine Sediments
  53. Readers Respond on "A Path to Sustainable Energy by 2030"
  54. Going with the Flow: Hydrokinetic Power Developers Face Technical and Regulatory Hurt
  55. Awash in Awareness: Knowing a Product's "Water Footprint" May Help Consumers Conserve
  56. Graphene used to make a hydrogen molecule "parking garage"
  57. Readers Respond on "Expanding the Limits of Life"
  58. Awash in Awareness: Knowing a Product's "Water Footprint" May Help Consumers Conserve
  59. Readers Respond on "Expanding the Limits of Life"
  60. Warm Water Flowed Through Supercomputers to Cool Down Their Heat
  61. Readers Respond on "Looking for Life in the Multiverse"
  62. A Spin on Efficiency: Generating Tomorrow's Electricity from Better Turbines
  63. Readers Respond on "Fixing the Global Nitrogen Problem"
  64. Readers Respond on "Reform or Re-Reform?"
  65. Readers Respond on "Reform or Re-Reform?"
  66. Compound Conundrum: Chemists Turn to Modified Microscope to Fathom Deep-Sea Mystery M
  67. Dry Again: New Analysis of Apollo Moon Rocks Points to a Largely Waterless Lunar Inte
  68. Gleaning the Gleam: A Deep-Sea Webcam Sheds Light on Bioluminescent Ocean Life
  69. How Should San Francisco Plan for Sea-Level Rise?
  70. Automotive X PRIZE winners take a victory lap through New York City and ponder the fu
  71. Sequencing the "Exposome": Researchers Take a Cue from Genomics to Decipher Environme
  72. Testing the Waters with Tidal Energy
  73. Cat Disease Threatens Endangered Monk Seals
  74. Cat Disease Threatens Endangered Monk Seals
  75. Testing the Waters with Tidal Energy
  76. Vinod Khosla: Searching for the Radical Solution
  77. In Search of the Radical Solution: A Q&A with Venture Capitalist Vinod Khosla on New
  78. Readers Respond to "Can You Hear Me Now?" and Other Articles
  79. The Blue Food Revolution: Making Aquaculture a Sustainable Food Source (preview)
  80. Copious Genes of Tiny Water Flea Promise a Leap in Understanding Environmental Toxins
  81. Readers Respond to "Can You Hear Me Now?" and Other Articles
  82. Copious Genes of Tiny Water Flea Promise a Leap in Understanding Environmental Toxins
  83. The Blue Food Revolution: Making Aquaculture a Sustainable Food Source (preview)
  84. "Chemical body burden" researchers and advocates raise questions about biomonitoring
  85. U.S. Military Links Alternative Energy Research to Lives--and Dollars--Saved
  86. Drinking from a Bottle Instead of the Tap Just Doesn't Hold Water
  87. Is Seawater a Last Resort to Cooling Japan's Nuclear Reactors?
  88. Partial Meltdowns Led to Hydrogen Explosions at Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant
  89. Nuclear Cover Up: World's Largest Movable Structure to Seal the Wrecked Chernobyl Rea
  90. Magnitude 7.1 aftershock disrupts efforts at Japan nuclear plant to stave off hydroge
  91. Drug-resistant genes found in cholera and dysentery strains in New Delhi water supply
  92. Foam Alone: Do Furniture Flame Retardants Save Enough Lives to Justify Their Environm
  93. "Let's Go for It": Q&A with Head of ARPA-e, the U.S. High-Risk Energy Research Agency
  94. Upstream Battle: What Is Killing Off the Fraser River's Sockeye Salmon? [Slide Show]
  95. Problems Without Passports: Scientific Research Diving at USC Dornsife--Reflections a
  96. High Seas: What Happens When the Glaciers Melt?
  97. Book Review: The Future of Water
  98. Experts Skeptical about Potential of Rare Earth Elements in Seafloor Mud
  99. Smart Irrigation: A Supercomputer Waters the Lawn
  100. How Environmentalists Can Respond to Americans' Need for Personal Space
  101. How Saving Energy Means Conserving Water in U.S. West
  102. EPA Plans to Issue Rules for Fracking Wastewater
  103. Disaster's Aftermath: Assessing Hurricane Irene's Damage
  104. Many U.S. Drinking Water Wells Contaminated with Arsenic, Other Elements
  105. Should Scientists Use Genetically Modified Insects to Fight Disease?
  106. Oceans Teem with Tiny Plastic Particles
  107. Readers Respond to "Bigger Cities Do More with Less" and Other Articles
  108. EPA Sees Risks to Water, Workers in New York State Fracking Rules
  109. Gee Whiz, Why Not Recycle Urine for Drinking Water?
  110. Gee Whiz, Why Not Recycle Urine for Drinking Water?
  111. EPA Sees Risks to Water, Workers in New York State Fracking Rules
  112. Readers Respond to "Bigger Cities Do More with Less" and Other Articles