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Sunday, May 13, 2012

ScienceDaily: Most Popular News

ScienceDaily: Most Popular News


Scientists 'read' ash from the Icelandic volcano two years after its eruption

Posted: 12 May 2012 11:41 AM PDT

In May 2010, the ash cloud from the Icelandic volcano Eyjafjallajökull reached the Iberian Peninsula and brought airports to a halt all over Europe. At the time, scientists followed its paths using satellites, laser detectors, sun photometers and other instruments. Two years later they have now presented the results and models that will help to prevent the consequences of such natural phenomena.

Meteorite discovery spurs hunt for more pieces

Posted: 12 May 2012 07:10 AM PDT

Meteorite fragments were recently scattered around Sutter's Mill in California, the same region where the first nugget of gold was found that sparked the Gold Rush in 1848. Scientists believe the meteorites may hold answers to unsolved mysteries about our solar system and the origins of molecules necessary for life. When the Gold Rush began, people headed to California seeking their fortune. Now, with this meteorite hunt, people once again have flocked to this area to search for scientific treasures.

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