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Water Bores 5-Mile Hole In Glacier, Unleashes Riverbound Tsunami

Friday, April 11, 2008

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The Colonial Glacier, located in Southern Chile, caused a nearby lake to swell last month and then empty rapidly down the Baker River, creating a mini-tsunami. Image from *hiro008 on Flickr The wave formed after melting water under increasing pressure bored through five miles of glacial [...]

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Knox’s Wireless Green

Friday, February 29, 2008

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Welcome to this week’s installment of Knox’s Wireless Green, a rundown of all the week’s most interesting, weird, and popular stories from the worlds of science and the environment. So far, I’ve managed to keep from tooting our own horn, so to speak, in this column. We’ve

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Knox’s Wireless Green

Friday, February 22, 2008

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Knox’s Wireless Green is a rundown of all the week’s most interesting, weird, and popular stories from the worlds of science and the environment. What a week for space junkies. First off, the probability of alien life existing just got a little higher.

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