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Deep impact: inside the UK's new Successor-Class nuclear submarine

2013-07-30 01:00:00| Naval Technology

Detailed design work is underway on the UK Royal Navy's next-generation nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine. Julian Turner reports on the Successor's Rolls-Royce-powered nuclear propulsion system, next-generation hull design concepts and enha

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With deep pockets, AVX prepares for settlement, records show

2013-07-28 08:32:49| Electronics - Topix.net

City environmentalists and their supporters are gearing up for what they hope will be one last push for more money in the EPA's settlement with harbor contaminator AVX.

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With deep pockets, AVX prepares for settlement, records show

2013-07-28 07:08:29| Semiconductors - Topix.net

City environmentalists and their supporters are gearing up for what they hope will be one last push for more money in the EPA's settlement with harbor contaminator AVX.

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Climate-change slowdown is due to warming of deep oceans, say scientists

2013-07-24 13:40:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Grist: A recent slowdown in the upward march of global temperatures is likely to be the result of the slow warming of the deep oceans, British scientists said on Monday. Oceans are some of the Earth`s biggest absorbers of heat, which can be seen in effects such as sea-level rises, caused by the expansion of large bodies of water as they warm. The absorption goes on over long periods, as heat from the surface is gradually circulated to the lower reaches of the seas. Temperatures around the world have been...

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Climate change slowdown is due to warming of deep oceans, say scientists

2013-07-22 18:58:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Guardian: A recent slowdown in the upward march of global temperatures is likely to be the result of the slow warming of the deep oceans, British scientists said on Monday. Oceans are some of the Earth's biggest absorbers of heat, which can be seen in effects such as sea level rises, caused by the expansion of large bodies of water as they warm. The absorption goes on over long periods, as heat from the surface is gradually circulated to the lower reaches of the seas. Temperatures around the world have...

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