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- Fracking in Ohio confirmed as cause of rare earthquake strong enough to be felt
- Green walls, effective acoustic insulation
- New concept of fuel cell for efficiency and environment
Fracking in Ohio confirmed as cause of rare earthquake strong enough to be felt Posted: 05 Jan 2015 03:24 PM PST A new study links the March 2014 earthquakes in Poland Township, Ohio, to hydraulic fracturing that activated a previously unknown fault. The induced seismic sequence included a rare felt earthquake of magnitude 3.0, according to new research. |
Green walls, effective acoustic insulation Posted: 05 Jan 2015 09:59 AM PST The benefits provided by green walls has been the focus of recent research. A scientist has concluded that walls comprising plants offer great potential for absorbing noise and could be used as acoustic insulation. |
New concept of fuel cell for efficiency and environment Posted: 05 Jan 2015 05:18 AM PST Scientists have proposed a new method to enhance fuel cell efficiency with the simultaneous removal of toxic heavy metal ions. |
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