from the January 27, 2005 edition -
http://www.csmonitor.com/2005/0127/p17s01-stgn.html 

On the horizon
Compiled from wire services
Earthquake antidote: foam 

Polystyrene - used to make disposable foam cups -
turns out to be a great way to build
earthquake-resistant homes.

A two-story structure made with polystyrene and cement
boards, shaken harder than any earthquake has ever
shaken anything, remained standing in tests performed
at a Cincinnati earthquake lab last week. Now, a group
of scientists hope to convince poor residents of
seismologically active areas to replace their mud huts
with foam homes.

"These inexpensive composite panels can be used to
build homes that are safer, less expensive to build
and operate, and more comfortable than conventional
home construction," says Henry Kelly, president of the
Federation of American Scientists, a nonprofit
scientific group promoting responsible use of
technology.

The tests were conducted on a "shake table," which
simulates an earthquake. The structure survived forces
greater than 10 on the Richter scale. The earthquake
that caused last month's Asian tsunamis registered a
9.

Distant relatives: whales and hippos 
A second look at some 40 million-year-old fossils
provides a "missing link" to suggest that the closest
living relative of whales is the hippo, a group of
scientists said Monday.

Although the hippopotamus does not seem a likely
relative of whales, genetic study has suggested they
are close. Now, a team at the University of
California, Berkeley, the University of Poitiers in
France, and the University of N'Djamena in Chad say
they have found more evidence in the fossil record.

Writing in the Proceedings of the National Academy of
Sciences, the team proposed a new theory that whales
and hippos had a common water-loving ancestor that
lived 50 million to 60 million years ago.

>From it evolved two groups - one which gradually moved
into the water full time, and a large and diverse
group of pig-like animals. The theory would class
whales, dolphins and porpoises with cloven-hoofed
mammals such as cattle, pigs, and camels.

Great lakes troubled by dredging 
Lake Huron and Lake Michigan are losing vast amounts
of water because of erosion from a decades-old
dredging project, according to a new study.

The lakes, connected geologically, saw levels drop
when a commercial navigation channel was dug at the
bottom of the St. Clair River in 1962, boosting the
flow south toward Lake Erie.

But, according to a report issued Monday, previously
undetected erosion has made the channel more than 60
feet deep in some places - twice as deep as needed for
shipping.

Several environmental organizations said the report
illustrates the unintended consequences of dredging,
sand mining, shoreline alteration, and other
activities.

Scientists make petrified wood 
Researchers have found a way to achieve in days what
takes nature millions of years - convert wood to
mineral.

The ability to make petrified wood could hold promise
for separating industrial chemicals, filtering
pollutants, and soaking up contamination, says
Yongsoon Shin, research scientist at the Pacific
Northwest National Laboratory in Richland, Wash.

To create petrified wood, researchers gave a half-inch
cube of pine an acid bath, then soaked it in a silica
solution for days. The wood was air-dried, cooked in
an argon-filled furnace at temperatures as high as
1,400 degrees C, and cooled in argon to room
temperature. The result was a new silicon carbide that
exactly replicates petrified wood, Dr. Shin says. The
results were published in the latest edition of the
journal Advanced Materials.

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