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The Red Planet's secrets remain frozen in its wastelands - The Age

Ocean Acidification In The Caribbean Significant, Yet Variable - Science Daily (press release)

Busting Cancer Myths: Acidic Foods and Cancer Risks - Kansas City infoZine

Minnesota Dentists Warn of Link Between Sour Candy and Permanent ... - MarketWatch

How air imperils the sea - Christian Science Monitor

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The Red Planet's secrets remain frozen in its wastelands - The Age


The Red Planet's secrets remain frozen in its wastelands
The Age, Australia - 11 hours ago
The MECA experiment measured the pH (the acidic/alkalinity) of Mars' soil, and showed it to be slightly alkaline rather than very acidic, ...

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Ocean Acidification In The Caribbean Significant, Yet Variable - Science Daily (press release)


Ocean Acidification In The Caribbean Significant, Yet Variable
Science Daily (press release) - 31 minutes ago
The result is the ocean becomes more acidic, making it harder for corals, clams, oysters, and other marine life to build their skeletons or shells. ...

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Busting Cancer Myths: Acidic Foods and Cancer Risks - Kansas City infoZine


Busting Cancer Myths: Acidic Foods and Cancer Risks
Kansas City infoZine, MO - Nov 17, 2008
Acid-base balance is tightly regulated by several mechanisms, among them kidney and respiratory functions. Even slight changes to your body's pH are ...

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Minnesota Dentists Warn of Link Between Sour Candy and Permanent ... - MarketWatch


Minnesota Dentists Warn of Link Between Sour Candy and Permanent ...
MarketWatch - Nov 18, 2008
While battery acid has a low pH level of 1, so do many candies, including: WarHeads Sour Spray (1.6), Wonka Fun Dip Power (1.8) and Altoids Mango Sours ...

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How air imperils the sea - Christian Science Monitor


Christian Science Monitor

How air imperils the sea
Christian Science Monitor, MA - Nov 18, 2008
Rising levels of carbon dioxide make oceans more acidic, putting shellfish, corals, and more at risk. By Gregory M. Lamb| Staff writer of The Christian ...

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