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October 23, 2009
Killer Algae A Key Player In Mass Extinctions
Boulder CO (SPX) Oct 22, 2009
Supervolcanoes and cosmic impacts get all the terrible glory for causing mass extinctions, but a new theory suggests lowly algae may be the killer behind the world's great species annihilations. Today, just about anywhere there is water, there can be toxic algae. The microscopic plants usually exist in small concentrations, but a sudden warming in the water or an injection of dust or ... read more

Prospects Of A Geoengineered World
Moffett Field CA (SPX) Oct 22, 2009
The Hot Zone, a climate change and global warming blog sponsored by the Goddard Institute for Space Studies and Astrobiology Magazine, recently featured a conversation with Dr. Philip Rasch, chief scientist for climate at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. Dr. Rasch's work focuses on understanding the connections between clouds, chemistry, and the climate. He co-chairs the ... more

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India and China sign climate change pact
New Delhi (UPI) Oct 21, 2009
India and China signed an agreement Wednesday to cooperate on ways to fight climate change and pledged to establish a group to exchange views concerning international negotiations on climate change. The agreement emphasizes that the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change and its Kyoto Protocol are the most appropriate framework for addressing climate change. According to a ... more

Britain starts swine flu jabs, as Europe watches
London (AFP) Oct 21, 2009
Britain launched a mass vaccination programme Wednesday to prevent the spread of swine flu, following similar action in other European countries and the US where the vaccine has drawn a mixed reaction. Seriously ill patients in hospitals and the doctors and nurses caring for them will be the first of 14 million people identified as priority cases to receive the jab in Britain, the European ... more

Indonesia's Yudhoyono unveils rainbow cabinet
Jakarta (AFP) Oct 21, 2009
Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono unveiled a rainbow cabinet Wednesday stacked with party-political appointees to lead Southeast Asia's biggest economy for the next five years. The 60-year-old liberal ex-general, who was inaugurated Tuesday, resisted pressure to name a team of non-political experts for his second and final term, and instead chose to reward coalition partners for ... more

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  • Seismic Noise Unearths Lost Hurricanes

  • Six Baghdad schools closed in swine flu precaution

  • Japan dolphin hunting town threatens to sue over 'The Cove'

  • Tropical storm Rick threatens flash floods in Mexico

  • Multiple fires rage in NKorea, NASA satellite pictures show

  • Storm-hit Philippines 'ready' for new typhoon
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    Mexicans told to cherish water as family
    Mexico City (UPI) Oct 20, 2009
    Mexicans are being told to cherish water as a member of the family -- to value and hold it in high regard -- as part of a major campaign to stem wastage amid chronic shortages of the resource. Mexican President Felipe Calderon is exhorting Mexicans to be aware of the importance of conserving water and to consider saving water as important as protecting their family. "The water ... more

    In US, thousands queue for half as many swine flu shots
    Rockville, Maryland (AFP) Oct 21, 2009
    It is "vaccination by natural selection," lamented 51-year-old Cindy Rochen as she waited with thousands of others outside a clinic in this Washington suburb for a swine flu shot. "You could be Stephen Hawking and you wouldn't get this flu shot if you didn't have an inside track to get inside that clinic," said Rochen, who walks with the aid of a cane, suffers from an autoimmune disease, a ... more

    General Electric unveils pocket-sized ultrasound tool
    San Francisco (AFP) Oct 21, 2009
    General Electric (GE) on Tuesday unveiled an ultrasound device about the size of an iPhone, saying the gadget could become "the stethoscope of the 21st century." "We are going to put this in the clinicians' hands," GE chief executive Jeffrey Immelt said after pulling a Vscan from a suit jacket pocket during an on-stage talk at a Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco. "This really could be the ... more

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  • EU agrees arms embargo, sanctions, on Guinea junta

  • Dozens 'disappeared' in China's Xinjiang: group

  • Canadian turkeys sick with swine flu

  • Asian demand for ivory, sharks' fins, tuna set for scrutiny

  • 5+5 Defence group to carry out joint catastrophe exercise

  • AIDS: Are the wilderness years over for vaccine research?

  • US Coal Peak Production: Point And Counterpoint
  • Popping The Cork On Biofuel Agriculture
  • NC State Develops Material That Could Boost Data Storage And Save Energy
  • US seeks progress in high level trade talks with China
  • Ireland developing wave energy
  • China's economy grows 8.9 pct in third quarter: govt
  • China says ready to discuss EU-style East Asian bloc
  • Big Oil cuts deals with Iraq

  • Astronomers Again Find Organic Molecules Around Gas Planet
  • Arctic Traps 25 Percent of World's Carbon, But That Could Change
  • Australia warns of harsh summer as residents flee fire
  • Climate leads trio of unravelling EU deals
  • Europe tightens fishing controls
  • President Yudhoyono: Indonesia's gentler general
  • Brown urges world to break climate impasse
  • British museums relaxed about Chinese relics' search

  • Giant Impact Near India - Not Mexico - May Have Doomed Dinosaurs
  • Rescuers in place as typhoon powers towards Philippines
  • Tropical storm Rick swirls sluggishly off Mexico's coast
  • Young hit hardest by swine flu: CDC
  • AIDS vaccine: Data confirms 'modest' breakthrough
  • Canadian turkey sick with swine flu
  • China opposes Dalai Lama visit to disputed India border area
  • China vows 'all-out efforts' to rescue hijacked ship



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