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September 23, 2010
CLIMATE SCIENCE
Can Geoengineering Satisfy Everyone
Bristol, UK (SPX) Sep 23, 2010
Reflecting sunlight from the Earth by geoengineering would undoubtedly cool the climate, but would different countries agree on how much to reflect? Research by climate scientists at the University of Bristol shows that the impact of geoengineering would be felt in very different ways across the world. Previous studies of geoengineering approaches, aimed at averting dangerous climate change, have shown that although the average global temperature could be restored to 'normal' levels, some regions ... read more

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FARM NEWS

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WATER WORLD

Marine Scientists Unveil The Mystery Of Life On Undersea Mountains
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ABOUT US

Study: More credit due to Neanderthals
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SHAKE AND BLOW

Pakistan floods hit more than 10,000 schools: UN
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Satellite Services supplies on-board sub-systems for smallsats and microsats.

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WOOD PILE

The Amazon Rainforest - A Cloud Factory
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DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Asia struggles to cope as storms spread destruction
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FLORA AND FAUNA

World failing in biodiversity struggle, UN chief warns
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BLUE SKY

NASA Sees Tropical Storm Julia Getting 'Dusted'
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TERRADAILY

Earth's Highest Coastal Mountain On The Move
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FROTH AND BUBBLE

USC Lab Releases Smartphone App That Measures Particulate Air Pollution
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WATER WORLD

Desert Dust Cuts Colorado River Flow
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SHAKE AND BLOW

Flood-ravaged Mexico hit from Pacific
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ICE WORLD

Iceland calls for end to 'Cold War' tension over Arctic
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WATER WORLD
China, Japan, US top list of world seafood consumers: study
Washington (AFP) Sept 22, 2010
China is the world's top seafood consumer, followed by Japan and the United States, a trio leading an "unsustainable" assault on global fish stocks, according to a new study which measures the impact of fishing practices. The study, written up in October's National Geographic magazine, found that China's enormous population gives it the world's biggest "seafood print" - 694 million metric t ... more

FARM NEWS
New Blueberry Recommended For Home Gardeners
Griffin GA (SPX) Sep 23, 2010
Blueberry aficionados will soon have a tasty, colorful new variety for their backyard gardens. Blueberry experts D. Scott NeSmith and Mark K. Ehlenfeldt introduced 'Blue Suede' in a recent issue of HortScience. The new southern highbush blueberry (Vaccinium hybrid) was released by the University of Georgia's College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, the University of Georgia Agri ... more

FLORA AND FAUNA
Magnetic Attraction For Fish And Crabs
Seattle WA (SPX) Sep 23, 2010
Super-sized electromagnetic coils are helping explain how aquatic life might be affected by renewable energy devices being considered for placement along America's coastal waters and in the nation's rivers. Scientists with the Department of Energy's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory are examining whether a variety of fish and invertebrates change their behavior during and after exposur ... more

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WATER WORLD

Taking The Pulse Of Coral Reefs


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UAV NEWS
This Planet Smells Funny

Scientists looking to spot alien oceans

Deadly Tides Mean Early Exit For Hot Jupiters

UAV NEWS
Thales Alenia Space To Supply Components For Russian Satellites

Newspaper publishers want control over iPad subscriptions

BlackBerry tablet computer poised for debut: WSJ

UAV NEWS
E-Shirt Improves Physical Exercise

Cuba May Link Up To Glonass System

Japan launches satellite for better GPS coverage

UAV NEWS
Space-Age Device To Deliver More Efficient Health Care On Earth And Above

China Launches New Satellite

China's Space Programme Gears Up For Missions To Moon And Mars

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Supernova Shrapnel Found In Meteorite

Impact 'fireballs' spotted on Jupiter

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Scientists find 'rubble pile' asteroids

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Amateur Astronomers Open Potential Lab In Outer Space For Planetary Scientists

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SHAKE AND BLOW
Nicaragua eyes potential storm in lower Caribbean basin
Managua (AFP) Sept 22, 2010
Nicaragua Wednesday was nervously eyeing a storm system forecasters said had a strong likelihood of becoming a hurricane on the country's Caribbean side, even as Mexico is struggling with massive storm damage and floods. Forecasters are closely following the system which is not currently a tropical storm or hurricane but could develop swiftly in coming hours, local forecaster Rosalba Palacios told AFP. The system in the southern Caribbean off Venezuela's coast has a "high chance - 60 percent -- ... read more

SHAKE AND BLOW
Asia struggles to cope as storms spread destruction

Unrealistic to expect immediate quake recovery in Haiti: US

Millennium Development Goals seek end to poverty, hunger

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SHAKE AND BLOW
Thales Alenia Space To Supply Components For Russian Satellites

Newspaper publishers want control over iPad subscriptions

BlackBerry tablet computer poised for debut: WSJ

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SHAKE AND BLOW
Desert Dust Cuts Colorado River Flow

China, Japan, US top list of world seafood consumers: study

Taking The Pulse Of Coral Reefs

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SHAKE AND BLOW
Iceland calls for end to 'Cold War' tension over Arctic

Russia, Canada trade rival Arctic claims

Glaciers Help High-Latitude Mountains Grow Taller

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SHAKE AND BLOW
Rotating High-Pressure Sodium Lamps Provide Flowering Plants For Spring Markets

New Blueberry Recommended For Home Gardeners

China's SAIC considering stake in GM: report

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