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October 18, 2013
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Young apes manage emotions like humans
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Researchers studying young bonobos in an African sanctuary have discovered striking similarities between the emotional development of the bonobos and that of children, suggesting these great apes regulate their emotions in a human-like way. This is important to human evolutionary history because it shows the socio-emotional framework commonly applied to children works equally well for apes. Using this framework, researchers can test predictions of great ape behavior and, as in the case of this stu ... read more
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WATER WORLD

First evidence that dust and sand deposits in China are controlled by rivers
New research published in the journal Quaternary Science Reviews has found the first evidence that large rivers control desert sands and dust in Northern China. Northern China holds some of th ... more
WATER WORLD

How tiny organisms make a big impact on clean water
Nearly every body of water, from a puddle or a pond to a vast ocean, contains microscopic organisms that live attached to rocks, plants, and animals. These so-called sessile suspension feeders are c ... more
WOOD PILE

Climate change creates complicated consequences for North America's forests
Climate change affects forests across North America - in some cases permitting insect outbreaks, plant diseases, wildfires and other problems - but Dartmouth researchers say warmer temperatures are ... more
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EARTH OBSERVATION

New evidence on lightning strikes
Lightning strikes causing rocks to explode have for the first time been shown to play a huge role in shaping mountain landscapes in southern Africa, debunking previous assumptions that angular rock ... more


EARTH OBSERVATION

How Earth's rotation affects vortices in nature
What do smoke rings, tornadoes and the Great Red Spot of Jupiter have in common? They are all examples of vortices, regions within a fluid (liquid, gas or plasma) where the flow spins around an imag ... more
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FARM NEWS

Urban soil quality and compost
With higher populations and limited space, urban areas are not often thought of as places for agriculture. A recent surge in community gardens, though, is bringing agriculture and gardens into the c ... more
INTERN DAILY

New 3D method used to grow miniature pancreas
An international team of researchers from the University of Copenhagen have successfully developed an innovative 3D method to grow miniature pancreas from progenitor cells. The future goal is to use ... more
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Trump to welcome crypto elite at White House
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DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Japan typhoon rescue effort goes into 2nd night
A painstaking search through tonnes of mud and splintered houses entered its second night Thursday on a typhoon-battered Japanese island, where the death toll from landslides rose to 21. ... more
FARM NEWS

Paraguay's Cartes vetoes grain export tax
Paraguayan President Horacio Cartes has moved to remove a law that critics say could cripple the landlocked country's cereals and oilseeds export trade. ... more
FROTH AND BUBBLE

Outdoor air pollution a leading cause of cancer
The World Health Organization on Thursday classified outdoor air pollution as a leading cause of cancer in humans. ... more
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DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Open air surgery as Philippines struggles to help quake victims
Surgeons were planning to save lives on open-air operating tables in a hospital carpark Thursday as rescuers struggled to help isolated survivors of a powerful earthquake in the Philippines which has claimed at least 161 lives. ... more
EARTH OBSERVATION

Tiny drones create new, highly detailed mapping of Matterhorn
The Swiss Alps' iconic Matterhorn has been has been mapped in detail never possible before by a fleet of autonomous, fixed-wing drones, researchers say. ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
North Korea's Kim inspects 'nuclear-powered submarine' project
Russian strikes kill 12 in eastern Ukraine
UAF scientist designing satellite to hunt small space debris
DISASTER MANAGEMENT

U.S. businesses warned against Sandy-like disasters
Many U.S. businesses are not equipped to deal with a crisis similar to the setback suffered in the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy, a report said. ... more
ABOUT US

1.8-million-year-old skull find creates debate over human origins
The discovery of a 1.8-million-year-old human skull in Europe is igniting debate on the origins of distinct species of ancient human relatives, scientists say. ... more
ICE WORLD

Nobel winners urge Russia to drop Greenpeace piracy charges
Eleven Nobel Peace Prize winners have called on Russian President Vladimir Putin to ensure that "excessive charges of piracy" laid against 30 Greenpeace activists are dropped, Greenpeace said on Thursday. ... more
ICE WORLD
'Ship in a bottle' detects dangerous vapors

European satellites included in test of search-and-rescue system

U.S. businesses warned against Sandy-like disasters


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British engineers hope to reboot 50-year-old computer

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ICE WORLD
First evidence that dust and sand deposits in China are controlled by rivers

Predators vs. alien: European shrimps win predatory battles with an American invader

Pacific man bids to become first climate change refugee


ICE WORLD
Nobel laureates call on Putin to drop piracy charges against Greenpeace

The tundra a dark horse in planet Earth's greenhouse gas budget

Nobel winners urge Russia to drop Greenpeace piracy charges

SHAKE AND BLOW

Japan rescuers search mudslide for typhoon survivors
Rescuers in Japan picked through mud and splintered houses Thursday after a typhoon that killed at least 19 people, as hopes faded for dozens not seen since a landslide engulfed their homes. ... more
SHAKE AND BLOW

Hopeless search as Philippine quake death toll hits 151
Survivors of a huge earthquake that killed more than 150 people in the Philippines rummaged hopelessly Wednesday through ruins for friends and relatives, as rescue workers struggled to reach isolated communities. ... more
FROTH AND BUBBLE

'Toxic bomb' ticks on Maldives rubbish island
Descending by plane into the Maldives offers a panoramic view of azure seas and coral-fringed islands, but as the tarmac nears, billowing smoke in the middle distance reveals an environmental calamity. ... more
CLIMATE SCIENCE

US Supreme Court to hear greenhouse gas cases
The US Supreme Court agreed Tuesday to take on six cases related to federal regulation of greenhouse gasses, mostly brought by industry and commerce groups. ... more
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FLORA AND FAUNA

Help at hand to relocate threatened species

WATER WORLD

Pacific man bids to become first climate change refugee

SINO DAILY

China's rich get richer despite slowing economy: Forbes

ICE WORLD

Nobel laureates call on Putin to drop piracy charges against Greenpeace

ICE WORLD

Australia, US put heat on Russia over Antarctic sanctuaries

SINO DAILY

Outrage over $2.5 bn projects to mark Mao birth

SINO DAILY

Tibetan poet gives voice to dead protesters in new book

DEMOCRACY

Paraguay removes 22 military commanders

ICE WORLD

The tundra a dark horse in planet Earth's greenhouse gas budget

WOOD PILE

Massive spruce beetle outbreak in Colorado tied to drought

Rising Sea Levels Threaten Everglades Freshwater Plants

Pulp friction cleans up 'Brockovich' chemical

New theory of synapse formation in the brain

The Longevity of Human Civilizations

'Stadium waves' could explain lull in global warming

Unregulated, agricultural ammonia threatens national parks' ecology

Predators vs. alien: European shrimps win predatory battles with an American invader

China marks 100 years since birth of Xi's war-hero father

US Supreme Court agrees to hear greenhouse gas cases

Vast majority of EU city dwellers breathe air below UN norms

Devotees weep as Philippines loses Church treasures

93 dead as quake hits Philippine tourist islands

Britain's panda 'suffers miscarriage'

Italy launches sea patrol as Sicily declares emergency

Intel profit tops estimates, revenues flat

A Grand Unified Theory of Exotic Superconductivity?

An optical switch based on a single nano-diamond

Renewable fuel standard needs to be modified, not repealed

New device harnesses sun and sewage to produce hydrogen fuel

Defining the graphene family tree

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