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Whale Meat: WHO is it good for? If concern for whales won't stop some people hunting whales, perhaps concern over their own health will, environmentalists hope. ... |
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Climate Change Plays Unlucky for Horseshoe Crabs American horseshoe crabs are declining across the entire East Coast, from Maine to Florida. Researchers suspect that climate change and human activities are to blame. ... |
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Phantom Planet Comes Back From Oblivion Of the hundreds of exoplanets found so far, there?s one that?s been elusive and infamous 12 years after its purported discovery. ... |
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A Traffic Cop for Satellites Satellite crashes may be rare, but when they happen, the impact can be long-lasting. ... |
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The Geek's Guide to Hurricane Tracking The Atlantic hurricane season of 2010 is churning away. Check out how to keep tabs on the latest in storm developments in every imaginable band of the electromagnetic spectrum. ... |
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Bacteria Make Gold Nuggets The finding could help prospectors use biosensors to zero-in on where clumps of the precious metal may lie. ... |
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Harvest Produce at the Grocery Store Hydroponic, aeroponic and aquaponic farming are used to bring bountiful harvests to the urban environment. ... |
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Hurricane Earl Looms Over East Coast Earl, currently a Category 3 hurricane, could make landfall later this week. ... |
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Shape-Shifting Plane to Aid Maritime Rescues The new unmanned aircraft could cut the cost of maritime search-and-rescue missions and reduce risks to human lives. ... |
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Highest-Paid Athlete Hailed From Ancient Rome Tiger Woods, move over. The highest paid athlete of all time was a charioteer from ancient Rome, say researchers. ... |
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