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More Global Warming Speeds Climate Shifts
05/02/2013

Coffee and chocolate may be among the species hurt by the accelerating shift of climate zones

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World’s largest underwater observatory will enable real-time interactive ocean study
05/01/2013

A system of high-tech sensors and fiber optic cables is being set up in the northeast Pacific Ocean…

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NASA Discovers New Earth-Like Planets Around Distant Stars
04/30/2013

NASA’s Kepler spacecraft has discovered three new “habitable zone” planets that are close to Earth’s size, even if they’re not all that close to Earth.

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Are Women Our Most Undervalued Resource?
04/29/2013

Want to boost a developing economy? Get more women in the workforce.

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CSR in Africa, the Next Sustainable Business Frontier
04/26/2013

…Africa has become a power in its own right

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Lionfish Attacking Atlantic Ocean Like A Living Oil Spill
04/25/2013

“It’s like an oil spill that keeps reproducing and will keep reproducing forever,”

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Oldest Dinosaur Embryo Fossils Discovered in China
04/24/2013

Palaeontologists working in China have unearthed the earliest collection of fossilized dinosaur embryos to date.

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On Her Majesty’s Eco-Friendly Service: MI6 To Reveal Its Green Credentials
04/23/2013

…the agency is about to make certain details about its work public; specifically, details of its recycling rates and electricity, gas and water usage…

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Forecasters Predict “Above Average” Hurricane Season with More Tropical Storms Than Ever Before
04/22/2013

The Gulf Coast and Atlantic states should brace themselves, as forecasters predict that 2013’s hurricane season may be above average.

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Powerful Earthquake Strikes Rural Southeast Iran
04/19/2013

Iran is vulnerable to earthquakes, some of which have taken tens of thousands of lives.

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