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| Study: Orangutan populations declining sharply
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| AP - Orangutan numbers have declined sharply on the only two islands where they still live in the wild and they could become the first great ape species to go extinct if urgent action isn't taken, a new study says.
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| Sat, 05 Jul 2008 10:05:35 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News |
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| UN chief to G8: climate change, food crisis linked
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| AP - The global food crisis will only worsen because of climate change, the U.N. climate chief said Friday, urging leaders of the world's richest countries meeting in Japan next week to set goals to reduce carbon emissions within the next dozen years.
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| Fri, 04 Jul 2008 22:47:50 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News |
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| Study: Orangutan populations declining sharply
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| AP - Orangutan numbers have declined sharply on the only two islands where they still live in the wild and they could become the first great ape species to go extinct if urgent action isn't taken, a new study says.
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| Sat, 05 Jul 2008 07:39:43 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News |
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| Dramatic volcanism forged Mercury's surface
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| Reuters - Volcanic activity has played a
central role in forging the surface of Mercury, scientists said
on Thursday based on data collected by a NASA spacecraft that
zoomed past the closest planet to the sun in January.
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| Thu, 03 Jul 2008 20:50:21 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News |
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| Outdoor BBQ: A 700,000-year-old Ritual
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| LiveScience.com - July Fourth is a celebration of outdoor cooking, as well as our nation's birthday. It's time to brush off the barbecue and throw masses of processed meat on the grill.
As we all stand around waiting for the fire to die down so that we can make s'mores, it's also a time to ponder the notion that the barbecue is a ritual 700,000 years old or more, and it might have something to do with our big brains.
Human ancestors started out eating whatever they could; berries, bark, fruit and bits of small animals were probably the main fare. ... -- read full article |
| Thu, 03 Jul 2008 22:15:57 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News |
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