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October 22, 2011
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Glaciers in China shrinking with warming
Beijing (UPI) Oct 21, 2011
Global warming is causing glaciers in southwest China, the major source of the country's largest rivers, to melt faster than ever, researchers said. Experts have been monitoring glaciers in China's Qinghai province that feed the Yangtze, Yellow and Lancang rivers since 2005, China's state-run news agency Xinhua reported Friday. Researchers said a large area of the glaciers has melted in the 900-square-mile region. Aerial surveys show a cluster of some 80 glaciers around the Aemye ... read more

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Genetically modified cotton worries some
The contamination of wild cotton in Mexico with genetically modified cotton poses a risk to biodiversity, agricultural experts say. ... more
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WOOD PILE

Bolivia cancels controversial Amazon highway
Bolivian President Evo Morales announced Friday he was scrapping a hugely controversial plan to build a highway through an Amazon ecological reserve that has triggered widespread protests. ... more
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SHAKE AND BLOW

Thai evacuees find refuge after 'fleeing death'
Where travellers once queued for flights to exotic destinations, hundreds of tents in a Bangkok airport are now shelter for families who fled a torrent of floodwater. ... more
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SINO DAILY

Chinese hit and run toddler dies
A Chinese toddler who was ignored by at least 18 passers-by as she lay bleeding and unconscious in the street, has died, the hospital treating her said Friday, in an incident that has shocked the nation. ... more
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FLORA AND FAUNA

Ohio clamps down on exotic animals after slaughter
Ohio clamped down on private ownership of exotic and dangerous animals Friday after dozens of lions, bears and rare tigers freed by their suicidal owner had to be killed. ... more
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SHAKE AND BLOW

Floodwaters spill into northern Bangkok
Millions of nervous Bangkok residents were warned Friday to move their belongings to safety as the kingdom's worst floods in decades poured into the outskirts of the sprawling city. ... more
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CLIMATE SCIENCE

Expect a tough round of climate talks in Durban: S.Africa
The UN climate negotiations in South Africa will be "tough", with the big question focusing on the future of the Kyoto Protocol, the foreign minister said Friday after preparatory talks. ... more
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'No doubt' Canadian firm will be first to extract deep sea minerals: CEO
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Set it and forget it: Autonomous structures can be programmed to jump days in advance
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AFRICA NEWS

Sudden drop in Somali arrivals in Kenya: UNHCR
The UN refugees agency said Friday that the number of Somalis fleeing to Kenya's Dadaab camp was falling, likely either due to military operations at the border or strong rains in the region. ... more
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SHAKE AND BLOW

San Francisco jolted, as California drills Big One
San Francisco was jolted by a 3.9-magnitude earthquake Thursday, causing jitters but no injuries on the day California carried out an annual drill for the long-feared Big One. ... more
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WOOD PILE

Bolivia natives, president in talks stand-off
Bolivian President Evo Morales and natives who have marched all the way from the Amazon to protect their ancestral homeland from a government road project were at loggerheads early Friday over talks. ... more
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DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Japan cabinet approves $156 bn recovery budget
Japan's cabinet on Friday approved an extra 12-trillion-yen ($156 billion) draft budget to finance measures to reconstruct tsunami-hit regions and help companies fight the strong yen. ... more
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DISASTER MANAGEMENT

El Salvador begins post-storm clean-up
El Salvador has begun cleaning up the devastation left by more than a week of heavy rain as officials warned the tab could exceed the cost of Hurricane Mitch 13 years ago. ... more
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SHAKE AND BLOW

Thai PM tells Bangkok to move belongings to safety
Millions of jittery Bangkok residents were warned Friday to move their belongings higher up after the government admitted it was failing in its battle to hold back huge floods just north of the city. ... more
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FLORA AND FAUNA

Nepal scientists to 'poo-print' tigers
Scientists in Nepal are to build up the world's first national DNA database of the endangered Bengal tiger by collecting and recording a unique genetic fingerprint from each adult's faeces. ... more
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SHAKE AND BLOW

Thai flooding crisis scares off tourists
Thailand's flood crisis is taking its toll on the kingdom's lucrative tourism sector, scaring off nervous holiday-makers even though the most popular destinations remain unscathed. ... more
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Iran FM warns Europe against 'strategic mistake' at IAEA; Iran obtained 'sensitive' Israeli intel
DOD is investigating Hegseth's staffers over Houthi-strikes chats
Three dead as Ukraine hit with third-straight day of overnight attacks
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SHAKE AND BLOW

Thai floodwaters spill into northern Bangkok
Millions of nervous Bangkok residents were warned Friday to move their belongings to safety as the kingdom's worst floods in decades began pouring into the northern outskirts of the sprawling city. ... more
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WOOD PILE

"Albedo effect" in forests can cause added warming, bonus cooling
Wildfire, insect outbreaks and hurricanes destroy huge amounts of forest every year and increase the amount of carbon dioxide entering the atmosphere, but scientists are now learning more about anot ... more
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ABOUT US

Blame backbone fractures on evolution, not osteoporosis
Osteoporosis is blamed for backbone fractures. The real culprit could well be our own vertebrae, which evolved to absorb the pounding of upright walking, researchers at Case Western Reserve Universi ... more
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DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Boeing Delivers 50,000th CSEL Search and Rescue Communications System
The Boeing Company has delivered the 50,000th Combat Survivor Evader Locator (CSEL) combat search and rescue communications system to the U.S. joint services. The expanded use of this system w ... more
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Cells are crawling all over our bodies, but how?
For better and for worse, human health depends on a cell's motility - the ability to crawl from place to place. In every human body, millions of cells -are crawling around doing mostly good deeds -- ... more
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FROTH AND BUBBLE

Home washing machines: Source of potentially harmful ocean 'microplastic' pollution
Scientists are reporting that household washing machines seem to be a major source of so-called "microplastic" pollution - bits of polyester and acrylic smaller than the head of a pin - that they no ... more
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SHAKE AND BLOW

New models to aid hurricane-evacuation planning
Researchers are developing detailed models to predict how populations behave during hurricane evacuations to better plan for the disasters. The models will be used by public policymakers to improve ... more
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WHALES AHOY

New, higher estimates of endangered humpback whales in the North Pacific
Scientists have increased the estimate on the number of humpback whales in the North Pacific Ocean in a paper published in the journal Marine Mammal Science. The increase follows a refined sta ... more
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'Generation Squeezed': today's family staggering under the pressure
Canadian parents today are raising families with less money and time than the Baby Boomer generation even though the country's economy has doubled in size since 1976, says a new study released at th ... more
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FARM NEWS

Canadian scientists map the cannabis genome
A team of Canadian researchers has sequenced the genome of Cannabis sativa, the plant that produces both industrial hemp and marijuana, and in the process revealed the genetic changes that led to th ... more
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FROTH AND BUBBLE

Pollutants linked to a 450 percent increase in risk of birth defects
Pesticides and pollutants are related to an alarming 450 percent increase in the risk of spina bifida and anencephaly in rural China, according to scientists at The University of Texas at Austin and ... more
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AFRICA NEWS

Kenya, Uganda snared in Battle for Africa
Five years after Ethiopia invaded Somalia, with U.S. backing, Kenya has sent its troops and tanks into its lawless neighbor with a similar objective: setting up a border buffer zone to block Somalia's jihadists. ... more
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FARM NEWS

Outside View: Japan woos U.S. biotech
A delegation of Japanese biotech executives will be in the Washington suburbs this month in hopes of wooing business and corporate partners in Montgomery County, Md., one of the most affluent districts in the United States and which is home to countless numbers of pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies. ... more
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ICE WORLD

Polar bear habitats expected to shrink dramatically:
Habitats of polar bears are expected to shrink dramatically over the coming decades, the International Union for Conservation of Nature warned Thursday, urging immediate action to save the Arctic animals. ... more
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FLORA AND FAUNA

Ohio under pressure to pass wildlife law
The US state of Ohio came under pressure Thursday to quickly regulate the trade in "exotic" animals after dozens of lions, bears and rare tigers freed by their suicidal owner had to be killed. ... more
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EPIDEMICS

Disease risk climbs after deadly Central America rains
Health authorities warned Wednesday of virus outbreaks and food shortages throughout Central America as tolls rose from heavy rains that brought raging floods and landslides to the region. ... more
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