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September 19, 2014
FLORA AND FAUNA
New branch added to European family tree
Boston MA (SPX) Sep 19, 2014
The setting: Europe, about 7,500 years ago. Agriculture was sweeping in from the Near East, bringing early farmers into contact with hunter-gatherers who had already been living in Europe for tens of thousands of years. Genetic and archaeological research in the last 10 years has revealed that almost all present-day Europeans descend from the mixing of these two ancient populations. But it turns out that's not the full story. Researchers at Harvard Medical School and the University of Tubing ... read more
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WATER WORLD

Study finds Great Barrier Reef is an effective wave absorber
New research has found that the Great Barrier Reef, as a whole, is a remarkably effective wave absorber, despite large gaps between the reefs. This means that landward of the reefs, waves are mostly ... more
WATER WORLD

Coral growth rate plummets in 30-year comparison
A team of researchers working on a Carnegie expedition in Australia's Great Barrier Reef has documented that coral growth rates have plummeted 40% since the mid-1970s. The scientists suggest that oc ... more
FLORA AND FAUNA

Nature of war: Chimpanzees inherently violent
Of all of the world's species, humans and chimpanzees are some of the only to engage in coordinated attacks on other members of their same species. Jane Goodall was among the first to introduce the ... more
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WATER WORLD

New research decodes virus-host interactions in ocean dead zones
A complex web of interaction between viruses, bacteria, and their environment is becoming ever more untangled by a growing international collaboration between Matthew Sullivan, associate professor i ... more


WATER WORLD

Sharks more abundant on healthy coral reefs
Sharks in no-fishing zones in the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) Marine Park are more abundant when the coral is healthy, according to a study published in the open-access journal PLOS ONE by Mario Espino ... more
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WATER WORLD

Saltmarsh recovery looks good, falls short
After decades of decline, grasses have returned to some once-denuded patches of Cape Cod's saltmarshes. To the eye, the marsh in those places seems healthy again, but a new study makes clear that a ... more
FLORA AND FAUNA

Expedition finds Nemo can travel great distances to connect populations
Clownfish spend their entire lives nestling in the protective tentacles of host anemones, but new research shows that as babies they sometimes travel hundreds of kilometres across the open ocean. Al ... more
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WATER WORLD

Nemo's epic journey to find a new home
New research has found clownfish larvae can swim up to 400 kilometres in search of a home, which makes them better able to cope with environmental change. Clownfish spend their entire adult li ... more
FLORA AND FAUNA

The science behind swimming
At nearly 100 feet long and weighing as much as 170 tons, the blue whale is the largest creature on the planet, and by far the heaviest living thing ever seen on Earth. So there's no way it could ha ... more
EARTH OBSERVATION

NASA Airborne Campaigns Focus on Climate Impacts in the Arctic
Over the past few decades, average global temperatures have been on the rise, and this warming is happening two to three times faster in the Arctic. As the region's summer comes to a close, NASA is ... more
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EARTH OBSERVATION

Dry Conditions and Lightning Strikes Make for a Long California Fire Season
The fire season in California has been anything but cooperative this year. Hot conditions combined with a state-wide drought and dry lightning makes for unpleasant conditions and leads to an abundan ... more
ABOUT US

World population may hit 11 billion by 2100: study
The world population may grow larger than previously estimated, reaching 11 billion people by century's end, according to a UN-led analysis published Thursday. ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
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WATER WORLD

Texas sinks freighter in Gulf to build artificial reef
A team of scientists and engineers breached and then sank a retired ocean freighter yesterday, adding it to an artificial reef for sea creatures in the Gulf of Mexico. The final resting place of the 155-foot Kinta S lies roughly 11 miles from Port Aransas, Texas and 10.5 miles from Corpus Christi. ... more
CLIMATE SCIENCE

Ocean-threatened Marshall's leader posts climate video plea
Marshall Islands President Christopher Loeak was forced to heightened the seawall protecting his home last year but says the year-old defences are now barely enough to protect his family from a "climate emergency". ... more
EPIDEMICS

Coercion could worsen Ebola epidemic, say experts
Coercive measures to stem the deadly Ebola epidemic in West Africa, such as confining people to their homes, could backfire badly, experts say. ... more
SHAKE AND BLOW

Five die as flash flood sweeps through French camping site
Five people died when storms turned a peaceful river that bordered their camping site in southern France into a raging torrent that swept them away, rescue workers said Thursday. ... more
WHALES AHOY

Whaling meeting heaps pressure on Japan
The world's whaling watchdog agreed Thursday to toughen scrutiny of Antarctic hunts which Japan conducts in the name of science, but rejected a bid to expand protection in the South Atlantic. ... more

SHAKE AND BLOW

Hurricane Polo surges off Mexico's Pacific coast
Hurricane Polo formed off Mexico's southwestern coast late Wednesday, threatening to spark floods and mudslides days after another storm wreaked havoc in popular resorts further north. ... more
CLIMATE SCIENCE

Last month was hottest August since 1880: US
Last month was the hottest August on record for global average temperatures over land and ocean surfaces, the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said Thursday. ... more
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FARM NEWS

Moroccan city outlaws olive trees

INTERN DAILY

Asia's rising tobacco epidemic

FARM NEWS

Canada federal police hunt for bee killer

SHAKE AND BLOW

Rushed evacuations as Philippine volcano spews lava

CARBON WORLDS

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WEATHER REPORT

Woman dies in flood as storms lash southern France

FLORA AND FAUNA

Scientists say Chinese sturgeon will soon be no more

WHALES AHOY

Japan to file new research whaling plan 'this year'

SHAKE AND BLOW

Mexico airlifts tourists stranded by hurricane

INTERN DAILY

Material mimicking shark skin combats hospital superbugs

Daughters of Chinese activists demand meeting with Obama

Floating bodies, shallow graves in flood-hit Kashmir

Wildfires rage across drought-hit California

Poachers turn gamekeeper to guard Rwandan gorillas

Far more displaced by disasters than conflict: study

World will 'change course' on climate at UN summit: envoy

Chimps are natural-born killers, say scientists

Rising sea levels to cost Australia billions: study

6.7-magnitude quake strikes off Guam: USGS

Sea Shepherd to switch campaign from whales to toothfish

Creation of Vuoksi River preceded significant cultural shift

Global carbon cycle may require reappraisal of historical climate events

Tornadoes occurring earlier in "Tornado Alley"

Obama sends 3,000 troops to W.Africa to 'turn tide' on Ebola

Australian PM Abbott to skip UN climate summit

One killed in fresh Serbia, Croatia floods

Global wild tiger population to be counted by 2016

Dutch unveil big plan to fight rising tides

Border stand-off overshadows China leader's India trip

Finnish Greens quit government in nuclear row

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