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December 30, 2014
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NASA Finds Good News on Forests and Carbon Dioxide
Greenbelt MD (SPX) Dec 30, 2014
A new NASA-led study shows that tropical forests may be absorbing far more carbon dioxide than many scientists thought, in response to rising atmospheric levels of the greenhouse gas. The study estimates that tropical forests absorb 1.4 billion metric tons of carbon dioxide out of a total global absorption of 2.5 billion - more than is absorbed by forests in Canada, Siberia and other northern regions, called boreal forests. "This is good news, because uptake in boreal forests is already slowing, ... read more
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WATER WORLD

Life on an aquaplanet
Nearly 2,000 planets beyond our solar system have been identified to date. Whether any of these exoplanets are hospitable to life depends on a number of criteria. Among these, scientists have though ... more
EXO LIFE

Barren Deserts Can Host Complex Ecosystems in Their Soils
"Biological soil crusts" don't look like much. In fact, people often trample right over these dark, or green-tinted, sometimes raised patches in the desert soil. But these scruffy stretches can hous ... more
EARTH OBSERVATION

Russia Launches Advanced Earth-Sensing Satellite Atop Soyuz Rocket
A Russian Soyuz-2.1b space rocket carrying an advanced Resurs-P Earth remote sensing satellite lifted off on Friday from the Baikonur space center in Kazakhstan, a spokesman for Russia's space age ... more
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EARTH OBSERVATION

HD remote sensing images cover China's landmass
China can now view the entire country's land mass using HD satellite images, it was announced at a national geo-mapping conference held on Friday. According to a statement issued by the Nation ... more


WATER WORLD

What are the mechanisms of zooxanthella expulsion from coral?
Coral bleaching, which often results in the mass mortality of corals and in the collapse of coral reef ecosystems, has become an important issue around the world, with the number of coral reefs decr ... more
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AEROSPACE

Indonesia fears missing jet 'at bottom of sea'
International search planes and ships scouring Indonesian waters for a missing AirAsia plane focused Monday on a patch of oil for possible clues, as a top official warned the aircraft was likely at the bottom of the sea. ... more
EPIDEMICS

Egypt reports 10th bird flu death this year
Egyptian health authorities on Monday reported the country's 10th death this year from bird flu, as well as the first case of H5N1 infection in the capital. ... more
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SHAKE AND BLOW

Three dead, thousands flee as storm hits southern Philippines
Three people were killed, one is missing and thousands fled their homes as a tropical storm battered the southern Philippines with strong winds and heavy rain, officials said Monday. ... more
FARM NEWS

China officials dismissed over diseased meat scandal
China has dismissed eight officials after pork from pigs infected with a "highly contagious virus" was found to have entered the market, state media said Monday. ... more
WEATHER REPORT

Lightning strike kills four on Brazil beach
A lightning strike during a sudden downpour killed four Brazilian beachgoers Monday, media reports said. ... more
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FARM NEWS

Japan culls 42,000 chickens after second bird flu outbreak
Japan on Monday ordered the slaughter of some 42,000 chickens as officials announced the country's second bird flu outbreak in less than a month. ... more
EPIDEMICS

China bird flu death reported as 2014 toll rises
A man has died from the H7N9 bird flu strain in eastern China, state media reported Monday, at the end of a year in which cases of the virus have accelerated. ... more
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WHITE OUT

Snow brings chaos to Europe, but skiers rejoice
Heavy snowfall brought both chaos and joy across Europe overnight Sunday, with some 15,000 people stranded overnight in the French Alps while skiers revelled in the fresh powder blanketing slopes. ... more
FLORA AND FAUNA

Rare Sumatran tiger eats her cubs in Jerusalem zoo
A rare Sumatran tiger in the Jerusalem Biblical Zoo has killed and eaten her two five-week-old cubs in a blow to its captive breeding programme, its chief vet said Monday. ... more
FLORA AND FAUNA

Scientists study half-male, half-female cardinal in Illinois
Between 2008 and 2010, researchers tracked and studied a rare bird - a gynandromorphic Northern cardinal. Gynandromorphism is a condition whereby an animal presents both male and female characteristics. That was the case for this unique Midwest cardinal, who featured female plumage on its right side and male plumage on its left side. ... more
AFRICA NEWS

Cameroon air strikes hit Boko Haram for first time
Cameroon has sent warplanes into action against Nigerian Boko Haram fighters for the first time, after the large force of jihadists crossed the border and seized a military camp, the government said. ... more
SINO DAILY

No season of goodwill for China's underground Christians
A group of Christians gathered in an apartment above a Beijing dental surgery, the atmosphere jubilant as a choir belted out carols on Christmas Eve - but the curtains stayed tightly closed. ... more

FLORA AND FAUNA

Birds slur their words when they're drunk
New research suggest birds have trouble singing and calling after a few too many drinks. That's right, drunk birds slur their words. ... more
CLIMATE SCIENCE

Belize blue hole helps explain collapse of ancient Mayan civilization
Recent mineral testing in the Great Blue Hole, a massive underwater cave in Belize, suggests a lengthy drought lead to the collapse of the Mayans. ... more
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DISASTER MANAGEMENT

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SHAKE AND BLOW

Malaysia pledges more flood aid for stranded thousands

DISASTER MANAGEMENT

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FARM NEWS

Study finds Illinois is most critical hub in food distribution network

FROTH AND BUBBLE

Urban Stream Contamination Increasing Rapidly Due to Road Salt

FROTH AND BUBBLE

Microplastics in the ocean: biologists study effects on marine animals

WATER WORLD

Australia's coastal network keeps watch on extreme ocean events

FARM NEWS

Buffer zone may be inadequate to protect produce from feedlot contamination

FLORA AND FAUNA

SFU scientists help put bedbugs to bed forever

EXO LIFE

Scientists create human primordial cells in the lab

Russia Declassifies Satellite Earth-Sensing Data

Scientists discover oldest stone tool ever found in Turkey

NOAA declines to list pinto abalone as endangered

Hong Kong raises bird flu alert level as woman critical

Scientists zero in on how lung cancer spreads

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Trade Winds ventilate the Tropical Oceans

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Snow leaves thousands of holidaymakers stranded in French Alps

New science materializes from once-stuck Antarctica expedition ship

Four die of bird flu in Libya: minister

Ash from Guatemala volcanoes prompts flight warning

China praises Hong Kong for not giving in to protesters

Radiation Levels Spike at Ukrainian Nuclear Plant: DPR Official

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