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January 12, 2015
SHAKE AND BLOW
Surviving typhoons
Okinawa, Japan (SPX) Jan 11, 2015
It is no secret that typhoons are capable of churning the seas and wreaking destruction. But it is tough to examine what exactly happens during a typhoon, particularly in the ocean. The Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University has launched an underwater observatory to monitor what happens in the ocean over long periods of time. Researcher Mary Grossmann, in the Marine Biophysics Unit, used the observatory to determine what happens to plankton during a typhoon. Her study, pub ... read more
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FIRE STORM

New research outlines global threat of smoldering peat fires
The natural disaster plays out like a movie script - ash falling from the sky, thick smoke shutting down airports and businesses across the globe, and uncontrollable fires burning for days and weeks ... more
WHITE OUT

Survey finds regional patterns of soot and dirt across snow packs
Snow is not as white as it looks. Mixed in with the reflective flakes are tiny, dark particles of pollution. University of Washington scientists recently published the first large-scale survey of im ... more
INTERN DAILY

Flexible, biocompatible implant slips into the spinal cord
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FLORA AND FAUNA

Hunting bats rely on 'bag of chips effect'
When bats hunt in groups at night, they rely on the sounds of their fellow bats to tip them off on the best places to a grab a good meal. Researchers reporting their findings in the Cell Press journ ... more


ICE WORLD

Fossils reveal past, and possible future, of polar ice
The balmy islands of Seychelles couldn't feel farther from Antarctica, but their fossil corals could reveal much about the fate of polar ice sheets. About 125,000 years ago, the average global ... more
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WATER WORLD

Algae blooms create their own favorable conditions
Fertilizers are known to promote the growth of toxic cyanobacterial blooms in freshwater and oceans worldwide, but a new multi-institution study shows the aquatic microbes themselves can drive nitro ... more
FARM NEWS

Ancient maize followed two paths into the Southwest
After it was first domesticated from the wild teosinte grass in southern Mexico, maize, or corn, took both a high road and a coastal low road as it moved into what is now the U.S. Southwest, reports ... more
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FLORA AND FAUNA

Mapping snake venom variety reveals unexpected evolutionary pattern
Venom from an eastern diamondback rattlesnake in the Everglades is distinct from the cocktail of toxins delivered by the same species in the Florida panhandle area, some 500 miles away. But no matte ... more
FARM NEWS

Beating back the desert in Burkina Faso, field by field
In Burkina Faso, what was once stony semi-wasteland is now covered in verdant crop fields, rescued from relentless desertification. ... more
FARM NEWS

Brazil drought brews trouble for coffee market
Brazil's coffee harvest last year was hit by one the country's worst droughts in decades, with effects on the world's largest producer now threatening to spill over into this year, pushing prices ever higher. ... more
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FARM NEWS

Thousands more poultry culled as bird flu fears grow in Taiwan
Taiwan on Sunday ordered the slaughter of 16,000 geese and ducks to try to curb a bird flu outbreak that has already led to the culling of 120,000 chickens. ... more
EPIDEMICS

Five years after quake, cholera epidemic haunts Haiti
Five years after an earthquake demolished its capital, Haiti's efforts to get back on its feet are still hampered by an epidemic blamed on the UN troops there to help. ... more
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EPIDEMICS

At least 26 US kids die of flu in 'bad' season: officials
A particularly bad flu is sweeping the United States, killing 26 children so far this season and nearly doubling hospitalizations among people over 65 in the past week alone, officials said Friday. ... more
EPIDEMICS

Contaminated equipment behind Cambodia HIV outbreak
A mass HIV outbreak in a Cambodian village was most likely caused by contaminated medical equipment, the World Health Organization and Cambodian health ministry said Saturday. ... more
DEMOCRACY

Sirisena to be sworn in as Sri Lanka's new president
Maithripala Sirisena will be sworn in as Sri Lankan president Friday after a shock victory over veteran strongman Mahinda Rajapakse in an election dominated by charges of corruption and growing authoritarianism. ... more
EPIDEMICS

US okays Roche test to identify HIV, hepatitis viruses
US authorities have approved a test developed by Swiss pharmaceutical firm Roche that can detect both HIV and hepatitis viruses, the company said Friday. ... more
EPIDEMICS

Sierra Leone now has means to control Ebola epidemic
Sierra Leone now has the means to curb the Ebola epidemic, the new head of the UN mission for the fight against the disease and a senior World Health Organization official said Friday. ... more

DISASTER MANAGEMENT

World powers jostle for influence in AirAsia plane hunt
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DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Shanghai cancels lantern festival after stampede
China's commercial hub Shanghai has cancelled a popular annual outdoor festival over safety concerns, after a New Year's eve stampede in the city killed 36 people. ... more
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DISASTER MANAGEMENT

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DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Three dead, unknown number missing in Myanmar jade mine landslide

DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Gaza's ruined homes offer little shelter from storm

WHALES AHOY

Japan whaling ships set out for Antarctic - to count, not hunt

WHALES AHOY

It's a girl! Biologists confirm rare new orca calf is female

DEMOCRACY

Hong Kong student leader Wong slams authorities in court

FLORA AND FAUNA

Rhesus monkeys can learn to see themselves in the mirror

ABOUT US

Study: Brain scans could predict future behavior

EARTH OBSERVATION

NOAA's DSCOVR to provide 'EPIC' views of earth

Cool deep-water protects coral reefs against heat stress

New method shows oil not polluting Athabasca Delta

DigitalGlobe products used in fight against Ebola

Indonesian divers struggle to reach AirAsia wreckage

'Diaosi' lose their way in China's economic boom

Canada, United States in deep Arctic freeze

'Belty' offers tech solution to weighty problem

Evolution of life driven by the selfish ribosome

Satellite shows the snow-covered US deep freeze

Levitation recreates nature's dumbbells

Humans erode soil 100 times faster than nature

NASA's GPM Launches Hands-On Field Campaign for Students

Tech never sleeps in quest for better slumber

Rain brings relief to Australian firefighters

2 dead in Lebanon as snowstorm batters Mideast

Natural catastrophe losses lower in 2014: Munich Re

Reefs threatened by changing ocean conditions

China ex-security chief's graft case sent to prosecutors: govt

Scientists remain puzzled by mass of dead birds along West Coast

Compact batteries enhanced by spontaneous silver matrix formations

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