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January 25, 2015
EARTH OBSERVATION
Subglacial Lakes Seen Refilling in Greenland
Greenbelt MD (SPX) Jan 22, 2015
Scientists using satellite images and data from NASA's Operation IceBridge have found evidence of a drained and refilled subglacial lake beneath northeastern Greenland's Flade Ice Cap. This sub-ice body of water is only one of a handful that have been detected in Greenland and its presence sheds new light on how the Greenland Ice Sheet reacts to warming temperatures. Subglacial lakes are relatively common in Antarctica, and although recent studies have mathematically predicted possible locations f ... read more
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DEEP IMPACT

Doubt cast on global firestorm generated by dino-killing asteroid
Pioneering new research has debunked the theory that the asteroid that is thought to have led to the extinction of dinosaurs also caused vast global firestorms that ravaged planet Earth. A team of r ... more
DEEP IMPACT

Alamo Impact Crater: New Study Could Double Its Size
Carbonate rock deposits found within the mountain ranges of south-central Nevada, USA, record evidence of a catastrophic impact event known as the Alamo impact. This event occurred roughly 382 milli ... more
FARM NEWS

Scientists develop strategy to contain GMOs to the lab
The term GMO, short for "genetically modified organism," comes with a lot crippling baggage - it's a bloated word full of foreboding futures. The truth is, GMOs are already everywhere. But even if their dangers are often exaggerated, they don't come without risks. ... more
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CLIMATE SCIENCE

What has gone wrong with the IPCC models?
A major peer-reviewed climate physics paper in the first issue of the prestigious Science Bulletin (formerly Chinese Science Bulletin), the journal of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and, as the Ori ... more


DEMOCRACY

Hong Kong financiers challenge China in newspaper advert
A group of pro-democracy financiers in Hong Kong took out an advert in the Wall Street Journal Thursday challenging China to respect the city's autonomy and introduce free elections. ... more
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INTERN DAILY

Australian boy, 4, gets 'world first' artificial pancreas
A four-year-old Australian boy has been fitted with an artificial pancreas in what researchers said was a world first treatment for managing type 1 diabetes. ... more
FLORA AND FAUNA

Endangered chimps may experience drastic habitat loss within 5 years
Dramatic habitat loss by 2020 threatens the population of the planet's most endangered chimp subspecies, according to research published in BMC Evolutionary Biology. The work suggests that climate c ... more
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FLORA AND FAUNA

Climate change does not bode well for picky eaters
In a part of the world that is experiencing the most dramatic increase in temperature and climate change, two very similar species of animals are responding very differently. New research published ... more
CLIMATE SCIENCE

Greenland Ice: The warmer it gets the faster it melts
Melting of glacial ice will probably raise sea level around the globe, but how fast this melting will happen is uncertain. In the case of the Greenland Ice Sheet, the more temperatures increase, the ... more
FARM NEWS

Biological safety lock for genetically modified organisms
The creation of genetically modified and entirely synthetic organisms continues to generate excitement as well as worry. Such organisms are already churning out insulin and other drug ingredients, h ... more
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INTERN DAILY

Microcapsules have potential to repair damage caused by osteoarthritis
A new 'microcapsule' treatment delivery method developed by researchers at Queen Mary University of London (QMUL) could reduce inflammation in cartilage affected by osteoarthritis and reverse damage ... more
CLIMATE SCIENCE

Gene sequencing offers insight into how species adapt to climate change
Environmental scientists have a new tool for studying the responses of species to climate change. Next-generation sequencing (NGS) has made it possible to analyze enormous numbers of short pieces of ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
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FLORA AND FAUNA

Blended ecological systems yield insight for managing beargrass
In a study that blended tribal cultural knowledge with scientific methods, U.S. Forest Service researchers identified the ecological conditions of forest sites preferred by harvesters of beargrass f ... more
WOOD PILE

Warming climate may change the composition of northern forests
Visitors to northern forests in coming decades probably will see a very different set of trees as the climate warms, a new University of Minnesota study shows. The study, published this week i ... more
FROTH AND BUBBLE

Mystery pollutant kills 200 birds in San Francisco Bay
The toll of dead birds found along the shores of San Francisco Bay has now topped 200. That's more than double the estimate that was offered yesterday, as efforts to locate struggling animals (as well as the source of the goo responsible) kicked into high gear. ... more
FLORA AND FAUNA

Record 1,215 rhino poached in S.Africa in 2014
The slaughter of rhinos in South Africa hit a new record in 2014, with poachers killing 1,215 of the iconic savannah animals as Asian-led demand for their horn showed no sign of abating, authorities said Thursday. ... more
FROTH AND BUBBLE

China air quality dire but improving: Greenpeace
The skies of China's notoriously smog-filled cities saw a marginal amelioration last year, according to figures released by Greenpeace Thursday, but pollution remained far above national and international standards. ... more

DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Australia calls for MH370 recovery tenders as search goes on
The Australian agency leading the search for missing airliner MH370 is calling for expressions of interest for the recovery of the Malaysian jet, if it is found, Deputy Prime Minister Warren Truss said Thursday. ... more
WATER WORLD

Aqua-Spark investments aim to stop plunder of sea life
An investment fund aimed at prospering while preventing overfishing from wiping out ocean life announced on Thursday it is pumping $4 million into two companies focused on smart farming of seafood. ... more
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AFRICA NEWS

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CLIMATE SCIENCE

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ABOUT US

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WOOD PILE

Warmer, drier climate altering forests throughout California

FARM NEWS

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CLIMATE SCIENCE

Atmospheric warming heats the bottom of ice sheets, as well as the top

FROTH AND BUBBLE

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ENIGMA consortium aims to crack brain's genetic code

ORNL model explores location of future US population growth

Humanity has exceeded 4 of 9 'planetary boundaries'

China removes four officials over Shanghai stampede

Madagascar tropical storm claims 46 lives

China confirms 155 detained in Myanmar for illegal logging

Hong Kong media tycoon arrested over protests

No new polio cases in Syria reported for a year: WHO

China has mountain to climb with 2022 Winter Olympics bid

Nigeria reports H5N1 bird flu in five states

Biggest fish in the ocean receives international protection

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AIDS crisis brewing in Crimea and east Ukraine says UN

Tunisian blogger jailed for defaming army

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