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January 27, 2015
CLIMATE SCIENCE
'No chance' of beating climate change without India: Obama
New Delhi (AFP) Jan 27, 2015
US President Barack Obama warned Tuesday that the world does not "stand a chance against climate change" unless developing countries such as India reduce their dependence on fossil fuels. "I know the argument made by some, that it's unfair for countries like the United States to ask developing nations and emerging economies like India to reduce your dependence on the same fossil fuels that helped power our growth for more than a century," Obama said in New Delhi. "But here's the truth: even if c ... read more
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DISASTER MANAGEMENT

New York defends storm shutdown
New York authorities on Tuesday vigorously defended a decision to shut down America's biggest city for a winter storm that skirted the Big Apple, dumping the worst snow on Long Island and New England. ... more
WATER WORLD

Glow-in-the-dark algae turns Hong Kong harbor blue
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WEATHER REPORT

Madagascar storm death toll climbs to 68
Sixty eight people were killed in the tropical storm that battered Madagascar over a week ago, according to new figures released Tuesday ahead of a national day of mourning. ... more
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ABOUT US

Scientists map brains of the blind to solve mysteries of specialization
Studying the brain activity of blind people, scientists at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem are challenging the standard view of how the human brain specializes to perform different kinds of tasks ... more


INTERN DAILY

Diaper compound may expand power of microscopes
Pour, mix, set, add water and voila: highly detailed images of the inside of cells. A study, partially funded by the National Institutes of Health, showed that a modified form of the superabsorbent ... more
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FARM NEWS

With pollinator declines, millions at risk of malnutrition
A new study shows that more than half the people in some developing countries could become newly at risk for malnutrition if crop-pollinating animals - like bees - continue to decline. Despi ... more
WATER WORLD

From Tar Sands to Ring of Fire - Canada's watersheds
The Tar Sands in Alberta, potential development in the Ring of Fire in northern Ontario, declining timber harvest and farming - human activity is transforming Canada's landscape, yet many of the cou ... more
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FARM NEWS

Fish catch break on world stage at global conference
Inland fishing - the powerful yet quieter sister to the large, salty marine aquaculture powerhouse - has gained what experts say is a much-needed visibility boost this as the first partnership betwe ... more
WOOD PILE

Carbon accumulation by Southeastern forests may slow
Carbon accumulation levels in the Southeastern U.S. may be slowing due to forest dynamics and land use changes, according to findings of U.S. Forest Service researchers published in the journal Scie ... more
FLORA AND FAUNA

Warming seas decrease sea turtle basking
Green sea turtles may stop basking on beaches around the world within a century due to rising sea temperatures, a new study suggests. Basking on sun-warmed beaches helps the threatened turtles regul ... more
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FLORA AND FAUNA

Culprit identified in decline of endangered Missouri River pallid sturgeon
Pallid sturgeon come from a genetic line that has lived on this planet for tens of millions of years; yet it has been decades since anyone has documented any of the enormous fish successfully produc ... more
FLORA AND FAUNA

The world's oldest known snake fossils
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ICE WORLD

Arctic ice cap slides into the ocean
Satellite images have revealed that a remote Arctic ice cap has thinned by more than 50 metres since 2012 - about one sixth of its original thickness - and that it is now flowing 25 times faster. ... more
FLORA AND FAUNA

Penn research shows relationship critical for how cells ingest matter
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DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Probe after 11 die in NATO training jet crash in Spain
Investigators were probing Tuesday how a fighter jet crashed during elite NATO training exercises at an air force base in Spain, killing 11 military personnel and leaving others with serious burns. ... more
FLORA AND FAUNA

Ivory in Uganda seizure likely stolen from impound vault
A huge haul of elephant ivory seized in Uganda probably includes tusks stolen from government strongrooms last year, wildlife officials said Tuesday. ... more
FLORA AND FAUNA

China officials dine on endangered salamander: reports
Chinese officials feasted on a critically endangered giant salamander and turned violent when journalists photographed the luxury banquet, according to media reports Tuesday on the event which appeared to flout Beijing's austerity campaign. ... more

WHITE OUT

Blizzard spares New York, New England buried in snow
A blizzard initially billed as possibly one of the worst ever in New York left only moderate snow in the Big Apple - and officials and forecasters red-faced - as New England bore the brunt of the storm Tuesday. ... more
AFRICA NEWS

African Union agrees 'substantive' transport deal with China
China and the African Union agreed Tuesday an ambitious plan to develop road, rail and air transport routes to link capitals across the continent. ... more
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ABOUT US

Scientists extend telomeres to slow cell aging

WATER WORLD

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WATER WORLD

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SHAKE AND BLOW

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ABOUT US

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DISASTER MANAGEMENT

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DEMOCRACY

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EPIDEMICS

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WHITE OUT

'Historic' blizzard strikes US northeast

SINO DAILY

China university 'expels student over genetic blood disease'

Uganda seizes massive ivory and pangolin haul

Shanghai stampede showed 'critical neglect': mayor

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