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"NASA Satellite Finds Earth's Clouds are Getting Lower" [1]

"Earth's clouds got a little lower - about one percent on average - during the first decade of this century, finds a new NASA-funded university study based on NASA satellite data. The results have potential implications for future global climate."

Climate Change [2]
Science [3]
Public [4]
International [5]
Source: Space Daily [6], 02/24/2012
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"Faulty Wire Error Blamed for 'Faster-Than-Light' Particles" [7]

"A European experiment that in September showed particles moving faster than the speed of light has been exposed as a mistake due to a faulty wire connection, the US journal Science said Wednesday.

'A bad connection between a GPS unit and a computer may be to blame,' said the report on the magazine’s website section Science Insider, citing 'sources familiar with the experiment.'

Journalism & Media [8]
Science [3]
Public [4]
International [5]
Source: af [9], 02/24/2012
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"H5N1 Bird Flu Infection May Be More Common, Less Deadly, Than Thought" [10]

"Mount Sinai School of Medicine virologists find signs of infection in 1-2% of blood samples screened, but most people didn't seek or need treatment."

Health [11]
Environmental Health [12]
Public [4]
International [5]
Source: LA Times [13], 02/24/2012
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"Federal Raids a 'Serious Blow' To Rhino Trade" [14]

"Federal wildlife investigators in California and other states say they have cracked an international smuggling ring that trafficked for years in sawed-off rhinoceros horns, which fetch stratospheric prices in Vietnam and China for their supposed cancer-curing powers."

Biodiversity [15]
Public [4]
International [5]
Source: LA Times [16], 02/23/2012
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"Dow Chemical's Olympic PR Push Dogged By Bhopal" [17]

"Dow Chemical Co hoped an Olympic sponsorship would boost its global cache, but the company's link to a gas leak tragedy 28 years ago threatens to curb some of the benefits from the $100 million advertising deal. As many as 25,000 residents of Bhopal, India, died in the aftermath of a 1984 gas leak at a pesticide factory that was owned by a subsidiary of Union Carbide, which sold the facility in 1994. Dow bought Union Carbide in 2001."

Chemicals [18]
Disasters [19]
Environmental Politics [20]
Public [4]
International [5]
Source: Reuters [21], 02/22/2012
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Ice Age Flower, Silene Stenophylla, Becomes Oldest Plant To Be Revived [22]

"MOSCOW -- It was an Ice Age squirrel's treasure chamber, a burrow containing fruit and seeds that had been stuck in the Siberian permafrost for over 30,000 years. From the fruit tissues, a team of Russian scientists managed to resurrect an entire plant in a pioneering experiment that paves the way for the revival of other species.

The Silene stenophylla is the oldest plant ever to be regenerated, the researchers said, and it is fertile, producing white flowers and viable seeds.

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International [5]
Source: AP [23], 02/22/2012
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"Land-Based Pathogens Discovered in Marine Mammals" Science May Be Cut [24]

"A slew of pathogens typically found in livestock and domestic animals is increasingly being found in marine mammals, including in the Strait of Georgia off Vancouver."

Biodiversity [15]
Public [4]
International [5]
Source: Vancouver Sun [25], 02/20/2012
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"Bird Flu Study Publication Gets Go-Ahead After Security Check" [26]

"Bird flu experts meeting in Geneva ruled that controversial research on a mutant form of the virus potentially capable of being spread among humans should be made public."

Science [3]
Military [27]
Health [11]
Biodiversity [15]
Public [4]
International [5]
Source: AFP [28], 02/20/2012
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"U.S. Leads New Coalition to Curb 'Short-Lived' Climate Pollution" [29]

"Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton Thursday announced a new global initiative to reduce short-lived climate pollutants. Working together as the Climate and Clean Air Coalition, Bangladesh, Canada, Ghana, Mexico, Sweden, and the United States will conduct what Secretary Clinton described as 'a targeted, practical, and highly energetic global campaign to spread solutions to the short-lived pollutants worldwide.' The initiative targets three pollutants that together account for more than one-third of current global warming - black carbon, or soot; methane; and hydrofluorocarbons, which are gases used in air conditioning, refrigeration, solvents, foam blowing agents and aerosols."

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Public [4]
International [5]
Source: ENS [30], 02/17/2012
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Japanese Whalers Lose Bid To Block U.S.-Based 'Sea Shepherd' Activists [31]

"A group of Japanese whalers has failed to win an injunction against U.S. anti-whaling activists, as a federal judge refused their request for protections from boats owned by the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society.

The ruling was made in Seattle, where the whalers' group, the Institute for Cetacean Research, had filed suit. In addition to restraints on Sea Shepherd, the whalers were hoping the judge would impose a freeze on the activists' finances."

Activism [32]
Fish & Fisheries [33]
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International [5]
Source: NPR/NNN [34], 02/17/2012
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