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Undaunted Somali pirates seize four more boats
Nairobi - Undaunted Somali pirates have seized a total of four ships - among them two cargo ships -...
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Australian oil spill bigger than first thought
Sydney - Oil from a damaged ship has washed up on 60 kilometres of beaches on...
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Last Flight
Thursday proved to be a black day in Clarence Center. Around 10:20 p.m. the commuter airplane...
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A Part Of The Arctic Sea Will Be Closed For Commercial Fishing
Through a unanimous vote given by the members of a federal fishery panel...
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Yokohama Set To Mark 150th Anniversary Of Open Port
Yokohama, Japan - Much of the world was tuned in to Yokohama for a little over 90 minutes in 2002,...
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Israeli tanks, troops continue push into Gaza Strip
Tel Aviv/Gaza - Israeli troops pushed further into the Gaza Strip Sunday morning, battling...
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Indian Navy repulses attack on Ethiopian vessel, nabs 23 pirates
New Delhi - The Indian Navy in another successful anti-piracy operation in the Gulf of Aden...
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Hong Kong steps up border checks to halt bird flu outbreak
Hong Kong - Customs officials were on Friday stepping up the number of random checks on vehicles...
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Arrested terrorist says 24 trained, 10 picked for Mumbai strike
New Delhi - The only gunman captured during the three-day terrorist attack on Mumbai said he was...
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Antarctic under pressure as cruise ships queue up to see the icebergs
The Antarctic wilderness is attracting a growing number of tourists keen to experience the icy...
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Three Researchers Win Nobel Prize For Bioluminescent Cells
The Nobel Prize for chemistry is shared this year by three
US-based scientists, one of them...
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One Quarter Of Wild Mammals Threatened By Extinction
An evaluation made by 1300 scientists from around the world that took 5 years to complete was made...
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Seven Years Later, Afghanistan Still a Daunting Challenge
Washington - The US-led coalition toppled the Taliban with relative ease following the September 11...
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Bush Plans to Withdraw 8,000 Troops from Iraq by February
The United States plans to withdraw an additional 8,000 troops from Iraq by February, US President...
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Polar Bears Found in Open Water Due To Global Warming
The National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) reported that
the Arctic sea ice extent presently...
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Despite Losing Soldiers, Sarkozy Reaffirms Afghan Commitments
Ten days after 10 French soldiers were killed and 21 were
wounded in a Taliban attack, French...
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Russia's Army Still in Georgia
On Wednesday, Russia’s
army continued to remain in Georgia
although Kremlin officials claimed...
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US Secretary of State Rice to visit Georgia, Russians not moving
Tbilisi - US Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice was en route to Tbilisi on Friday, as Russia's...
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Bush Administration Wants To Ease Rules On Endangered Species
According to a new measure which the Bush administration wants to implement, the Endangered Species...
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Bush Announces Shortening of U.S. Troops Combat Tours in Iraq
U.S. President George W. Bush talked on Thursday about the state of the nation’s Army in the Iraq...
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The Gulf of Mexico on the Verge Of An Ecological Catastrophe
The dead zone in the Gulf of Mexico is the second largest to
date at 8,000 square miles. The area...
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Two Blazes Force Californians Out of Their Homes
Wildfires across California have scourged 521,000 acres
(208,400 hectares) as cooler, coastal air...
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Marines Have to Stay Longer in Afghanistan
The Marine Corps announced yesterday that about 2,000
Marines who were fighting the Taliban would...
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More Troops Die in Afghanistan than in Iraq
June was the second month in a row during which the U.S. and allied troop deaths in the Afghan war...
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North Carolina: Second Pregnant Soldier Found Dead
Sunday morning the body of a pregnant soldier from Fort Bragg was found in a motel, in...
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G.O.P. Hope for Staten Island Seat Dies
The millionaire whom Republicans had hoped would be their
best chance to occupy the congressional...
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NC Deputy and Firefighter Killed in Tractor-trailer Crash
An 18-wheel tractor-trailer struck a sheriff's deputy and a firefighter who were directing traffic...
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Marine Who Threw Puppy off Cliff Removed From Corps
The U.S. Marine videotaped throwing a puppy over a cliff in Iraq has been kicked out of the Corps...
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Marine Corps Discipline the Two from Puppy Video
Wednesday, The Marine Corps announced that disciplinary action was taken
in the case of the two...
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September 11 Main Suspects Appear on Trial
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the alleged mastermind behind the
terrorist attacks from September 11...
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Swine flu suspected of inflicting Marine
Washington - A US Marine is suspected of having contracted swine flu and has been quarantined at...
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Obama appearance on talk show a mix of laughs and politics
Los Angeles - US President Barack Obama mixed jokes and politics Thursday night...
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Obama Administration to Revamp Offshore-Drilling Plan
This is another piece of news from the category ‘if you wanted change, you got it.”...
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California Experts Puzzled By Mysterious Pelican Deaths
An estimated 270 dead or ailing California brown pelicans have been found in recent weeks from...
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Barack Obama Returned From the Holidays
Barack Obama will take the presidential seat at the middle of this month. And as to get best...
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Bush Administration Eases Rules on Endangered Species Act
Six weeks before Democratic President-elect
Barack Obama takes office, the Bush administration is...
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Authorities Search for 4th, Infant Victim in California Jet Crash
Authorities are continuing the search for a fourth victim in the terrible plane crash in San Diego,...
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Obama names Clinton, Gates to cabinet
Washington - President-elect Barack Obama nominated Hillary Clinton as secretary of state on...
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Barack Obama Prepares His Full National Security Team
President-elect Barack Obama is scheduled to announce later today his full national security team,...
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Reports: Obama to keep Gates at Pentagon for one year
Washington - US Defence Secretary Robert Gates has agreed to stay in the job for at least one year...
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Obama's economic, foreign policy teams taking shape
Washington - US president-elect Barack Obama has settled on much of his economic and foreign policy...
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James Jones set to become national security advisor, reports say
Washington - President-elect Barack Obama has settled on James L Jones as his national security...
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Supreme Court Allows Sonar Use Among Marine Mammals
The Supreme Court ruled for the first time in its 2008-2009 term, and it was quite a controversial...
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U.S. Supreme Court Lifts Navy Sonar Ban
On Wednesday the U.S. Supreme court ruled
in favor of national security over environmental issues...
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Supreme Court Rules That The U.S. Navy Can Use Sonar
On
Wednesday, settling a dispute between environmentalists and the United States
Navy, the...
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Supreme Court backs Navy in sonar training dispute
Washington - The US Supreme Court ruled Wednesday to eliminate restrictions on the Navy's sonar...
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Bush Marks His Final Veterans Day in Office, Re-Dedicates Intrepid Museum
President George W. Bush marked his last
Veterans Day as president at the rededication ceremony of...
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Democrats Expand Majority in US Congress
Washington - Democrats increased their control of Congress in elections Tuesday, picking up...
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US Democrats hope for big gains in Congress
Washington - No matter who the next resident of the White House is, his ability to institute his...
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US Pledges $40 M to Save Coral Triangle
Manila - The United States Thursday pledged 40 million dollars to help save the Coral Triangle, the...
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Schwarzenegger Declares State of Emergency Amidst Wildfires
Los Angeles - California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger declared a state of emergency Tuesday as...
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Schwarzenegger declares emergency as wildfires torch California
Los Angeles - California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger declared a state of emergency Tuesday as...
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Supreme Court Divided Over Navy Sonar vs. Whales Case
The Supreme Court justices seemed unconvinced Wednesday regarding a decision on whether President...
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Nation's 11 Most-Endangered Structures, Places
The National Trust for Historic Preservation is releasing today its list of the most endangered...
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Data on Obama’s Marine One Helicopter Leaked to Iran
Iran has taken advantage of a computer security breach and got its hands on important...
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New Species of Fish Discovered: "Psychedelica"
A new species of fish has been discovered: the "psychedelic"...
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Study: Polar Oceans Populated by a Large Number of Species
Monday, a marine census revealed that there were 7,500 documented species in the Antarctic...
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What Killed the Neanderthals?
Scientists will never give up on trying to discover as many things as possible about the species of...
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Obama Has a ‘Bush Scene,’ Bumps Head on Helicopter
Forget the economy and the stimulus plan, the two wars our nation is waging in Iraq an Afghanistan,...
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Council Votes to Ban Commercial Fishing in Arctic
Thursday, a federal advisory board voted to ban commercial fishing north of the Bering Strait...
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Will Ferrell Earns Mixed Reviews For George Bush Broadway Play
Comedian Will Ferrell, who famously played former US president George Bush on "Saturday Night...
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Obama Inauguration Music Was Taped, Not Live
The symphonic music played at the presidential inauguration...
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The Sundance Film Festival Goes On
Many months before the Sundance Film Festival even began there were talks about the relaxed...
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California Experts Puzzled by Mysterious Pelican Deaths
An estimated 270 dead or ailing California brown pelicans have been found in recent weeks from...
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Marine Wildlife Endangered By Underwater Noise
The impact of human activities on marine wildlife has undoubtedly
taken an unwanted course in the...
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Court Rules That The U.S. Navy Can Use Sonar
On
Wednesday, settling a dispute between environmentalists and the United States
Navy, the...
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Census of Marine Life: Amazing Marine Life Discoveries Announced
According to a "Census of Marine Life," a complex project that is trying to map the...
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How To Make Your Pets Happy
Pets are our best friends as they offer their love unconditionally and provide for moral support...
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John McCain Apologetic, David Letterman Indomitable
Republican candidate John McCain was true on his word the
second time around he told late night...
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Dennis The Manatee Dies Before Getting To Florida Sea World
On Sunday, a manatee that had been previously rescued from
Cape Cod, Massachusetts, waters died...
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Japan Slaughters Thousands of Dolphins, Ignores Protests
Tokyo - At Taiji, a quaint whaling town 700 kilometres south of Tokyo, waves lap against steep...
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Dennis - the Stranded Manatee - Dies before Reaching Home
Dennis, the stranded manatee rescued on Saturday morning from
Sesuit Harbor
near Dennis,...
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Three Chemists Win Nobel Prize
One Japanese and two American scientists won this year’s
Nobel Prize for chemistry for taking the...
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Naughty Manatee Returns Home
After having been rescued yesterday morning, a disobedient manatee is currently being transported...
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Virgin Shark Became Pregnant Without Male Help
A female blacktip shark in Virginia delivered a pup in spite of no
contact with any male shark for...
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Test Proved that Aquarium Shark’s Baby Was a Virgin Birth
A shark at the Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center in Virginia Beach produced a baby...
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Supreme Court Hears Case on the Effects US Navy Sonar Has on Whales
On
Wednesday, a Supreme Court weighed the pros and cons of a federal
judge's decision to limit...
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Bangladeshi Waters Rich Haven for Dolphins, Whales
Dhaka - Researchers have identified waters along Bangladesh's coast and deep in the Bay of Bengal...
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The Nobel Prize In Chemistry Shared By Three Scientists
The Nobel Prize in chemistry was awarded today to two Americans
and one Japanese for their...
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Japanese, US Researchers Awarded Nobel Prize for Chemistry
Stockholm - Three US-based researchers shared the Nobel prize for chemistry Wednesday for work on...
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1,150 Mammals On The 2008 Extinction “Red List”
Thousands of animal species face extinction and many more are currently endangered. Scientists warn...
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Supreme Court Ready For Drugs, Cigarettes and Bad Language Review
The U.S. Supreme Court enters its third term on Monday,
October 6, and the calendar has a series...
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Sharing Is Caring When It Comes To Fish
A global study presented in the journal Science reached the
conclusion that fisheries which use...
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Study Finds Common Species For Both Polar Seas
A marine census released on Monday has documented 7,500 species in the Antarctic and 5,500 in the...
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Study: 235 Species In Arctic and Antarctic Waters Possibly Identical
The Arctic and Antarctic regions don’t seem to offer the friendliest conditions for life...
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Same Species Found at Both Poles
New findings about the marine life show that there are 7,500 species living in the Antarctic and...
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235 Species Found In Both The Arctic And The Antarctic Areas
A large international project, called Census of Marine Life, pointed out a rather surprising fact,...
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Commercial Fishing in Arctic Banned
The North Pacific Fishery Management Council, meeting in Seattle, voted unanimously to prohibit...
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Google Earth Now Dives Deep Into the Ocean
The new upgrade to Google Earth makes it possible for anyone to dive deep into the oceans of our...
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Antarctica Is Getting Warmer, Threatening More Animals
The creatures probably most affected by the global warming are those living in the cold,...
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Marine Wildlife Endangered By Human-Made Underwater Noise
The impact of human activities on marine wildlife has undoubtedly
taken an unwanted course in the...
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Study Warns Ocean Acidification Increases At Alarming Levels
The accelerated increase in atmospheric CO2 resulted from
fossil fuel burning, deforestation, and...
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The Supreme Court Decision Might Hurt Whales
The Supreme Court of Justice has recently made a decision to lift two restrictions imposed to how...
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Marine Mammals At Risk: Supreme Court Overturns Sonar Limitations
The latest court ruling over the use of mid-frequency navy
sonar off the coast of California...
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Underwater World Revelation: Octopus Common Ancestor Still Alive!
The secrets of the underwater world have always been a
challenge for scientists trying to connect...
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Gov. Palin Reacts To NOAA’s Decision On The Beluga Whales
Following the recent decision by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to...
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Greenland Red-Flagged For Dramatic Changes Due To Global Warming
As the summer sea ice loss hit yet another record this year,
the Arctic continued the warming...
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Arctic Melting at Record Levels
Washington - Ice in the Arctic summer sea has been melting at almost record levels amid general...
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Three Chemists Win Nobel Prize For Bioluminescent Cells
The Nobel Prize for chemistry is shared this year by three
US-based scientists, one of them...
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2008 Nobel Prize In Chemistry, Also With Three Winners
The Nobel Prize is a foundation that celebrates discoveries and excellence in a number of fields,...
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Unusual Polar Bear Spotting Highlights Disasters of Global Warming
Ten polar bears were seen swimming in open water off the northern coast of Alaska, an unusual...
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Navy Agrees To Low-Frequency Sonar Restrictions For Mammals’ Sake
The U.S. District Court in San Francisco approved on Tuesday
an agreement between the U.S. Navy...
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Regrettable Summer Record: Gulf Dead Zone To Reach An All-Time High
This summer could bring an absolute record, unfortunately a bad
one, for the “dead zone” off the...
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One Third Of Reef-Building Corals On The Verge Of Extinction
Marine biologists never get tired of warning about the
dangers human actions pose to one of the...
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Half Of US’s Coral Reefs Heading Towards Extinction Because Of Us
For anyone who’s ever been near coral reefs, the necessity
to protect them is not a new story:...
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A New Suit Can Make All The Difference
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration recently
announced its agreement with...
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NASA Has Found Its Spacesuit Manufacturer
National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s officials
announced the decision to offer the...
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Acidity Levels At An All-Times-High
Researchers from the Science journal recently reported an
alarming increase in ocean acidification...
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Subway Cars To Take Marine Life Passengers
Forty-four retired New York subway
cars have been sunken 19 miles southeast of Ocean City
in an...
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The Monte Verde Site – The First Known Home In The Americas
Archaeological scientists investigating the sites at Monte
Verde in southern Chile confirmed that...
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The Giant Squid – An Agile Predator Of The Dark Antarctic Waters
The story of the giant squid
captured last year in the cold waters of the Ross Sea has fascinated...
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Study: Global Warming Responsible For Oxygen-Depleted Ocean Zones
Oceans are just as affected by
global warming as the rest of the planet, and the effects of this...
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It's A Girl! Scientists Begin Analyzing Giant Squid
People all over the world have
been watching the giant squid from the Te Papa Tongarewa Museum in...
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