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#Drought-Weakened Trees More Likely to Die in Fires Prolonged droughts are causing more trees to die in forest fires in the western United states according to a new study that looked at decades of controlled fire data.
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#Earliest Evidence of Human Hunting Found Archaeologists have unearthed what could be the earliest evidence of ancient human ancestors hunting and scavenging meat.
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#Earthworms Trap Carbon, But Do They Influence Climate Change?(ISNS)--Earthworms have long been the organic gardener's friend.
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#Eating Peppers May Lower Parkinson's Risk Regularly eating peppers may lower the risk of Parkinson's disease a new study suggests.
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#Elusive Pandas Caught on Camera in China Habitat New hidden camera footage from the giant panda's home offers a peek into the secret lives of China's wild creatures.
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#Escaped Goat Runs Amok in Brooklyn If you're a goat escaping from a slaughterhouse try to avoid running into a former goat herder.
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#EU to Ban Certain Pesticides to Help Bees Bee populations are declining rapidly in Europe as they are in North america.
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#Evidence of Ancient Farming in Iran Discovered Agriculture may have arisen simultaneously in many places throughout the Fertile Crescent new research suggests.
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#Experimental Forests Could Lessen Toll of Wildfires Experimental forests that have been groomed to slow wildfires could reduce the frequency of catastrophic fires in the future researchers say.
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#Experts Fear Airborne Spread of Deadly Pig Virus A deadly virus that's just recently appeared in the United states is killing off millions of pigs nationwide
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#Facts About Calcium Word origin: The word calcium is derived from the Latin calx (lime. Discovery:
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#Flying foxes (Actually Bats) on Remote Island Studied for First time Flying foxes? Not really foxes. They're actually bats (and one of those animals with a pretty misleading name.
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#Food Allergy, or Food Intolerance? The Healthy Geezer answers questions about health and aging in his weekly column.
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#George washington Carver: Biography, Inventions & Quotes George washington Carver was a prominent American scientist and inventor in the early 1900s.
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#Giant pandas May be threatened by Forest Reform There are thought to be fewer than 1600 giant pandas in the wild today
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#Giant sequoias and Redwoods: The Largest and Tallest Trees Giant sequoias and California redwoods (also called coast redwoods) are nature s skyscrapers.
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#Global Warming Forecast for Amazon Rain forest: Dry and Dying The Amazon rain forest's dry season lasts three weeks longer than it did 30 years ago
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#Go ahead, Eat the Halloween Candy (Op-Ed) Katherine Tallmadge M. A r. D. is registered a dietitian author of Diet Simple:
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#Goat Sacrificed for Chicago cubs Curse Forest Preserve police in Cook County Ill. found a grisly discovery this week:
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#Growing Appalachia, and a Better Food System for America (Op-Ed) John paul Dejoria co-founded Paul Mitchell in 1980 and helped turn it into the world's largest privately owned salon haircare company.
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#Harnessing The Power Of Peacocks To Make Colorful Images (ISNS)--The gloriously colored iridescent feathers of the male peacock aren't
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#Herbal Supplements Often Contain Unlisted Ingredients People who consume herbal products such as supplements may be getting more or less than they bargained for.
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#HFCS? Curbing Them Is Key to Climate-Change Strategy (Op-Ed) Hallie Kennan a research assistant at Energy Innovation:
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#Hidden Graves Revealed with Geophysics Tools Convicting a murderer can be hard if there's no body
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#High-Fat Dairy May Lower Breast cancer Survival Breast cancer patients who eat a lot of high-fat dairy foods may be increased at an risk of dying according to a new study.
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#Himalayan Adventure Foretells Climate's Effects NEW YORK The distribution of water in Asia's highest mountains
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#Hit By Climate, Disaster Victims Call for Congressional Action (Op-Ed) Rocky Kistner is a communications associate for the NRDC.
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#Holocene epoch: The Age of man The Holocene epoch is the current period of geologic time. Another term that is sometimes used is the Anthropocene Epoch
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#Honey Not a Contender in The Fight Against Superbugs (Op-Ed) This article was published originally atâ The Conversation.
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#House Bill Will based Squelch Science Oversight (Op-Ed) Celia Wexler is a senior Washington representative for the Scientific Integrity Initiative at UCS.
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#How Bomb Tests Could Date Elephant Ivory Bomb tests generations ago could indirectly help fight illegal poaching of African elephants new research shows.
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#How California's Rim Fire Grew So Big During Labor day weekend firefighters saved some of Yosemite national park's most popular spots from California's raging Rim Fire.
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#How Google street view Could Fight Invasive Species Google's online street views could help scientists track and fight invasive species over the Internet researchers say.
Mapping where species are in the world is key to monitoring native and invasive organisms.
To help tackle this problem scientists investigated Google street view through which Google supplies panoramic views from the streets of hundreds of cities across the world.
Recently Google street view has offered vistas of many places off the beaten track as well such as Antarctica the Galapagos the Amazon Mount everest's base camp
and the Great Barrier reef in Australia. 7 Amazing Places to Visit with Google street view Researchers focused on the pine processionary moth (Thaumetopoea pityocampa)
whose caterpillar is one of the most destructive animals targeting pines and cedars in southern Europe Central asia and North africa devouring the foliage of these trees.
which are highly visible making them potential targets of surveys via Google street view. At the beginning of the work I had the feeling that we were exploring a very unusual way of working at least one
The researchers analyzed data regarding the presence or absence of caterpillar nests collected in these blocks through either direct observation in the field or Google street view.
They found Google street view was 96 percent as accurate as field data. However when the scientists investigated a smaller region only about 185 square miles (484 square km) large divided into blocks 1. 5 square miles (4 square km) in size they found
Google street view matched field data by only 46 percent. The researchers note that smaller regions are more likely to have covered fewer roads by Google street view
and thus less chance to properly spot these caterpillar nests. This effect may be less of a problem in the future as Google street view's coverage expands.
The researchers note that not all species are ideal for survey via Google street view but many could be such as common tree problems
whose symptoms are identifiable from the road including the horse chestnut leaf miner or ash dieback fungus.
The data collected by using Google street view may be useful in monitoring diseases or invasive organism expansion Rossi told Livescience.
In January a different team of scientists found Google street view could also find potential nesting sites in northern Spain for the globally endangered Egyptian vulture.
Altogether these findings suggest Google street view could help scientists monitor both endangered and invasive species. The scientists detailed their findings online Oct 9 in the journal PLOS ONE.
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#How many Mayans Were There? The traces of ancient corn farms could reveal how many people lived in a legendary Maya city a new study suggests.
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#How Sandy Storm Damage Became NYC Playground NEW YORK Thousands of trees collapsed across New york city during Hurricane Sandy last year causing tangled messes that have left gaping voids throughout city sidewalks and parks.
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#How School Lunches Can Help Fight Obesity Federally funded school lunches long derided as unhealthy
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#Huge Wild Yak Population Found in Tibetan Park Yaks are coming back. At least they are in a remote reserve on the Tibetan Plateau.
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#Human-Powered Vehicles Can Drive Meaningful Change (Op-Ed) Mark Archibald professor of mechanical engineering at Grove City College in Pennsylvania
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#Hunting Cheetahs Rely More on Agility Than Speed Cheetahs may hold the distinction of being the fastest animals on land
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#If A Dry Tree Pops Sap Bubbles In The Woods (ISNS)--The crackling sounds wood makes as it burns are familiar to anyone who has roasted marshmallows before a campfire
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#Impossible Image: Gravity-Defying Bighorn sheep Bighorn sheep can climb slopes that would make Spider-man shake his head.
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#Incredible Technology: How to Bring Extinct Animals Back to Life Editor's Note: In this weekly series Livescience explores how technology drives scientific exploration and discovery.
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#Incurable Disease Threatens US Citrus Crop Florida's $9 billion orange crop the largest in the world after Brazil's may not survive an incurable disease that threatens to wipe out citrus groves throughout the United states. The disease known as citrus greening
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#Indian Culture: Traditions and Customs of India The culture of India is among the world's oldest reaching back about 5000 years.
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#Invasive Earthworms Harming Great lakes Forests DENVER Gardeners and farmers may love earthworms for their rich castings
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#IPCC Green-Lights Kyoto Protocol, Wetlands Reports Countries tallying their total greenhouse gas emissions can now get a better estimate thanks to two new reports adopted this week by the Intergovernmental
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#Israel Escapes Locust Plague For Now MITZPE RAMON Israel A menacing swarm of locusts that entered southern Israel earlier this week has been largely smitten according to the Israeli government and local reports.
But some of the insects'ilk may be back later this week. Officials sprayed the flying insects with pesticide early this morning (March 6) greatly reducing the number of living flying insects according to a statement from the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural development.
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#It's Time To Worry About the New Chinese Bird flu: Op-Ed Jeff Nesbitâ was the director of public affairs for two prominent federal science agencies
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#Javelin-Hurling Scientists Measure Antarctic Glacier Melt How quickly are glaciers in Antarctica melting? Researchers are launching javelin-shaped devices out of airplanes to help answer that question
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#Killer bee Attack: Science Explains Man's Death A Texas man died after being attacked by a swarm of Africanized honeybees sometimes called killer bees.
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#Kiss the Pig Contests, Cheap Laughs and Bullying (Op-Ed) Marc Bekoff emeritus professor at the University of Colorado Boulder is one of the world's pioneering cognitive ethologists a Guggenheim Fellow and cofounder with Jane
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#Lactose Intolerance: Symptoms, Treatment & Coping Strategies Lactose intolerance is the inability to digest the main sugar found in milk and other dairy products.
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#Legend of Lost City Spurs Exploration, Debate Deep in the dense rain forests of Honduras a glittering white city sits in ruins waiting for discovery.
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#Lemurs Snooze in Caves Like Early Humans Some of Madagascar's ring-tailed lemurs head to bed in caves every night new research finds.
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#Let's Not'Feed The World':'Moving Beyond an Unhelpful Phrase (Op-Ed) Margaret Mellon is a senior scientist for food and the environment at the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS.
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#'Longhorn'Dinosaur Fossil Discovered in Utah The fossilized remains of a newly identified dinosaur with horns so long they would put Triceratops to shame has been discovered in the Utah desert.
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#'Lost'Medieval City Discovered Beneath Cambodian Jungle A lost city known only from inscriptions that existed some 1200 years ago near Angkor in
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#Making Maps In The Brain (ISNS)--Disorientation is often one of the first warnings of Alzheimer's disease.
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#Meet Your Mama: First Ancestor of All Placental mammals Revealed A tiny furry-tailed creature is the most complete picture yet as to
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#Megadrought Took Long-lasting Toll on Amazon During the summer of 2005 a stretch of rainforest in the Amazon nearly double the size of California experienced a severe drought.
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#Megalodon Mystery: What Killed Earth's Largest Shark? LOS ANGELES Megalodon the most massive shark ever to prowl the oceans may have gotten so big that it was prone to extinction.
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#Melting Sea Ice Keeps Hungry Polar bears On land Polar bears the iconic victims of climate change are shifting their migration patterns because of changes in sea ice.
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#MERS Virus Found in Camels Camels are carriers of the new Middle east respiratory syndrome (MERS) virus according to a new study.
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#Most Ancient Romans Ate Like Animals Ancient Romans are known for eating well with mosaics from the empire portraying sumptuous displays of fruits vegetables cakes and of course wine.
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#Most People Shouldn't Eat Gluten-Free Many Americans are considering cutting back on the amount of gluten in their diets
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#Mount etna: Facts About Volcano's Eruptions Mount etna is the largest active volcano in Italy. Located near the east coast of the island of Sicily it is 10900 feet (3329 meters) tall with a base circumference of about 93 miles (150 kilometers.
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#Mysterious Elk Deaths Plague New mexico Officials with the New mexico Department of Game and Fish are puzzling over the mysterious deaths of more than 100 elk apparently all within a 24-hour period in rural New mexico.
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