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Synopsis: 9. security & defence: Weapons:


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mineral extraction and mining or fuel production oe rely on vast quantities of water. Cooling towers re-circulate water with the sole purpose of getting rid of heat,


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I'd be better off mining loose change from the backs of old sofas. Instead I pay a visit to Bitcoin Central, one of the most popular Bitcoin trading services.


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which was more than the guns of World war i. The impacts of this pandemic should have been especially severe because unusually,


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Â"Water is becoming so scarce in certain areas that gun battles erupt, Â said Alamarie,


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mining materials, fabricating, selling, throwing them away; a circular economy is based around making products that are disassembled more easily,

As mines become depleted, it could soon force the market to change its recent ways.


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So evolution endowed the desert ant with a secret weapon: geometry. Armed with its mathematical know-how,


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and of the nearby saltpetre (potassium nitrate) mines, generated enormous interest in Europe and the United states. Trainlines were constructed at great expense through the desert to export the valuable materials,

Unfortunately, the same reaction also leads to the production of powerful explosives, which have been responsible for the deaths of some 150 million people.)


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when Paul Ehrlich's book The Population Bomb warned of mass starvation due to overpopulation, the rate of human population growth peaked oe and then declined.


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and created a mining boom for minerals, oil and coal that is destroying ecosystems and producing a deluge of toxin


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Rock and tollwe are also reshaping the planet's rocky material oe mining and other excavation shifts four times the amount moved naturally by glaciers and rivers.


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/Americas-Secret-Weapons: -Mind-Control-and-Biowarfare&id=5987 10. Dissecting and Cementing Marmosets Brains Scientists crack open the marmosets scull, vacuum out swaths of brain tissue to cause visual blind spots,


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Large explosive eruptions send up sulfur compounds that turn into tiny sulfate particles high into the atmosphere,


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a way to use honeybees in detecting land mines. But researchers on both sides say that colony collapse may be the first time that the defense machinery of the post-Sept. 11 Homeland Security Department


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The vendors seem unperturbed about the possibility that they are breaking the law. oethe police wont crack down us its not guns or drugs


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Sh*t. I bring out the really big guns: oelisten, the thing is, my wife is pregnantike really pregnantnd she sent


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Your guess is as good as mine the patents all stemmed from 2002-2004, and when he died in 2004,

and straps that were used quite heavily during WWII the Marman Clamp was used actually to hold the atomic bombs carried by the Enola Gay.


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The two officers, guns drawn, warily entered the shop. In a back room, they found the perp, angry and ready to fight,

The invention of a netting gun that captured wild turkeys alive changed everything. In the 1970s


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whereas reading the same email online could require using power sourced from mountaintop-removal coal-mining.


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Hitting Pay dirt Mcintyre normally works in the investment field, specializing in major mining projects. He has always been good at math. oei won mathematics prizes in school,

The Smoking Gun of Climatology Most of all, however, Jones controlled the oesmoking gun of climatology:

the Earths temperature curve. The temperature records dating back to the beginning of industrialization are intended to prove that the average global temperature has increased already by almost one Degree celsius since 1850.


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because each time you increase the salary youre actually making it more unaffordable for everybody in the rural space. oeweve found that with the mining industry.


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About 20 percent of all online transactions now take place over so-called alternative payment systems, according to consulting firm Javelin Strategy and Research.

Paypal acted more as an enabler a way of extending the credit card model of payment into the online realm than as a bomb-thrower.

About 20 percent of all online transactions now take place over so-called alternative payment systems, according to consulting firm Javelin Strategy and Research.


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also happens to be the largest plant thats ever been sequenced by the whole genome shotgun strategy where we break it apart


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and women who could afford to burn 100 shotgun shells every outing also might throw dollars at a hardway eight.

and women who could afford to burn 100 shotgun shells every outing also might throw dollars at a hardway eight.


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It has a restaurant that seats 120 people as well as classrooms, cafes, turrets, wobbly bridges, and imported wood from all over the world.


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Alfred Nobel ensured that he would be remembered for something other than the invention of dynamite. What is notable about today s plutocrats is that they tend to bestow their fortunes in much the same way they made them:


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Look for several new mines to come online in coming years and China s stranglehold on the industry to plummet. 16.)


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if our reality hasn t been augmented in some way. 2. Alternative Currency Bankers According to Javelin Strategies, 20%of all online trades are already being done with alternative currencies.

In the future, robotic earthworms will be used to silently mine the landfills and replace whatever is extracted with high-grade soil. 39.

Nano-Weapons Specialists Many of the weapons of the future will be too small to be seen by the human eye.


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How Netflix eviscerated Blockbuster is an old story, but now other traditional entertainment providers are facing the same threat.

The modern combat soldier is embedded in a web of software that provides intelligence, communications, logistics and weapons guidance.


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Historic Park Bothe-Napa valley State Park Brannan Island State Recreational Area California Mining & Mineral Museum Candlestick Point State Recreational Area


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Other 2010 nominees#including Blockbuster#bit the dust, while companies, such as Dollar Thrifty are on the road to oblivion.

Blockbuster filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. In April of this year, Dish Network acquired the company for $320 million.

Blockbuster is in the process of dismantling, after it once controlled the VHS and DVD markets. House & Garden folded after 106 years.


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According to the CDC, lemon eucalyptus oil could be a much safer and more natural weapon. The CDC confirmed that lemon eucalyptus oil can be as effective as DEET in repelling mosquitoes


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#Explosives and Pesticides Can Be detected by Using Bee Venom MIT scientists discover that bee venom can detect explosives and some pesticides.

they can create ultra-sensitive detectors for explosives such as TNT, as well as at least two different types of pesticides.

and this is the first time researchers have seen the proteins react to explosives. The new sensors are hypersensitive to explosives

with the ability to detect even single molecules of the chemicals, and further, they can even detect the molecules the explosive chemicals form into as they break down.

The sensors can provide experts with a fingerprint#of each explosive as well as the state of its breakdown.

But the sensors arent just useful for explosives#the researchers found that the coated nanotubes can also detect two pesticides that contain nitro-aromatic compounds.


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At least the Goldman sachs vampires have plenty of money to buy guns to shoot starving peasants who will be trying to steal heirloom tomatoes from their manor gardens.


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or a strong central bank,#said Beth Robertson, director of payments research at Javelin Strategy and Research.


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Fungi of the Cordyceps genus are the products of a tightly evolved arms race between hosts


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There s no silver bullet to keep death and the diseases of old age at bay. If there s anything close to a secret, it s silver buckshot.

I called Moraitis a few weeks ago from my home in Minneapolis. Elpiniki died in the spring at age 85,


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Today, the boutique sells high-end scissors, professional kitchen knives and, increasingly, men s straight razors. Heimderdinger s is just one of more than 1


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The Shutup Gun When you aim the Speechjammer at someone, it records that person s voice and plays it back to him with a delay of a few hundred milliseconds.

It s different from conventional weapons such as samurai swords,#Kurihara says. We hope it will build a more peaceful world.#

Sleep Mining Wearing a small sensor on your head, at home, while you sleep, could be the key to diagnosing diseases early


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#emphasis mine The IBEX data fit in nicely with recent results from Voyager. Voyager 1 and 2 are near the edge of the solar system


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and unremarkablea two-mile stretch of road at the mouth of Boulder Canyon that served as one of several mining-supply depots following the 1859 Colorado gold rush.

In 1952, the federal government made greater Boulder the site of Rocky Flats, a 27-building nuclear weapons manufacturing facility.

#oeit s a dual-edged sword,#says Anson.##oeit s harder for me to run my plant,


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It s surmounted by a spinning laser turret and knobbed with cameras, radar, antennas, and G. P. S. It looks a little like an ice-cream truck, lightly weaponized for inner-city work.

He went on to build robots that explored mines In virginia, guided visitors through the Smithsonian,

When the gun went off, the bike sputtered forward, rolled three feet, and fell over.#

#oeit was our secret weapon, #Thrun told me. Rather than program the car with models of the rocks


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and your predicament, give you weapons, give you armour: real things you can take back into your prison.

and give them weapons and give them armour and pass on whatever wisdom we have gleaned from our short stay on this green world we have an obligation not to preach, not to lecture,


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which forced the artists there to seek a new way to power their flamethrowers, is the origin story of a company that now produces

Until Mason needed a way to power his flamethrowers, that is. All Power Labs has taken gasification

Feed a bunch of walnut shells or wood chips into these $27 000 machines and you get fully clean energy at less than 10 cents a kilowatt hour, a fraction of


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Commuters in Silicon valley report seeing one of the cars#asily identifiable by a spinning turret mounted on the roof#n average of once an hour.

His company, Velodyne, makes a unit that packs 64 lasers in a turret that typically rotates at 600 rpm,


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which nuclear power plants produce energy) is much easier to control than nuclear fusion (the process by which the sun burns, and nuclear weapons work).


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filled with whiskey headed to the U s. and guns on their way to Europe. Liquor bottles were traditionally a target for light-fingered longshoremen


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It just freekin wheelchair with a flamethrower. Why do you ask?..Swimming with the jellyfish, similar to running with the bulls!..


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easier-to-use alternatives chief among them the blockbuster game Minecraft, from a game developer with no Metaverse-making pretensions.


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I was an engineer working as part of an IBM team to build a mobile satellite command and control center for monitoring missile launches from space.

This contract was part of Reagan s#oestar Wars#missile defense system. Whenever a missile was launched, the heat plume coming out of the back of the rocket produces a distinct heat signature instantly detectable by satellites tens of thousands of miles away with infrared sensors.

The technology we were using over 25 years ago could instantly detect missile launches anywhere on earth, within seconds of the launch.

I can only assume today s technology is hundreds of times more precise than anything we were working with back then. 2007 NASA image of forest fires in California The above photo was infrared taken with thermal imaging sensors on NASA s Ikhana unmanned research

As we add entire new toolsets to our fire suppression arsenal, these decisions become far more difficult.


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Horvath and Barrangou s paper set off a race to figure out what the bacteria s mysterious secret weapon was.


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Now, there are going to be some animals that you either get your rifle and then put the product in your freezer,

With a visible boundary, there s no question#this side is mine and that side is yours.


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Lego club Teens writing a manga book online Class on making medieval weapons from office supplies Sit down aerobics for seniors#oecrafters Who Care##Needlework lovers meet to knit


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Water Bullets Nonlethal weapons employ many different technologies, but using water bullets could be the easiest to use and also the least dangerous.

Are water bullets a likely candidate for nonlethal weapon technology, and how long before police forces are equipped to use them?

31. Crowdsourced Court System If a court system were developed using crowdsourcing to form its jury decisions,

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She calls themour secret weapon and says she can hire good engineers here for about half the cost of comparable workers in Silicon valley.


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But Blockbuster said much the same thing about video rentals before it wasdisremediated out of business by Netflix (NFLX.


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In the future, robotic earthworms will be used to silently mine the landfills and replace whatever is extracted with high-grade soil. 147.

Nano-Weapons Specialists Many of the weapons of the future will be too small to be seen by the human eye. 158.


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and other explosives and it can be found in many produce and milk products EWG says.


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This high price for quinoa has been a double-edged sword for its producers. The recent U s. demand for quinoa has sent the price soaring initially a boon for poor farmers in Bolivia


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Is it biological warfare or just another back-to-school season? Parents of young children know this scenario all too well


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In fact they are calorie bombs: candy bars with vitamins protein or fiber added. For most of them sugar is either the first (predominant) or second ingredient.


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A 2006 study from the Journal of Interpersonal Violence revealed that owners of vicious dogs were significantly more likely to have criminal convictions for aggressive crimes drugs alcohol domestic violence crimes involving children and firearms.


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Seventeen poachers armed with Kalashnikov rifles entered Dzanga-Ndoki National park in the Central african republic earlier this week representatives from the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) said in a statement.


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and peeling bark during periods of dry windy weather can turn a small ground fire into a terrifying explosive firestorm in a matter of minutes.


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but more like disorganized collections of villages with few signs of warfare social stratification wealth rulers or any other levels of status. But another shift in human development on par with the Great Leap

Most of the characteristics of the today s world now appeared including centralized government and power military forces and warfare institutionalized religion patriarchy monetary systems poverty large-scale agriculture trade networks and empire.<


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or a dirty bomb their bone marrow stops producing enough cells to fight infection or produce blood clotting.

whether these same properties might help shield cells from the DNA damage caused by radiation from a nuclear meltdown or a dirty bomb.


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New roads guns and cars also enable people to hunt gorillas and bring carcasses to city markets where they fetch a handsome sum Olsson said.


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or caloric content is by burning it in a device called a bomb calorimeter. However this method doesn't take into account the fact that humans lose some calories through urine and feces and as heat.


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Calorie measurements then and now are made in a calorie bomb or a bomb calorimeter developed by The french scientist Antoine Lavoisier in 1790.

A small pellet of the food being measured is placed in a device that looks like a pressure cooker.

Pure oxygen is pumped into the bomb and then the food is ignited. Thermometers measure the heat given off and that is the calorie count.

It's called a bomb because you literally explode the food and capture the heat and measure it said Susan Roberts professor at the Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy at Tufts University in Boston Mass.

Calories are heat. All you are doing is measuring how much heat the food converts to


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 Discovery Channel Mythbusters Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman put this bit of folklore to the test in 2006 in an experiment involving an enormous air gun a piece of straw and a palm tree.


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The story told in the FOIA documents broke late last month in the Marquette Mining Journal and on Michigan Public Radio.


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Despite the absence of mining in the region however some water samples contained unsafe levels of mercury.


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#Cold war Nuclear Radiation Creates Anti-Poaching Tool (ISNS)--Radioactive carbon atoms created during 20th-century nuclear bomb tests could help save elephants

Nuclear bomb testing Carbon-14 is produced naturally by cosmic rays interacting with atoms in the Earth's atmosphere.

But in the 1950s and 1960s the United states and the former Soviet union conducted hundreds of aboveground nuclear bomb tests that nearly doubled the concentration of carbon-14 in the atmosphere.


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</p><p>Archaeologists who were on hand during the construction of a new building in Edinburgh uncovered a carved sandstone slab decorated with markers of nobility a Calvary cross and a sword.


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But in recent years researchers at Mcgill University in Montreal have uncovered a new weapon that cranberries have against bacteria.


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When confronted with a raging wildfire such as the Rim Fire now threatening California's Yosemite Valley the U s Forest Service has several weapons in its firefighting arsenal including ground crews who create firebreaks and aircraft that dump water


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against a plan to establish a mine in Alaska's Bristol Bay. The text of the letter from the moviemaker and environmental activist described the site saying nothing like this place exists anywhere else On earth

With regard to plans for the mine in Bristol Bay Sachs said he would ask deeper questions about the reasons for the plan and its implications.


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which is also keen to develop its infrastructure by building railways to serve the country's mines


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The shape and size of the leg suggest the beast was a fast runner a skill that may have helped it flee predators like lions sabre-tooth cats Simpson


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As Andrias put it the company should not be allowed to use its experts'conclusions as a sword by seeding the scientific literature with (Georgia pacific)- funded studies

Details of Syngenta's brand of counterfeit science were brought to light in a blockbuster report by the group 100reporters whose Freedom of Information Act request resulted in a trove of recently unsealed court documents that included thousands of Syngenta emails internal


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But whether we hoist the gun or draw the bowstring or simply acknowledge the facts of nature that require these things to be done it's time to shake off sentimentality


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  oethe magistrates from time to time sent out into the country at large the most discreet of the young warriors equipped only with daggers

and stands in the foremost spears relentlessly all thought of foul flight completely forgotten and has trained well his heart to be steadfast

This included running wrestling discus and javelin throwing. oethey also learned how to manage horses;


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and it's already causing great harm to farms like mine. I speak for a lot of American farmers when


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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.

Nuclear weapons tested in the atmosphere in the 1950s and'60s spread a radioactive variety of carbon worldwide which was picked up by plants during photosynthesis

A critical tool Atmospheric bomb testing caused a spike in carbon-14 that has declined slowly in the past 50 years.


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so devastating to citrus crops that it was classified as a bioterror weapon in 2003 The New yorker reports.


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The colonists did not even have the opportunity to unpack their muskets and only the use of naval gunfire from the ships that were still there drove the attackers off.

 Smith wrote in a 1616 letter to Queen Anne that Powhatan s daughter Pocahontas oehazarded the beating out of her own brains to save mine;


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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

and find out what's going on in some of the frozen continent's most inaccessible places.

So far scientists have deployed about 25 of these GPS-equipped javelins in Antarctica's Pine Island Glacier

The javelins will automatically record and relay their positions for two to three years allowing researchers to figure out how quickly the glacier is flowing into the ocean.

The javelins are designed to only partially embed into the ice so that they are still able to communicate with satellites To that end the devices are equipped with small parachutes

The javelins Gudmundsson and his team have deployed allow researchers to measure areas like this one that are difficult to access over land.


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and tar-sands mining operations that are devastating the region. The river is declining as a result of receding glaciers and smaller snowpacks both

But even worse as the Athabasca flows downstream through the scarred industrial landscape it is contaminated by toxic waste leaching from tar-sands mining operations that poison the waters threatening wildlife

and watched colossal tree-cutting operations clearing thousands of acres of trees flying over miles of virgin forests that had already been leased for new mines.


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In the time after they moved into the center of Mesa verde they developed pottery and the bow and arrow.


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</p><p>Yes ladies hiking in stilettos takes its toll. A study in the October 2009 issue of the journal Arthritis Care & Research found that nearly 64 percent of older women who reported foot pain regularly wore high heels pumps or sandals at some point in their lives.<


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And if squeeze bottles aren't being used try to be first in line to avoid contamination from knives that have touched bread containing gluten.


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17 men armed with Kalashnikov rifles recently entered the park and slaughtered at least 26 elephants four of them calves collecting as much ivory as possible before disappearing to most likely begin preparing their next attack.


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whose warfare killed some 17 million people. He was celebrated also a patron of architecture and the arts however.

Ronald Reagan (1980) was the target of an assassin's bullet in 1981 but he survived


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We had putty knives with us and we had to scrape them off our boots.

That ruled out poop pellets or pelican regurgitation as a possible source he said. There were no hints of layers.


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Before then they used their hands knives and spoons to transfer food from plate to mouth.

Meanwhile some people in China say the use of chopsticks over knives for eating there reflects the importance of scholars over warriors in Chinese culture.</


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Lollar and her colleagues discovered the 2. 6-billion-year-old water in a mine in Ontario Canada.


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The Syrian government however has denied consistently all allegations of the use of poisonous gas or other chemical weapons.

Poisonous gas has a long grim history of use in warfare. In the ancient Syrian city of Dura-Europos the remains of about 20 soldiers from A d. 256 were discovered by archaeologists in 1930.

Recent chemical analysis revealed these soldiers were killed probably not by swords or spears but by sulfur gases ignited by the invading Persian army.

The 10 Most Outrageous Military Experiments The use of poisonous gas and other chemical weapons was banned by the Geneva Protocol following World war i sometimes referred to as the chemists'war during

which chlorine gas tear gas (ethyl bromoacetate or chloroacetone) phosgene mustard gas and other chemical agents were used by both sides.

Syria however is not a signatory to the U n. Chemical Weapons Convention (which strengthened the Geneva Protocol)


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What happens when you mix slightly inebriated people with carving knives? A lot of finger lacerations and thumb lacerations Glatter said.


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The equipment that professional documentary makers use is very different fromâ mine much larger cameras big steady tripods etc. and for a while


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and widespread trade were typical of the Classic he said noting that warfare was also quite common.


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oewhen the miners realized the gold was tucked deep in sedimentary layers they invented hydraulic mining. The fan contains more than a billion cubic meters of sediment reaching down to the Golden gate. The miners used high pressure hoses called monitors to blast the hillsides washing the gold-bearing mud into sluices.

and expert on the Amazon mining operations. oethere is certainly a parallel -what is happening in the Amazon-not just in Peru


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The waste piles or tailings surrounding old gold mines are a good place to look. Conventional mining can't remove 100 percent of the gold from surrounding minerals so some gets wasted.

Once the crops reach their full height treat the soil with a chemical that makes gold soluble.


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but the areas were undisturbed by further mining activity that might have contaminated the trees with gold dust.

The researchers are not proposing mining these eucalyptus trees for gold Lintern cautioned. The amount of gold in the trees is extremely small.


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whether they had been told that it involved guns or whether they had been told that it involved a new skin cream.


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After Livescience's Ouramazingplanet originally reported the story people from around the country contacted Raines to discover the forest's location including several salvage companies hoping to mine the forest for its wood.


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