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#Rim Fire Endangers Experimental Forest This article was provided by Accuweather. com. As the California Rim Fire near Yosemite national park continues to burn becoming one of the state's largest fires in California history it is coming dangerously close to sending years of research
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#Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Cucumbers Sickens 73 An outbreak of Salmonella linked to cucumbers imported from Mexico has sickened 73 people in 18 states according to an announcement today from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC.
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#Satellites Spy Beetle Attacks on Forests A new computer program detected a slow-motion decline and subsequent revival of forests in the Pacific Northwest in recent years.
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#Scientists Speak Out on Harm of Research Hiatus (Op-Ed) Perrin Ireland is senior science communications specialist for the Natural resources Defense Council.
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#Shake It! Dinosaurs Waggled Flashy Tails to Woo Mates Feathered dinosaurs might have used muscular tails to shake tail feathers
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#Shaped Like an Apple? Beware Kidney disease Are apples bad for the kidneys? The answer is yes
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#Shining a Spotlight on Magnesium  Some nutrients get a lot of attention because we don t consume enough of them.
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#Should You Stockpile Olive oil? Erratic weather including a devastating drought in Europe and a freak hailstorm in Australia has left the world with a looming shortage of olive oil.
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#Shrine Found at Buddha's Birthplace dates to 6th century B c. An ancient timber structure that may have marked once Buddha's birthplace has been unearthed in Nepal.
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#Shutdown May Hinder California's Rim Fire Cleanup One of the worst wildfires in California's history continues to burn in Yosemite national park where employees will be furloughed
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#Six Science-Based Strategies to Beat Holiday Bloat (Op-Ed) Katherine Tallmadge M. A r. D. is registered a dietitian noted motivational and wellness speaker author of Diet Simple:
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#Smell Ya Later: Corpse Flower in its Death Throes WASHINGTON A corpse flower in its death throes doesn't smell like a corpse at all.
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#Sneaky Ways to Make Halloween Healthy In a Halloween nightmare of its own kind parents can only watch as their kids collect
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#Sparkling wines from Sussex? Climate Change Swirls Wine Production (Op-Ed) Antonio Busalacchi directs the University of Maryland Earth System Science Interdisciplinary Center and chairs the World Climate Research
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#Starry Sky Over Sequoia National park: Stargazer's Serene Scene (Photos) Astrophotographer Meldeine Sipes took advantage of her family's picturesque vacation spot by shooting some spectacular images of giant sequoia trees under a starry sky.
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#Stealth Assault on Health: Beverages Pack Calorie Punch (Op-Ed) Katherine Tallmadge M. A r. D. is registered a dietitian author of Diet Simple:
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#Strange Ancient Ape Walked On all fours A bizarre ancient ape whose gait has stumped researchers for decades walked on all fours
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#Strange Eats: Scientists Who Snack on Their Research A tube of saggy bacteria-filled flesh the deep-sea tubeworm displays a uniquely unappetizing appearance.
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#Stunning Byzantine Mosaic Uncovered in Israel Archaeologists have uncovered an extraordinary mosaic that would've been used as the floor of a public building during the Byzantine Period in
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#Subarctic Wildfire Activity Is Heating Up Subarctic wildfire frequency is higher now than it has been at any other point in the last 10000 years new records show.
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#Sugar Mist Makes Veggies More Palatable to Kids BOSTON A light mist of sugar could help the broccoli
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#Surprising Pollution Problem: Too Many Trees (Op-Ed) Jamie Workman writer for the Environmental Defense Fund contributed this article to Livescience's Expert Voices:
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#Sweet Disguise: Chocolate-Covered Elephant Ivory Seized in Macau Ivory poachers go to sometimes-absurd lengths to smuggle prized pieces of elephant tusks across borders.
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#Syria: What Is Poisonous Gas? Updated on Friday Aug 30 at 10:15 a m. ET. Reports that the Syrian government has used poisonous gas against rebels in that country's civil insurrection have prompted the Obama administration to consider military action against the government of President Bashar al-Assad.
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#Thanksgiving for Dieters: How to Make a Meal Everyone Can Eat What happens when a vegan a person on the Paleo diet
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#Thanksgiving Trauma: The 7 Strangest Holiday ER Visits The holidays are a time of joy and giving thanks.
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#Thanksgivings Past: Old Holiday Menus When Thanksgiving was declared a national holiday in 1863 the typical Turkey Day table was stuffed with far more than turkey.
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#The 10 Weirdest Spills in Naturefrom molasses to rubber ducks some strange substances have spilled into waterways and onto roadways.
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#The Story of the World's First Christmas card The U s. Greeting card Association predicts Americans will send about 1. 6 billion Christmas cards this year.
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#The Truth About Garcinia cambogia If you ask me there's really only one way to lose weight
Further examples include a Burritobot on Kickstarter last year and Google serving 3d printed pasta. Other 3d printing technologies have been investigated for use with food.
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#There s Gold In Them, Thar Hills--And Toxic Mercury (ISNS) --When gold was discovered in California in 1849 the miners were confronted with a problem:
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#Thirsty Wood's Distress Call Heard in Lab Like a person gasping for air when it's in short supply living trees make noises
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#Toddler Meals Have Too much Salt: CDC Most ready-to-eat meals for toddlers have too much salt government researchers say.
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#Tomatoes, Summer's Last Sigh (Op-Ed) Katherine Tallmadge M. A r. D. is registered a dietitian author of Diet Simple:
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#Trees Have Internal Clocks Too, Study Finds Like human bodies some trees have internal clocks that coordinate the activities of their cells with the cycles of day
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This article was updated at 9: 07 am ET Friday July 19 to remove references to measuring carbon dioxide intake (the study measured only water loss not carbon dioxide intake
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#Urbanization Can Actually Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions (Op-Ed) Chris Busch is director of research and Hallie Kennan is a research assistant atâ Energy Innovation:
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#US Ivory Crush Canceled in Wake of Shutdown In a bid to discourage poachers and wildlife traffickers federal officials had planned to pulverize 6 tons (5. 4 tonnes) of illegal elephant ivory this week
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#US to Destroy 6 Tons of Ivory This Week In a first U s. officials are going to destroy their massive stockpile of illegal ivory this week hoping to send a zero-tolerance message to elephant poachers.
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#UV Light Makes Mushrooms Rich in Vitamin d The dog days of summer are a distant memory and so are the long bright sunny days.
Hansen and his colleagues teamed up with Google to make it happen. On a single computer processing the data archive would have taken 15 years Hansen said.
With Google's cloud computing it took mere days. The fine scale of the map allows researchers to zoom in close enough to see logging roads river meanders
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#Virtual Nature Makes Us Feel Good Even if It's Farmville (Op-Ed) This article was published originally at The Conversation.
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#Western Crop Watering May Make Wetter East Coast Summers SAN FRANCISCO Intensive irrigation in the Western United states could be causing wetter summers on the East Coast new research suggests.
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#Whales Trap Dinner with Mouthful of Swirling Bristles Humpback and bowhead whales create their own food nets from specialized bristles in their mouths to more efficiently nab fishy morsels a new study of baleen whales suggests.
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#What 11 Billion People Mean for Food security Editor's note: Â By the end of this century Earth may be home to 11 billion people the United nations has estimated earlier than previously expected.
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#What America's Forests Looked Like Before Europeans Arrived European settlers transformed America's Northeastern forests.
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#What Are Greenhouse Gases? Behind the struggle to address global warming and climate change lies the increase in greenhouse gases in our atmosphere.
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#What Are Superfoods? Superfoods are foods mostly plant-based but also some fish and dairy thought to be nutritionally dense and thus good for one's health.
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#What Is a Paw Paw? What tastes like a cross between a banana and a mango and might be growing in your neighborhood right now?
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#What Is Coconut oil? The coconut palm ranks as one of the most useful plants on the planet.
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#What Is Gluten? Gluten refers to the proteins found in wheat endosperm (a type of tissue produced in seeds that's ground to make flour.
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#What is Hay fever? Simply put it's a misnomer. Doctors and researchers who specialize in allergies prefer the term allergic rhinitis
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#What Is Jell-o? Sold since 1897 Jell-o has occupied a familiar place on American dinner tables for decades.
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#What Is Melatonin? Melatonin is produced a hormone naturally by the pineal gland in response to darkness.
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#What Is Molasses? Thousands of fish have been reported dead in the waters around Honolulu after a massive spill of molasses.
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#What Is Raspberry Ketone? A raspberry contains 200 molecules that contribute to its distinct raspberry flavor.
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#What is the'Birds and the Bees'?'The phrase the birds and the bees is a metaphor for explaining the mechanics of reproduction to younger children relying on imagery of bees pollinating
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#What Is the Oldest Tree in the World? Until 2013 the oldest individual tree in the world was Methuselah a 4845-year-old Great Basin bristlecone pine (Pinus longaeva) in the White Mountains of California.
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#What Is the Paleo Diet? The Paleo Diet also known as the Stone age Caveman or Ancient Diet is a modern attempt to replicate the diet of humans of the Paleolithic age.
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#What Is the World's Largest Tree? The largest tree in the world is a giant sequoia (Sequoiadendron giganteum) in California's Sequoia National park. Called General Sherman the tree is about 52500 cubic feet (1487 cubic meters) in volume.
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#What Is the World's Tallest Tree? The tallest trees in the world are redwoods (Sequoia sempervirens)
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#What Is Veal? Like many culinary terms veal came to English from French. It refers to the meat of a young cow
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#What's Driving Federal Efforts to Nullify State Animal Protections?(Op-Ed) Wayne Pacelle is the president and chief executive officer of The Humane Society of the United states (HSUS.
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#Where Did Potatoes Come From? The potato is an immigrant coming from the Andes mountains in South america or by some accounts possibly from the western coast of Chile.
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#Which Comes First--Optimism Or Good health?(ISNS)--Boosting optimism defined as the general expectation that the future will be favorable could provide new ways to improve health some researchers believe.
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#Whole Grains, Half truths, and Lots of Confusion An enduring mantra among nutritionists from both a vegetarian and carnivorous perspective has been to eat more whole grains to reduce the risk of heart disease type 2 diabetes and colon cancer.
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#Why Are Tree Rings Lighter or Darker? New wood formed in a tree during spring
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#Why Autumn Leaves May be dulled by Climate Change Every year New england and other northern regions reliably burst into a blaze of fall color.
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#Why Do Camels Have Humps? Contrary to popular belief the camel s humps are not full of water.
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#Why Do People Drink Milk? Milk is recognized widely as a nutritious drink for people of all ages it's a good source of protein calcium Vitamin d potassium and other vitamins and minerals.
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#Why Do We Carve Pumpkins at Halloween? Carving vegetables into scary faces then lighting them is an odd kind of custom that just must have interesting roots.
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#Why Elk Are Robbing Birds Sonya Auer of the Department of Environmental Conservation at the University of Massachusetts Amherst recently won the Elton Prize from The british Ecological Society for her research and writing.
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#Wild and Woolly: Deer Joins Sheep Flock Even deer get lonely it seems. A young red deer in England has been accepted into a flock of about 100 sheep
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#Wild Turkeys Are Back, A Century After Severe Decline In the early 1900s wild turkeys seemed to be on the road toward extinction as unregulated hunting
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#Wildlife Bandits: How Criminology Can Fight Poaching Newark N. J. With no shortage of human-on-human misdeeds criminologists haven't typically concerned themselves with crimes against wildlife and the environment.
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#Will Eating Pet food Kill Me? There s no official record of how many people dine on crunchy kibble
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#World's Largest Owl Exposes Health of Russia's Forests The world's largest owl requires equally huge trees a finding that reveals that this salmon-devouring predator could be a key sign of the health of some of the last great forests of Russia
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