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#Sloth Facts: Habits, Habitat & Diet Sloths are tropical mammals that live in Central and South america.
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#Is Climate Change Ruining Wine Corks? Wine lovers might treasure the oaky full-bodied taste of a cabernet sauvignon or the light and fruity aroma of a pinot grigio.
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#Has Earth's Missing Heat Been Found? Where oh where is the planet's missing heat?
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#Devonian period: Climate, Animals & Plants The Devonian period occurred from 416 million to 358 million years ago.
Myriad studies reveal how reading material and smart phones get contaminated with fecal matter when used on the toilet.
It's hard to wash an iphone. Misconception No. 5: More pooping leads to more weight loss Seems like this one is aligned with the laws of physics:
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#Transparent Snails &'Fairy'Wasps: Top 10 New Species Revealed A fuzzy-faced tree-living carnivore a transparent snail
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#Rain! Storm Heads for Southern Plains, Won t End Drought Drought-weary residents of the Southern Plains do meteorologists ever have a welcome forecast for you:
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#Huge Swath of Amazon Preserved in Record-Setting Deal (Op-Ed) Meg Symington is managing director for WWF's Amazon program.
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#Bumble Inn: New england Gets New'Hotel'for Pollinators An unusual hotel in New england is generating a lot of buzz in scientific circles.
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#Facts About Ibex Ibex are wild goats that live in the mountainous regions of Europe north Central asia and northern Africa.
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#To Capture the Milky way, Capture the Landscape Mike Taylor is accomplished an landscape astrophotographer and an instructor for night photography and postprocessing.
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#Vegetarian Diets Lower Blood pressure Best Scientists are reporting results today that might boil the blood of some people on the Atkin's and other low-carb diets:
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#Vietnam May Destroy Its Illegal Ivory, Rhino Horn and Tiger Bone Vietnam could be the latest country to destroy its stockpiles of illegal wildlife products.
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#Egyptian Grape Guard's Ancient Contract Decoded An ancient labor contract by a guard hired to protect a vineyard in ancient Egypt has been deciphered.
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#Chernobyl Trees Barely Decomposed, Study Finds Almost 30 years ago the world's attention was fixed on Chernobyl the nuclear power plant in Ukraine that exploded in one of the world's worst nuclear disasters.
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#Improve the Food, Not Just the Food Label (Op-Ed) The nutrition labels on food may soon get a makeover as the Food
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#Missing Link? Mississippi Floods, and a Great City Disappears The mysterious abandonment of one of North america's first big cities may be linked to a massive Mississippi river flood 800 years ago a new study finds.
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when one of the strongest El Niã os on record was in force. Not all of El Niã o s effects are negative:
But the El Niã o rains in Southern California are correlated best with strong El Niã os.
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There s still a lot of work to do to be able to predict El Niã os further out
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#Garcinia cambogia: Weight-Loss Supplement May be Toxic to Some The use of Garcinia cambogia a popular weight-loss supplement may pose health risks to people who are taking certain antidepressants a recent case report suggests.
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#Food additives'Generally Recognized As Safe Could Be Anything But (Op-Ed)" Peter Lehner is executive director of the Natural resources Defense Council (NRDC).
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#Prehistoric Poop Reveals Neanderthals Ate Plants Don't call them brutes. Neanderthals ate their veggies. Traces of 50000-year-old poop found at a caveman campground in Spain suggest that modern humans'prehistoric cousins may have had a healthy dose of plants in their diet researchers say.
He added that scientists need a much better reference database for the profile of chemicals they should expect to see in the fossilized feces of different animals such as bears and humans.
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#Mediterranean Diet May be Beneficial for Kids'Weight Children who follow the so-called Mediterranean diet may be less likely to be overweight
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#Will Iconic Sequoias Fall to Climate Change? SACRAMENTO Calif. California's iconic trees the giant sequoias may sail through the state's current extreme drought.
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For that to happen it would first need to be incorporated into your genome within the cell nucleus where all of your other genes reside.
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#I Am Groot: Is a Walking, Talking Plant-Person Possible? Lumbering around on his barky limbs sprouting flowers
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#Apple's Health App Tracks Almost Everything, Except Periods Apple has released finally its much-anticipated health app
but some are asking why the app has no feature for tracking a woman's menstrual cycle.
The Healthkit app lets users track a slew of data about their bodies. The app can track
not only the usual suspects such as daily calories consumed and number of steps taken but also oodles of other health-related data including users'blood alcohol content body fat percentage respiratory rate and intake of sodium magnesium calcium fiber iodine
But the developers neglected to serve the segment of the population that menstruates the Verge reported.
Apps for monitoring menstrual cycle do exist. For instance Clue is an app available for iphones that lets users keep track of bleeding pain mood
and sexual activity over the course of the month so a woman can know if her period is regular
Another app called Period Tracker has similar features and can predict the start of the user's next period.
6 Apps That May Stimulate Your Love Life So why doesn't Apple's Healthkit have these features?
Perhaps the app lacks a menstrual tracker because Apple's employees are primarily male The Verge's Arielle Duhaime-Ross wrote.
The app Clue has developed already an update that could integrate with Apple's Healthkit if approved a Clue employee told The Verge.
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#Humans Managed Rainforests of Southeast asia for Thousands of Years The untouched rainforests of Southeast asia may have been manhandled more than previously thought.
In present-day Borneo Sumatra Java Thailand and Vietnam humans started burning and managing forests to make way for food-bearing plants as early as 11000 years ago soon after the end of the last ice age a new study suggests.
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#Lonely Cows Are Slow Learners Immediately after birth on many dairy farms baby cows are separated from their mothers
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#Nearing Collapse? West Antarctica's Glaciers Speeding Up Six big glaciers in West Antarctica are flowing much faster than 40 years ago a new study finds.
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#My Time With Comet Lovejoy (Op-Ed) Victor Rogus is an amateur astronomer and this is the sixth in his series of exclusive Space. com posts about amateur astronomy.
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#Broccoli Brew Eases Air pollution Effect, But Is This Detox? Scientists have concocted a brew made with broccoli sprouts that may help protect against the toxic effects of air pollution.
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#Ruins of Bustling Port Unearthed at Egypt's Giza Pyramids TORONTO The remains of a bustling port
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#Cheers! Video Reveals Bubbly Science Behind Brewing Beer A batch of Sierra nevada Bigfoot Barleywine bubbles
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#Mummies'Milk: World's Oldest Cheese Found in China Yellow chunks of the world's oldest cheese may have been discovered on the bodies of mummies buried in China's Taklamakan Desert.
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#British Storms Uncover WWII Bombs, Ancient Trees The unusually stormy weather in the United kingdom this winter has done more than caused flooding.
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#Pandas'Latest Threat: Horses? The 1600 pandas left living in the wild face a new threat:
Horses. Seeking a safe investment farmers in China's Sichuan Province have been increasingly buying up horses
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#Polar bear Caught on Camera with Eerie Musk ox Horn (Photo) In the blue light of the Russian Arctic scientists captured a rare photo of a polar bear approaching a musk ox carcass Thursday (March 27.
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#3 Ways to Get More Probiotics Without Popping Another Pill When I was younger I remember thinking that bacteria was a bad word.
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#Hunters to Herders: Ancient Civilization Made Rapid Switch Bones unearthed from an ancient mound in Turkey suggest that humans there shifted their diet from hunting to herding over just a few centuries findings that shed light on the dawn of agriculture scientists say.
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#'Mummy Lake'Used for Ancient Rituals, Not Water Storage In Colorado's Mesa verde national park a large 1000-year-old structure long thought to be an Ancestral Puebloan water reservoir may not have been built to store water after all a new study suggests.
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#Floating Islands of Rock Tracked in Pacific A computer model could help track rafts of floating rock in the ocean perhaps giving scientists a way to warn ship captains to stay away.
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#European Bison to Be released into Wild Bison went extinct in Europe nearly 100 years ago
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#Monkeys: Facts, Types & Pictures Monkeys live all over the world and come in various shapes sizes and colors.
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#Origins of Mysterious World trade center Ship Revealed In July 2010 amid the gargantuan rebuilding effort at the site of the World trade center in Lower Manhattan construction workers halted the backhoes
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#How Texas Man Survived 1, 000 Killer bees A municipal worker who got stung by an estimated 1000 bees
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#Rains Spurred by Climate Change Killing Penguin Chicks Penguin-chick mortality rates have increased in recent years off the coast of Argentina a trend scientists attribute to climate change
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#Hong kong to Destroy More than 30 Tons of Ivory Following in the footsteps of China and the United states conservation officials in Hong kong announced that they will destroy their stockpile of confiscated ivory.
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#What Is Kosher Food? Kosher food is not a style of cooking or a cultural menu (like Chinese or Italian food).
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#Avocados: Health Benefits, Risks & Nutrition Facts Rich creamy and flavorful avocados are a versatile fruit that add heft and health to many dishes.
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#7 Easy Ways to Save Water This Summer (Op-Ed) Peter Lehner is executive director of the Natural resources Defense Council (NRDC.
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For comparison the clearest images on Google maps have a resolution of 3 feet (1 m). From the G-Liht images researchers can pick out individual trees rather than just a green smear.
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#As Plant virus Jumps to Bees, Does it Cause Colony Collapse? Jeff Nesbit was the director of public affairs for two prominent federal science agencies.
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#Facial recognition Tech Can Read Your Emotions If someone is described as smiling but not with their eyes that person is likely faking the smile.
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These creatures are more than just mistakes to be chalked up as regrettable tallies on some bureaucratic spreadsheet.
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#Human Muscle Rebuilt with Pig Bladder Tissue An experimental treatment using a pig bladder could help people who have lost a substantial portion of a muscle researchers say.
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#Sustainable Ranching: Where Cows and Capybara Roam (Op-Ed) Julie Kunen is executive director for WCS's Latin america and Caribbean Program.
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#Who Will Save Earth? The Ingenious Human Mind (Op-Ed) Raghu Murtugudde is executive director of the Chesapeake bay Forecasting System at the University of Maryland Earth System Science Interdisciplinary Center (ESSIC) and a professor
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and photograph the pieces then post the images online in a publicly shared database. I think people will be researching this amber long after
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#Snack Down: The Rise and Fall of Super bowl Snack foods Not so long ago avocado was a kitchen appliance color
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#Conservation Efforts Not Just for Tree Huggers This Sciencelives article was provided to Live Science in partnership with the National Science Foundation.
Researchers from computer science biology and economics are collaborating on these problems. As for the topic I've been enamored increasingly with plants over the years.
I think everyone would be surprised at the excitement of writing computer code! Coding involves great creativity
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#How Do Pineapples Grow? Contrary to what some people think pineapples don't grow on trees they grow out of the ground from a leafy plant.
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#oeplum Landing#an all-digital production created by WGBH in Boston uses animated webisodes online games a mobile app live-action videos and hands-on activities to increase children
or the mobile app Plum s Photo Hunt (iphone ipod Touch ipad) allowing children to draw scenes
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while the directive would have to be incorporated into the national laws of all member states by 2011.
A search of plant genome databases found them to contain no genes comparable to those of certain bacteria known to make the gas.
compiled in massive databases alongside detailed family trees, rather than harnessing genetic markers in the DNA sequence.
points out that with his $5-million annual budget, he can monitor 84 spots, mostly in North america, via ground-based sites, aircraft, or ships.
Yet the number of swine-flu sequences in the international Genbank database is about a tenth of that for avian flu viruses.
and land developers move deeper into dense regions of the forest, a new study suggests.
and how they could be incorporated into the next climate treaty. This is basically the fault line between developed and developing countries,
when developers are racing to create crops that produce many different pesticides. Insects can become resistant to individual insecticides in much the same way as bacteria develop resistance to antibiotics.
One of the most common'pyramided'crops on the market is cotton that produces two different'Bt'toxins made naturally by the bacterium Bacillus thuringensis.
But this does not pose a threat for control by the current pyramided Bt cotton of this insect Tabashnik says.
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