By Nina Chestney LONDON (Reuters) - Global concern about climate change has risen only very slightly over the past two years, as consumers have focused on more immediate economic worries, according to an opinion poll published on Sunday. [More]
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By Daniel Trotta and Basil Katz NEW YORK (Reuters) - Hurricane Irene lashed New York with heavy winds and driving rain Sunday, knocking out power and flooding some of Lower Manhattan's deserted streets but so far the feared major devastation was avoided as the storm lost some of its punch. [More]
Read More »Hurricane Irene is a reminder that adapting to climate change is smart policy, regardless of the climate change part
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Read More »Irene Cuts Power, Oil Operations along East Coast
By Selam Gebrekidan and David Sheppard NEW YORK (Reuters) - New York City braced for widespread blackouts as Hurricane Irene churned up the East Coast on Saturday, leaving more than 1 million homes and businesses without power in coastal states further south. [More]
Read More »Extraterrestrial Hurricanes: Other Planets Have Huge Storms, Too
By Earth standards, Hurricane Irene is a monster storm. But it's just a baby compared to the massive cyclones of Jupiter and Saturn
Read More »The fight against dengue fever continues
Every year, 50-100 million people are infected with the dengue fever virus, which is transmitted to humans through the bites of female Aedes aegypti mosquitoes, mainly in South East Asia and South America.
Read More »Interview: Photographer Jim Reed on Hurricane Irene and Storm Chasing
Over the next few days Hurricane Irene will unleash a watery fury on the U.S east coast. [More]
Read More »How Cold Is a Y Dwarf Star? Even You Are Warmer
Scientists have discovered the coldest type of star-like bodies known, which at times can be cooler than the human body. Astronomers had unsuccessfully pursued these dark entities, called Y dwarfs, ever since their existence was theorized more than a decade ago. They are nearly impossible to see relying on visible light, but with the infrared vision of NASA's WISE space telescope , researchers finally detected the faint glow of six Y dwarfs relatively close to our sun, within a distance of about 40 light-years
Read More »Carl Zimmer On Rats, Cats, Viruses and Tattoos
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Read More »Timeline Showcases Life of Scientific American Founder for Magazine’s 166th Anniversary
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Read More »Map of Flood Risks and Hurricane Evacuation Zones Wakes Up NYC Residents [UPDATE]
As Hurricane Irene trundles toward the densely populated cities of the U.S. [More]
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Read More »El Nino Ups Conflict Odds
Historians have speculated for years that global environmental changes caused some ancient wars to erupt, or even societies to collapse. Such connections may still exist--because new research finds that the risk of civil war in tropical countries increases during hot, dry El Nino years as opposed to cooler La Nina periods. The study is in the journal Nature .
Read More »U.S. Edges Closer to Decision on Canada Pipeline
By Timothy Gardner and Ayesha Rascoe WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A proposed $7 billion Canada-to-Texas pipeline cleared a major obstacle on Friday with the release of U.S.
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