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Oil Mats after BP Spill May Pose Long-Term Ecosystem Threat

By Kelli Dugan MOBILE, Alabama (Reuters) - Auburn University researchers said oil mats submerged in the seabed more than a year after the biggest oil spill in U.S. history pose long-term threats to coastal ecosystems across the northern Gulf of Mexico. [More]

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U.S. Farmers on Southern Plains Brace for Multi-Year Drought

David Cleavinger distinctly remembers looking out to his cornfields on a recent 111-degree summer day in Wildorado, Texas. Winds were whipping the stalks at 40 mph, and despite the puddles of water settling in the irrigated corn rows, he knew his crop would barely stand a chance this season. [More]

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Trees and Power Lines Caused Major Texas Fire

By Jim Forsyth SAN ANTONIO (Reuters) - Trees falling on power lines caused a massive, record-breaking wildfire that destroyed nearly 1,600 homes in Central Texas, the Texas Forest Service reported on Tuesday. [More]

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Many Failed to Heed Joplin Tornado Warnings, Report Says

By Kevin Murphy KANSAS CITY, Mo (Reuters) - The deadly May 22 tornado in Joplin, Missouri caught many residents unprepared, partly because warnings issued that day were met with complacency and confusion, a federal report said on Tuesday. [More]

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Eternal Vigilance Fingers The Flu

Flu season is just around the corner in the northern hemisphere. But for birds and pigs, it's flu season year round.

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Google+ Adds Mobile Group Video Chats: Will Facebook Ever Come Hang Out?

Google+ plans to let users of the social network broadcast video to circles of friends. Your move, Facebook. Google today ramped up its social network Google+ by opening invites to the public and adding a slew of new mobile features.

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Scientists Worry over ‘Bizarre’ Trial on Earthquake Prediction

Six Italian scientists and one government official are set to go to trial today in Italy (Sept. 20) on charges of manslaughter for not warning the public aggressively enough of an impending earthquake that killed more than 300 people in 2009. While such a trial is unlikely on U.S.

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Safecast

Help researchers study the impact of the Fukushima nuclear disaster by taking and submitting radiation readings [More]

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Carbon Nanotubes Impale Compulsive Cells

Asbestos increases the risk for certain cancers. The fibers are thought to do so by skewering cells, setting off chemical reactions that lead to inflammation, DNA damage and cell death.

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