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* No damage reported at Fukushima plant * Tsunami warning lifted, workers return [More]
Read More »Government Shutdown Would Put Arctic Study on Ice
A federal government shutdown would cut short a key NASA field campaign to monitor Arctic ice. For the past three weeks, NASA researchers and crew have been surveying Arctic land and sea ice using specially equipped aircraft. The work is part of a larger project, "Operation IceBridge," designed to fill a gap between NASA's now-defunct ICESat satellite and its replacement, which isn't scheduled to launch until 2016.
Read More »Chaos promotes stereotyping
By Philip Ball The idea that neglected environments encourage crime and antisocial behavior has been around since the 1980s. [More]
Read More »Climate change targets developing world’s cities
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Many fastest-growing cities, especially those in the developing world, stand to suffer disproportionately from the effects of climate change, a new study reported on Thursday. Few urban areas are taking the necessary steps to protect their residents -- billions of people around the globe -- from such likely events as heat waves and rising seas, according to research to appear in Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability and European Planning Studies.
Read More »World Health Day: Combat Drug Resistance
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Read More »When Will Japan’s Aftershocks Stop?
Aftershocks--larger than any quake to hit the mainland U.S. in years--continue to rattle a beleaguered Japan.
Read More »Defending the Body Corporate: Appeals Court Puts Gene Patents on the Stand
The latest chapter in the legal battle over gene patenting unfolded this week during oral arguments (MP3) made in a Washington, D.C., courtroom. A year after a somewhat surprising victory in a New York federal district court, a group of plaintiffs led by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and Public Patent Foundation (PUBPAT) now hopes the U.S.
Read More »Blind Fish Sleep Less, Forage More
Creatures that live in the dark may lose their sight over evolutionary time. They may even lose their eyes entirely. Now it appears that they also lose sleep
Read More »Strong earthquake shakes Japan’s ruined northeast coast
By Kiyoshi Takenaka and Yoko Nishikawa TOKYO, April 8 (Reuters) - A strong earthquake of magnitude [More]
Read More »Drug-resistant genes found in cholera and dysentery strains in New Delhi water supply
Poor sanitation can foster transmission of all sorts of nasty bacterial bugs. But a new study has found that among common bacteria, antibiotic resistance is brewing in the New Delhi water supply--and spreading in at least 20 strains, including some that cause dysentery and cholera. [More]
Read More »U.S. Collider Offers Physicists a Glimpse of a Possible New Particle
Physicists sifting through data generated by the Tevatron particle collider in Illinois have uncovered a signal that neither they nor the long-standing Standard Model of particle physics can explain. [More]
Read More »Use It Better: The Best Ways to Digitize Your Photos, Music and Home Videos
If you’re serious about rescuing all your analog memories before it’s too late--before the recording media or playback devices fade away--one thing is for sure: the task ahead will be either time-consuming or expensive. In each case, you can either do the digitizing yourself, or you can send your recordings away to a company that does it for you. If you’re committed, though, it’s a very satisfying project.
Read More »Seeing Forever: Storing Bits Isn’t the Same as Preserving Them, by David Pogue
Sooner or later every format goes digital.
Read More »Can It Be Bad To Be Too Clean?: The Hygiene Hypothesis
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