By Larry Dignan Research in Motion's rolling global outages could be a major body blow for a company looking to get off the mat. [More]
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Last month a BBC news story made the Internet rounds, with a somewhat sensational headline declaring the “first Irish case of death” by spontaneous human combustion (SHC). The badly burnt body of a 76-year-old man was found in his Galway home on December 22, 2010, lying on his back with his head close to an open fireplace. There was no trace of accelerant, no evidence of foul play, and “forensic experts” concluded that the fire in the fireplace hadn’t caused the blaze.
Read More »EPA Scientist Points at Fracking in Fish Kill Mystery
BLACKSVILLE, W.Va. -- Who killed Dunkard Creek? Was it coal miners whose runoff wiped out aquatic life in the stream where locals have long fished and picnicked
Read More »How Black Death Kept Its Genes but Lost Its Killing Power [Video]
In five years, Black Death wiped out an estimated 30 to 50 percent of Europe's population. This medieval plague was caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis , which still circulates among humans .
Read More »Can We Feed the World & Sustain the Planet? (preview)
Right now about one billion people suffer from chronic hunger. the world’s farmers grow enough food to feed them, but it is not properly distributed and, even if it were, many cannot afford it, because prices are escalating
Read More »GM to Produce All-Electric Chevy Spark
By Ben Klayman DETROIT (Reuters) - General Motors Co confirmed it will make its first all-electric vehicle, a version of the Chevrolet Spark minicar that will debut in 2013 and take aim at Nissan Motor Co Ltd's Leaf. [More]
Read More »Turtle Roadway Mortality Study
Citizen scientists document turtle roadkill observations in Massachusetts through an online mapping interface [More]
Read More »Hurricane Jova Sweeps Across Mexico’s Pacific Coast
* Hurricane Jova crosses Mexico's Pacific coast * Expected to dump flooding rains as it moves inland [More]
Read More »Creating Ankylosaur Attack: An interview with author Daniel Loxton
Making of Ankylosaur Attack: Daniel Loxton on location in South-Western Alberta. Photo by Cheryl Hebert [More]
Read More »How Embarrassing: Researchers Pinpoint Self-Consciousness in the Brain
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Read More »Chivalrous Crickets Benefit from Protecting Mates
Jiminy Cricket may not actually hold the door open for his lady friends, but he can still be chivalrous: researchers from the University of Exeter discovered that when threatened by predators, a male field cricket will protect his mate by letting her enter their burrow first.
Read More »Flood Fears Grip Bangkok
* Bangkok threatened later this week when tide to rise * Rice shipments delayed; regional prices may rise [More]
Read More »New Zealand Charges Captain of Stricken Ship as Seas Claim Cargo
By Gyles Beckford WELLINGTON, Oct 12 (Reuters) - The captain of a stricken [More]
Read More »Mystery Tiger Deaths Solved: Canine Distemper Plagues Siberian Tigers
In June 2010, an emaciated and disorientated female Amur tiger ( Panthera tigris altaica ) named Galia wandered into the Russian town of Terney seeking any prey she was still strong enough to kill. Authorities were forced to put her down, a sad day for a subspecies that numbers maybe 250 to 300 animals in the wild. The story got worse as all three of Galia’s 3-week-old cubs were also found nearby, dead, their bellies empty
Read More »Was the FBI’s Science Good Enough to ID the Anthrax Killer?
This story is a joint project with ProPublica, PBS Frontline and McClatchy . The story will air on Frontline on Oct. 11
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