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Dropping Bombs from Flying Machines

In this age of scientific armament, every new invention that bears at all upon the art of warfare is carefully weighed in. the balance of military usefulness.

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U.S. to Impose Sanctions on BP, Gulf Spill Contractors

By Ayesha Rascoe WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. offshore drilling regulator on Wednesday formally issued sanctions against BP and the major contractors involved in the 2010 explosion on the Deepwater Horizon rig that killed 11 workers and spewed more than 4 million barrels of oil into the Gulf of Mexico.

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Feed the World, Save the Planet

The world’s population will cross the 7 billion mark this month and is projected to reach more than 9 billion by 2050.

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Hungry for Knowledge, with Oliver Smithies

Geneticist Oliver Smithies is a toolmaker. He shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2007 for discoveries that led to the development of knockout mice

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Burn, Baby, Burn: Understanding the Wick Effect

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.

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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

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How to Double Global Food Production by 2050 and Reduce Environmental Damage

To feed the world's growing and more affluent population, global agriculture will have to double its food production by 2050. More farming, however, usually means more environmental harm as a result of clearing land, burning fossil fuels, consuming water for irrigation and spreading fertilizer.

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Can Stem Cells Be Reprogrammed to Become Healthier?

By Susan Young of Nature magazine A team of researchers has corrected a faulty gene in induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells derived from skin cells of people with an inherited metabolic liver disease. [More]

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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]

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Turtle Roadway Mortality Study

Citizen scientists document turtle roadkill observations in Massachusetts through an online mapping interface [More]

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