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By Yereth Rosen ANCHORAGE, Alaska (Reuters Life!) - Scientists from the Geological Survey will embark next week on an expedition to monitor acidification trends in the Arctic Ocean linked to carbon emissions, the agency said.
Read More »Outsmarting Mortality (preview)
As Benjamin Franklin once wrote, “In this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes.” Although some of us are clearly better than others at dodging the
Read More »Panel Seeks More Disclosure on Natural Gas Drilling
By Ayesha Rascoe WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Natural gas drillers should reveal all chemicals they use in the drilling technique called "fracking" used to tap deep shale reserves, a government panel said on Thursday, even though the risk of water pollution from the technique is "remote." [More]
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Read More »The Civil War at Sea
EDITOR’S NOTE: William Tillman was later awarded (grudgingly) $6,000 in salvage compensation from the S. J.
Read More »Surviving the Unwired Wild: 6 Mobile Offline Apps Make a Smart Phone an Essential Part of a Camper’s Tool Kit [Slide Show]
Sleeping bag, check. Tent, check
Read More »Climate Scientists Shine New Light on Methane Mystery
By David Fogarty SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Atmospheric levels of methane, 20 times more powerful than carbon dioxide (CO2) at trapping heat, stayed steady for two decades to 2006 on wider fertilizer use to grow rice or a surge in natural gas demand, according to two separate studies in the journal Nature. [More]
Read More »Digital Entrepreneur Wants To Save Books
Digital books are flying off the proverbial shelves. So it might be hard to believe that someone wants to create a new library with at least 10 million books--the kind made from trees
Read More »Tweeting Your Health Woes Could Help Fight Disease
That "viral" metaphor for social media just got a little more bona fide. According to a recent slate of independent studies, Twitter can accurately track the spread of a virus or disease -- and do it much faster than traditional surveillance methods.
Read More »Alaska volcano erupting with lava streams from crater
By Yereth Rosen ANCHORAGE, Alaska (Reuters) - A volcano that has been erupting for several days in Alaska's Aleutian Islands may be preparing for a more explosive event, scientists said on Wednesday. [More]
Read More »Aid officials: not the time to cut U.S. food aid
* 12 million people affected by Horn of Africa drought * Famine will worsen if October rains don't arrive [More]
Read More »Reprogrammed Cells Dramatically Wipe Out Leukemia
By Heidi Ledford of Nature magazine Two weeks after receiving an experimental treatment for his cancer, David Porter's 65-year-old leukemia patient seemed to take a turn for the worse. [More]
Read More »Spot-on: Massive X-Class Solar Flare Could Disrupt Earth Communication
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Read More »U.S. lays out plan for texting 9-1-1 messages
* FCC to take on next generation of 9-1-1 at next meeting * New service to support emergency texts, photos, videos [More]
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