WELLINGTON (Reuters) - A drought-stricken Pacific island nation is down to its last few days of water, prompting a mercy dash by New Zealand and Australia with water-making equipment. Tuvalu, the world's fourth-smallest nation sitting just below the Equator, has declared a state of emergency and is rationing water. [More]
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Cambridge University Engineering Department Controversial tests of geoengineering hardware, initially set to start in October, have been delayed. The British government agency that provides funding to the project issued the delay on September 29, in order “to allow time for more engagement with stakeholders.” [More]
Read More »Video: Billy Bob Thorton’s daughter gets 20 years for infant’s death
Amanda Brumfield, the 32-year-old estranged daughter of Oscar-winning actor Billy Bob Thornton, has been sentenced in an Orlando court to 20 years in prison for manslaughter in the 2008 death of one-year-old Olivia Madison Garcia. CBSNews.com's Ken Lombardi reports.
Read More »OK to be gay? Regional ranking of homophobia
Homosexuality has rapidly gone mainstream - but some U.S. regions buck the trend
Read More »Does profit motive explain high rates of end-of-life surgery?
Nearly one in five of Medicare patients undergo surgery in their last month of life, study found
Read More »Prostate Cancer Screening: The Pros and Cons
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Read More »San Francisco Bay Area Enacts Sea-Level Rise Policy
The San Francisco Bay Area yesterday became the first region in California to pass regulations governing development in areas prone to sea-level rise.
Read More »San Francisco Bay Area Enacts Sea-Level Rise Policy
The San Francisco Bay Area yesterday became the first region in California to pass regulations governing development in areas prone to sea-level rise. The San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission (BCDC) voted unanimously to pass a development plan for land within 100 feet of the coastline, giving the agency a tool to deny permits for development in coastal areas susceptible to flooding.
Read More »Conflict For Its Own Sake Is Not An Option, But It Can Also Create Positive Change
The theme of conflict is one that influential leaders come back to again and again. While it's something many of us fear--for good reason--if used properly, it can also get people to engage and buy in
Read More »If Steve Jobs Had Applied His Talents To Energy And Climate Change
Steve Jobs created innovative products that change the world of technology. Imagine the other industries he could have disrupted
Read More »Hellbender Salamander Gets Endangered Species Designation, but No Habitat Protection–and That May Be a Good Thing
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Read More »Hellbender Salamander Gets Endangered Species Designation, but No Habitat Protection–and That May Be a Good Thing
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Read More »Book Review: The Better Angels of Our Nature: Why Violence Has Declined
According to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), worldwide military expenditures have been growing annually for the past 15 years, and between 15 and 20 major armed conflicts--yes, wars--are in progress as you read this. All told, upward of 175 million people died in war-related violence during the 20th century, plus another eight million because of conflicts among individuals. Even so, according to a weighty new book, The Better Angels of Our Nature: Why Violence Has Declined (Viking Adult, 2011), by Harvard University psychologist Steven Pinker , the "better angels" of human nature have actually brought about a dramatic reduction in violence during the past few millennia.
Read More »Book Review: The Better Angels of Our Nature: Why Violence Has Declined
According to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), worldwide military expenditures have been growing annually for the past 15 years, and between 15 and 20 major armed conflicts--yes, wars--are in progress as you read this. All told, upward of 175 million people died in war-related violence during the 20th century, plus another eight million because of conflicts among individuals. Even so, according to a weighty new book, The Better Angels of Our Nature: Why Violence Has Declined (Viking Adult, 2011), by Harvard University psychologist Steven Pinker , the "better angels" of human nature have actually brought about a dramatic reduction in violence during the past few millennia.
Read More »MERMAIDs Detect Distant Earthquakes
By Naomi Lubick of Nature magazine Two small, mobile torpedo-shaped buoys plying the waters of the Mediterranean Sea have captured the seismic signature of a magnitude-7 earthquake occurring some 10,000 kilometers away. [More]
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