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| Wildlife filmmakers focusing on endangered cats | | Los Angeles Times - 11/7/2009 | | South African wildlife photographers and authors Dereck and Beverly Joubert have worked in some of Africa's most remote areas for more than 25 years, recording the life cycles and decline of some of Africa's | | | | Add Comment | | |
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| Bluefin tuna catch slashed | | Sydney Morning Herald - 22 Hours ago | | THE crisis for the prized southern bluefin tuna is worsening, forcing Australian fishers to slash their catch in an international cut-back. Recent attempts to stem decades of over-fishing of the rich | | | | all 4 news articles >> Add Comment | | |
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| Local DNA Lab Comes With Hefty Price Tag | | Forensic Magazine - 24 Hours ago | | The Beaufort County Sherriff's Office in South Carolina is pushing to open its own crime lab to bypass backlogs and restrictions on samples analyzed, but control comes at a price. The Sheriff's Office | | | | Add Comment | | |
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| Studies 'overstate species risks' | | BBC - 11/6/2009 | | Science and environment reporter, BBC News Some large-scale computer simulations may be overestimating the impact of climate change on biodiversity in some regions, researchers have suggested. They said | | | | Add Comment | | |
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| Bird breaks the LHC | | Telegraph - 11/6/2009 | | The Large Hadron Colliders woes have taken a faintly comic turn after the huge particle accelerator got broken by a piece of bread dropped by a passing bird. The Large Hadron Collider (left) and its arch-nemesis | | | | Add Comment | | |
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| U of S flax genome work gets $1.2M | | Manitoba Cooperator - 6 Hours ago | | Saskatchewan's ag ministry has pledged $1.2 million to a project to map the flax genome with an eye toward developing flax as a 'dual-purpose' crop. The Total Utilization of Flax Genomics (TUFGEN) project, | | | | Add Comment | | |
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| Aussie Birds Shrinking, Heading Poleward | | LiveScience.com - 9 Hours ago | | Australiaâ??s average surface temperature has risen more than 1 Fahrenheit degree since 1900. During roughly the same period, the body size of Australian passerine (perching) birds has declined by as | | | | Add Comment | | |
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