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    • Scientists uncover how the turtle got its shell

      Scientists uncover how the turtle got its shell

      It follows the discovery in south west China last year of the oldest known turtle fossils, believed to date back 220 million... more
      cerulean226

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      8 hours ago
    • Antarctic seas richer in life than tropical Galapagos Islands

      Antarctic seas richer in life than tropical Galapagos Islands

      Seas surrounding an archipelago near the tip of the Antarctic peninsula are richer in animal life than the Galapagos Islands,... more
      bansheewail

      7 responses

      1 day ago
    • Ocean currents could power the world

      Ocean currents could power the world

      The technology can generate electricity in water flowing at a rate of less than one knot - about one mile an hour - meaning it... more
      bansheewail

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    • 150 whales die in stranding off Australian coast

      150 whales die in stranding off Australian coast

      At least 150 whales have died in a mass stranding off Tasmania's west coast, Australian authorities said on Sunday, despite... more
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    • The spotted owl disappearing act

      The spotted owl disappearing act

      The number of spotted owls in the Pacific Northwest is dwindling. Some experts think an aggressive owl cousin, not logging, is to... more
      Apocalipstick

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      1 day ago
    • Top ten most incredible frozen waterfalls

      Top ten most incredible frozen waterfalls

      We're used to seeing stunning images of cascading waterfalls in all their fluid glory, but have you ever wondered how they... more
      werewere

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      3 days ago
    • Ocean currents can power the world, say scientists

      Ocean currents can power the world, say scientists

      A revolutionary device that can harness energy from slow-moving rivers and ocean currents could provide enough power for the... more
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      28 responses

      3 days ago
    • Strictly Glam

      Strictly Glam

      AS the competition hots up on Strictly, we can’t take our eyes off the girls’ glam looks – so here’s our... more
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      4 days ago
    • Helicopters fly to the rescue of Swedish beetles

      Helicopters fly to the rescue of Swedish beetles

      Sweden is to deploy several helicopters to the rescue of a small and previously thought to be extinct beetle, that was... more
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      4 days ago
    • Ocean Oasis (Sea of Cortez and Baja)

      Ocean Oasis (Sea of Cortez and Baja)

      Filmmaker Soames Summerhays examines the ecology of Mexico's Sea of Cortez and Baja California.
      shaiDeljo

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      5 days ago
    • Gay penguins turn to theft in bid for parenthood.

      Gay penguins turn to theft in bid for parenthood.

      The two penguins have started placing stones at the feet of parents before waddling away with their eggs, in a bid to hide their... more
      Danobi

      52 responses

      5 days ago
    • Film on fight to save northern Michigan pristine forests, streams from acid & uranium mining madness

      Film on fight to save northern Michigan pristine forests, streams from acid & uranium mining madness

      Some of Michigan's elected officials - like Governor Jennifer Granholm - are selling out the beautiful streams and lush... more
      Yoopernewsman

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      5 days ago
    • The Venom Cure Video: Copperhead Venom and Cancer Research

      The Venom Cure Video: Copperhead Venom and Cancer Research

      Professor Frank Markland of the University of Southern California discusses his research investigating whether contorostatin, a... more
      shaiDeljo

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      6 days ago
    • Blue Heron Survival Worries

      Blue Heron Survival Worries

      Experts are worried for Great Pacific Blue Heron. 2008 has been the worst breeding year and the rate has fallen by 50%
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      6 days ago
    • Clothes that never get wet

      Clothes that never get wet

      Scientists have created a new fabric which is completely water repellant.
      Rhys_Bonney

      59 responses

      6 days ago
    • Top American Imam Hassan Qazwini: Humans should respect environment and not hunt for pleasure

      Top American Imam Hassan Qazwini: Humans should respect environment and not hunt for pleasure

      The Michigan Earth Keeper Initiative promotes interfaith environment projects and America's top Muslim Imam brought just that... more
      Yoopernewsman

      0 responses

      6 days ago
    • National Geographic:  Beached Whales

      National Geographic: Beached Whales

      A video of volunteers in Australia painstakingly return 11 beached pilot whales to sea. What is the current explanation for... more
      shaiDeljo

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      6 days ago
    • Government backs off drilling for oil near national parks

      Government backs off drilling for oil near national parks

      Drilling leases on and near the border of Utah's scenic national parks have been pulled from an auction block. The U.S.... more
      bansheewail

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      6 days ago
    • Fantastic And Visionary Designs Of Green Living (PHOTOS)

      Fantastic And Visionary Designs Of Green Living (PHOTOS)

      Web Urbanist has compiled a list of fantastic and visionary designs for "green" living. Check out a sampling below.... more
      sharon22

      0 responses

      7 days ago
    • Why So Crabby?

      Why So Crabby?

      Living in a appropriated shell of some other specie, abandoning it when they have grown too large, the Hermit Crab lives endless... more
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      0 responses

      7 days ago
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