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By Daniel Grossman from Copenhagen Hans Meltofte--spry and with a carefully trimmed mustache and beard--chooses his words with care, as scientists do when imparting their research...
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By Daniel GrossmanHundreds of climate negotiators have flown home. Thousands of police officers have put away riot gear and returned to routine patrols. Copenhagen's only and newly-acquired water cannon is no longer on alert. The Copenhagen Conference is over...
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Iveta Merry Christmas & Happy New Year 2010!

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Stock Holder Lee por lo menos 30 minutos diarios sobre tu ámbito de interés profesional. ¿ Sabías que el solo hecho de leer una hora al día te puede convertir en experto en tu campo en tres años?

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By Daniel Grossman in Copenhagen Temperatures dropped and big, unseasonal flakes of snow swirled in the breeze earlier this week in Copenhagen, turning skies gray and streets slippery...
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By Daniel Grossman in Copenhagen Since I began taking interest in global warming, I've heard scientists say "beware of surprises." In the esoteric field of climate research, a surprise is bad: a dangerous unanticipated change to Earth's climate, weather patterns, ocean... currents and other "Earth...
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David Richardson, a lively, friendly man, devotes his life to a goal some people consider quixotic at best and possibly dangerous at worst: to reduce the number of humans on Earth by about two-thirds. Richardson's views are long- and strongly-held...
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When National Geographic set about the "increase and diffusion of geographic knowledge" 122 years ago none of its founders could have imagined quite what that would encompass...
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The last survivor of an unknown and uncontacted Amazon tribe has been targeted by gunmen, Survival, A UK-based group that advocates for tribal peoples, said today....
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The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) released this space picture of Pearl Harbor this week, on the 68th anniversary of the attack on the U.S. Naval base in the harbor by military forces of Japan. The attack caused the U.S. to enter World War II...
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Visitors to the WWF Arctic tent at the Copenhagen Climate Conference (COP15), which started today, were greeted by an ice sculpture by artist Mark Coreth. made from a chunk of ice from the Arctic. Ice Bear has a very powerful message, he says...
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As tens of thousands of delegates--heads of government, scientists and journalists among them--gather in Copenhagen over the next two weeks to discuss what can be done to slow the rate of climate change, you may be sure that there will be a flood of speeches, charts, graphs, and reports....
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Biologists and veterinarians are urging the U.S. Congress to hold off on a ban on trade in pythons and other large exotic snakes until research into how much of a threat they pose to U.S. ecosystems has been thoroughly reviewed by independent scientists. In a letter to the U.S. ...
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