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NY Tech Meetup's Jessica Lawrence on the Hottest Ticket in Town
2013-02-11 14:06:44| IT Services - Topix.net
Ask New York entrepreneurs , venture capitalists or hangers-on how to get to the heart of the city's startup world and you're apt to get the same response: Go to an NY Tech Meetup .
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Year’s Hottest Names in Tech Emerge Triumphant at Sixth Annual Crunchies Awards
2013-02-05 00:35:39| Location-Based Services (LBS) Zone
Airbnb, Google Maps and Github among winners across 20 categories recognizing tech startups, Web and tech innovations
Australia: Giant Heatwave Delivers Hottest January on Record
2013-02-04 06:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Sydney Morning Herald: Australia notches another hot month, breaking a record for January that had stood since 1932. Australia's year of extreme weather has collected a fresh record with January posting the hottest average temperatures for the month on record. With just a day's data to be collected, the average of maximum and minimum temperatures for the month was 29.7 degrees. That tally was 1.79 degrees above the long-term average. Almost certainly there'll be a hotter, longer, more extreme spell (in February)...
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Australia: Hottest year start keeps climate change in spotlight
2013-02-01 15:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Environment Health: For Australia, 2013 looks like being a "year of living extremely" if January is anything to go by. The Bureau of Meteorology said last month was the country's hottest month in just over a century of records. Nationwide, the January average maximum temperature was 36.92 degrees. The anomaly was 2.28 degrees, "a substantial increase" on the previous record of 2.17 degrees set in 1932, the bureau said. Thanks to the massive heatwave that dominated the first half of January, all states and territories...
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How do corals survive in the hottest reefs on the planet?
2013-02-01 11:00:00| LifeSciencesWorld
[NEWS] Contact: Catherine Beswick catherine.beswick@noc.ac.uk National Oceanography Centre, Southampton (UK) Coral reefs are predicted to decline under the pressure of global warming. However, a number of coral species can survive at seawater temperatures even higher than predicted for the tropics during the next century. How they survive, whi…
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