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Study finds Jurassic ecosystems were similar to modern: Animals flourish among lush plants
2013-01-08 11:00:00| LifeSciencesWorld
[NEWS] Contact: Margaret Allen mallen@smu.edu 214-768-7664 Southern Methodist University CO2 levels in fossil soils from the Late Jurassic confirm that climate, vegetation and animal richness varied across the planet 150 million years ago, suggesting future human changes to global climate will heavily impact plant and animal life In …
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Firefox OS finds a new way to app
2013-01-08 06:32:00| CNET News.com
As Mozilla continues to develop Firefox OS, the company reveals at CES 2013 changes to the OS that can turn Web sites into apps. [Read more]
Aha finds a home in Porsche, Ford, and Chrysler
2013-01-08 01:53:12| CNET News.com
At CES 2013, Aha Mobile, a cloud connected service from Harman, announced new integration with Porsche, Ford, and Chrysler vehicles. [Read more]
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Hacker finds way to run desktop applications on Windows RT
2013-01-07 20:04:10| InfoWorld: Top News
A hacker claims to have found a method of bypassing the code integrity mechanism in Windows RT, therefore allowing for desktop-style programs to be installed on the platform. The hacker, who uses the online moniker "clrokr", documented the bypass method in a blog post on Sunday.
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Major cuts to surging carbon dioxide emissions are needed now, not down the road, study finds
2013-01-07 18:31:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
ScienceDaily: Halting climate change will require "a fundamental and disruptive overhaul of the global energy system" to eradicate harmful carbon dioxide emissions, not just stabilize them, according to new findings by UC Irvine and other scientists. In a Jan. 9 paper in Environmental Research Letters, UC Irvine Earth system scientist Steve Davis and others take a fresh look at the popular "wedge" approach to tackling climate change outlined in a 2004 study by Princeton scientists Stephen Pacala and Robert...
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