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Global warming is changing marine species, Plymouth scientists find
2013-08-05 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Herald: GLOBAL warming is causing a "widespread shift" in the behaviour of marine species in the world`s oceans, according to new research by a city team. Scientists at Plymouth University were involved in putting together a report, entitled Global Imprint of Climate Change on Marine Life, which found that warming oceans are causing marine species to change breeding times and move quicker than expected. The findings could have "substantial consequences" for the broader marine landscape, and will form...
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Google Unveils Android Version of 'Find My iPhone'
2013-08-03 02:33:50| PC Magazine Cell Phones Product Guide
Google today unveiled the long-anticipated Android Device Manager service, which will roll out to users later this month.
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Greenhouse gas may find home underground
2013-08-02 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Record: While a geologic formation beneath New Jersey could contain enough natural gas to make drilling worthwhile, researchers are studying whether power plants should pump carbon dioxide into the same layers of rock in an effort to cut levels of the greenhouse gas in the atmosphere. The study is ongoing, but a geologist advising the project said preliminary results look promising. "There are combinations of permeable slates that could act as a trap to hold the carbon,' said Paul Olsen, a geologist...
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Experts find flaws in mid-day meal scheme - Indiatalkies.com
2013-08-02 13:03:37| Agriculture - Topix.net
New Delhi, August 1: Poor quality of food grains given to schools by the Food Corporation of India and late payment of dues to school management committees were among the reasons for the poor performance of the mid-day meal scheme, experts say.
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Researchers find warming climate can cause more violent behavior
2013-08-02 07:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
ClimateWire: From road rage to riots, scientists say they now have clear evidence that rising temperatures lead to spikes in violence. In a study published yesterday in the journal Science, researchers crunched reams of data on conflict and climate from all over the world, dating from 10,000 B.C. to the present. They found "remarkably similar" behavioral changes showing that whether the subject is domestic violence in Australia, peasant rebellion in China or property crimes in the United States, blood seems...
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