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What science says about Fort McMurray and climate change
2016-06-04 02:28:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
National Observer: A few days ago Mike Flannigan travelled to Fort McMurray as part a special scientific research team studying the raging wildfire. He got a birds eye view from above and a close look at the ruins on the ground. With smoke still smouldering in the forests, not many people had come back, and yet nature had begun it's nascent process of recovery and return. It was kind of eerie to go around neighbourhoods," Flannigan tells National Observer. "Birds were building nests on front lawns. Wildlife was starting...
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EPA discounts science in latest atrazine report
2016-06-03 21:53:00| Corn & Soybean Digest
Source: Syngenta EPAs draft report on the ecological assessment of the herbicide atrazine contains numerous data and methodological errors and needs to be corrected. Atrazine is an important tool for sustainable agriculture deserves a thorough and comprehensive scientific review. read more
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New Method To Create Terahertz Radiation Advances Materials Science
2016-05-31 07:28:32| rfglobalnet Home Page
Uppsala physicists have in an international collaboration developed a new method for creating laser pulses which are shorter, have much higher intensity and cover the THz frequency range better than current sources.
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6 Trending Headlines: Value-added programs pay off; PLUS: Yes this IS rocket science
2016-05-30 21:08:00| Beef
Its not too soon to think about your marketing plans this fall. read more
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Australia: CSIRO dismantles 'integrated' climate science group as pressure mounts
2016-05-28 07:28:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Sydney Morning Herald: CSIRO's deep cuts to its science programs have come under fresh criticism with the head of a global network of monitoring stations warning Australia will lose key researchers that will dent the country's ability to manage future climate change. Almost all the staff at CSIRO's Yarralumla, ACT site researching how vegetation is responding to rising temperatures and shifting rainfall patterns information that feeds into the world's main climate models have been told their jobs are "surplus to...
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