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Blue Origin successfully tests launch escape system in flight

2016-10-06 13:30:13| Extremetech

Blue Origin's final launch of the current New Shepard was a huge success.

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LABYRINTH ESCAPE GAMES

2016-08-18 01:28:12| PortlandOnline

816 NW HOYT ST - COMMENTS DUE 9-16-16 PDF Document, 515kbCategory: Northwest and Inner Southwest Portland (NWNW)

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Acidic waters dull snails' ability to escape from predatory sea stars

2016-06-29 05:01:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

PhysOrg: Ocean acidification makes it harder for sea snails to escape from their sea star predators, according to a study from the University of California, Davis. The findings, published in the journal Proceedings of The Royal Society B, suggest that by disturbing predator-prey interactions, ocean acidification could spur cascading consequences for food web systems in shoreline ecosystems. For instance, black turban snails graze on algae. If more snails are eaten by predators, algae densities could...

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US wildlife needs corridors to escape heat

2016-06-19 12:59:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Climate News Network: US scientists worried about what global warming and climate change may do to wildlife have come up with the ultimate in creature-friendly versions of road maps or highway patrols. They want to see natural corridors that link safe habitats and ecosystems, so that as conditions change, plants and animals and the continental US is home to 800 species of bird, more than 400 kinds of mammal and more than 600 reptiles and amphibians get a chance to migrate. And, they report, only 2% of the eastern...

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Plastic debris can escape Pacific garbage patch

2016-06-14 14:42:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

SciDevNet: Plastic debris was thought trapped in vast patches in Pacific Ocean It can escape circular currents and may pollute islands and coasts Understanding currents will assist attempts to remove floating rubbish Shares Plastic debris that was thought to be trapped in vast floating patches in the Pacific Ocean may be able to escape and pollute islands and coastal areas, a study warns. These great patches of rubbish -- sometimes inaccurately called plastic islands or continents -- could partly...

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