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Glitch Delays Rollout of NASA's New Rocket

A faulty part in the steering system for NASA's new Ares I-X rocket has delayed the booster's trek to its Florida launch pad by at
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India decision on GM aubergines 'to take months': official

NEW DELHI (AFP) – India is to hold a public consultation on genetically modified aubergines, which were cleared by regulators this week but await final ...
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Mexico allows disputed GM corn tests

MEXICO CITY (AFP) – Mexico on Thursday approved its first permits for genetically-modified test crops of corn, in a controversial move to boost the staple ...
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Balloon Boy Saga Offers Lesson in Eyewitness Testimony

A six-year-old boy named Falcon Heene was thought by many to have been floating alone through Colorado skies on Thursday in a silvery weather balloon ...
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What Are Coral Reef Services Worth?

Economists, assigning values to 'ecosystem services,' report staggering totals and rates of return on investment Experts concluding the global DIVERSITAS biodiversity conference today in Cape ...
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Energy Development And Sage-Grouse Habitat In The Intermountain West

A study released October 14th in the current issue of the peer-reviewed journal PLoS ONE will shed new light on oil and gas development potential ...
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Climate Change Threatens Rice Production

Once-in-a-lifetime floods in the Philippines, India’s delayed monsoon, and extensive drought in Australia are taking their toll on this year’s rice crops, demonstrating the vulnerability ...
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Scientists discover "noodle soup" of solar material at space bubble's edge

Washington, October 16 (ANI): The NASA Interstellar Boundary Explorer (IBEX) mission has found a "noodle soup" of solar material accumulated at the outer fringes of ...
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 Humans 'wiping out natural capital'

The world was losing as much potential capital annually through the destruction of forests as was wiped off the major markets in last year's financial ...
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 Lucky the vulture gets a break

Lucky the African white-backed vulture is a very lucky vulture indeed. Blinded by cataracts growing over both eyes, the 11-month-old bird had its sight restored ...
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