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Julie S.
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DandelionSalads: What Does It Take To Get Out Of Obama’s Guantánamo? by Andy Worthington: http://wp.me/p5qmX-gLv
by Lo A.
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DandelionSalads: Climate Deniers Love the 70s! -- The Remix: http://wp.me/p5qmX-gLu
by mark s.
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AP - Australian scientists have discovered an octopus in Indonesia that collects coconut shells for shelter — unusually sophisticated behavior that the researchers believe is the first evidence of tool use in an invertebrate animal.
by mark s.
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LiveScience.com - Americans are known for gorging on food, but we're also gluttons of another sort: A new study finds that the average American consumes more than 34 gigabytes of video, music and words a day-and that's only on our free time.
by Lo A.
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DandelionSalads: Fax your Senators now. Medicare for all bill: .http://www.1payer.net/fa xapp/senders/add/cid:47: http://bit.ly/8dYpGR via @addthis
by mark s.
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Reuters - California's two main river basins and the aquifers beneath its agricultural heartland have lost nearly enough water since 2003 to fill Lake Mead, America's largest reservoir, new satellite data showed on Monday.
by mark s.
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AP - New and dramatic species of coral and sponges have been found in the Pacific during deep sea dives near the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands, scientists said Monday.
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LiveScience.com - SAN FRANCISCO - Time-lapse photography of crumbling Alaskan coastlines is helping scientists understand the "triple whammy" of forces eroding the local landscape: declining sea ice, warming ocean waters and more poundings by waves.
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AP - A massive iceberg edging slowly toward Australia's southwestern coast is breaking up into hundreds of smaller icebergs as it drifts into warmer waters, creating potentially hazardous conditions for ships trying to navigate the region, a scientis...
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AP - New computer modeling suggests the Arctic Ocean may be nearly ice-free in the summertime as early as 2014, Al Gore said Monday at the U.N. climate conference. This new projection, following several years of dramatic retreat by polar sea ice, sug...

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