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‘The Blob,’ Food Supply Squeeze to Blame for Largest Seabird Die-Off
The common murre is a self-sufficient, resilient bird.
Climate Change NGOs From Rich Countries Dominate Online Conversation, Study Shows
As climate change threatens the world, governments and organizations from around the globe have banded together to fight its effects.
Toward Safer Disposal of Printed Circuit Boards
Printed circuit boards are vital components of modern electronics.
NASA Infrared Data Analyzes Cloud top Temperatures in Tropical Cyclone Claudia
A study led by the University of Southampton has mapped several sites in Europe containing gas hydrate – a relatively clean fuel which could help bridge the gap between fossil fuels and renewables.
Beauty Sleep Could Be Real, Say Body Clock Biologists
Biologists from The University of Manchester have explained for the first time why having a good night’s sleep really could prepare us for the rigours of the day ahead.


