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Report: High Costs of Climate Change
The National Climate Assessment stresses need to address global warming.
Monday
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Ancient Geoglyphs Uncovered
Straight geoglyph lines made in southern Peru pre-date the more famous and elaborate Nasca lines.
Monday
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Can Tar Sands Boycott Work?
The Sierra Club and others are urging companies to procure fuel from refineries that don't use oil sands crude.
Monday
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Can Moose Be Tamed?
Can moose be domesticated like a horse? How far do they swim? Learn more about the largest deer species in this week's column of Ask Your Weird Animal Questions.
Monday
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Rare Goblin Shark Caught Off Florida Keys
A rare goblin shark makes a surprise appearance in a fishing net south of Key West, Florida.
Monday
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5 Sky Events This Week
Sky-watchers keeping an eye on the moon may spot a special lunar landmark this week, while Saturn, the magnificent ringed planet, appears at its best for 2014.
Monday
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Swapping Young Blood for Old Reverses Aging
Three new studies show that a protein in the blood of young mice reverses the mental and physical decline of aging in elderly mice.
Sunday
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Antarctic Ice May Be Held in Place By Small Plugs—for Now
Ice stored in one Antarctic basin can't contribute to sea level rise until the ice plug holding it back melts, scientists find.
Sunday
Putting my experiences of Life In NYC in a more personal perspective, and checking in with international/national, tech and some other news
Translation from English
Monday, May 5, 2014
National Geographic- Daily News
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