Greenhouse gases, on the rise since industrialization first began, have impacted the earth’s climate to the point of increasing the atmospheric temperature by one degree. It appears that the temperature increase is only one in a plethora of environmental damages caused by greenhouses gasses. Read more...
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February 17, 9:00 pm
Kyoto pact begins to take effect
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February 10, 9:00 pm
Researcher keeps conservation data fresh
Somewhere in Cameroon and 25 to 30 kilometers in from the nearest dirt road is a spot once inhabited by the lone tent of Tom Smith, director of the UCLA Center for Tropical Research. Read more...
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February 10, 9:00 pm
Tsunami disaster update
“¢bull; The Dec. 26, 2004 tsunami killed more than 30,000 people and left a million homeless in Sri Lanka, one of 11 countries hit. The total death toll ranges from 162,000 to 178,000 people, according to official estimates. Read more...
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February 10, 9:00 pm
Titan probe delivers atmospheric insight
Sprawled beneath a pale orange sky, the foreign wind rustling its recently discharged parachute, a solitary probe sent its first signal to expectant earthlings nearly a billion miles away. Read more...
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February 10, 9:00 pm
Public diagnosis: Celebrity testimony doesn't cure colds
If Oprah jumped off a bridge, would you do it too? The proverbial bridge in question is Airborne, the Alka-Seltzer-like herbal concoction that was developed by a second-grade school teacher who just couldn�t shake the sniffles. Read more...
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February 3, 9:00 pm
Low rate of newborns with HIV reflects better care, medicine
In light of the fact that the number of HIV-infected women increases every year, it may seem that the number of newborns contracting the virus should also increase. Read more...
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February 3, 9:00 pm
Tsunami disaster update
“¢bull; The USS Abraham Lincoln, with a crew of 5,300, formed the core of the largest foreign military deployment in the area and the most extensive U.S. Read more...