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- Developing Sustainable Power
- Overfishing Threatens the Survival of Seabirds
- The Brazilian Rainforest : Caught Between Biodiversity and Business
Posted February 27, 2012:
- Indigenous Peoples at Forefront of Climate Change Offer Lessons on Plant Biodiversity
- Lethal Effects of Genetically Modified Bt Toxin Confirmed on Young Ladybird Larvae
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- Conservation Risk Highest Off Coasts of Canada, Mexico, Peru and New Zealand
- Rainforest Plant Combats Multi-Resistant Bacterial Strains
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- New Integrated Building Model May Improve Fish Farming Operations
- Integrated Weed Management Best Response to Herbicide Resistance
- New Battery Could Lead to Cheaper, More Efficient Solar Energy
Posted February 8, 2012:
- Hatchery Fish Mask the Decline of Wild Salmon Populations
- Tuna and Mackerel Populations Have Reduced by 60% in the Last Century
Posted February 6, 2012:
- Consumers Willing to Buy Sustainable US Cotton, Researchers Find
- Researchers Examine Consequences of Non-Intervention for Infectious Disease in African Great Apes
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- Treasure Trove of Wildlife Found in Peru Park
- Biosolar Breakthrough Promises Cheap, Easy Green Electricity
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- Asthma Rate and Costs from Traffic Pollution Higher: Much Higher Than Past Traditional Risk Assessments Have Indicated
- Strategic Research Plan Needed to Help Avoid Potential Risks of Nanomaterials
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- Impact of Land Use Activity in the Amazon Basin Evaluated
- 'Miracle Tree' Substance Produces Clean Drinking Water Inexpensively and Sustainably
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- Engineers Make 'Building Blocks of Chemical Industry' from Wood While Boosting Production 40 Percent
- New Hope to Save Hemlock Trees from Attack
- The Path Less Traveled: Research Is Driving Solutions to Improve Unpaved Roads
- Chronic Poverty Stalks Haitian Earthquake Victims Still Living in Camps
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- Towards Artificial Photosynthesis for Solar Hydrogen Generation: Algal Protein Gives Boost to Electrochemical Water Splitting
- What Are the Prospects for Sustaining High-Quality Groundwater?
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