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A selection of new climate related research articles is shown below.
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Bayesian estimates for the mapping of dengue hotspots and estimation of the risk of disease epidemic in Northeast Brazil
Effects of climate change-r...
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Scientists are always looking to push the limits of their own creations, but most of the time that doesn't mean utterly destroying some very fancy machines. That's just what a team of researchers from the University of Tokyo was willing to br...
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Dozens of nations with commercial fisheries in the Atlantic Ocean will grapple next week with a new finding that bigeye tuna, the backbone of a billion dollar business, is severely depleted and overfished. Unless catch levels are sharply reduced, sc...
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More than 300 leaders in politics, public policy and journalism will be there
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A powerful earthquake hit central Indonesia on Friday, causing a tsunami that slammed into a city on Sulawesi island with officials saying the tremor had levelled "many" buildings. The shallow 7.5 magnitude quake sparked terror among locals who fled...
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A neutrino observatory in Antarctica spotted some particles that shouldn't exist, suggesting a new discovery awaits.
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In a month where the stars are led across the sky by tricky-to-spot Pegasus, something that isn’t hard to see is the Moon. On the evening of Oct 16 a lighting effect will create the illusion of the letters ‘X’ and ‘V’ appearing along the terminator;...
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Cities like Los Angeles, New York, London, Madrid, and Paris have all acknowledged the bubble-like hotter temperatures within their cities, known widely as the Urban Heat Island effect. Though some cities have tried a couple of different ways to com...
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A Texas school district being sued by an 18 year-old black student won the support of the state’s Attorney General on Tuesday.
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The way you look at your reality can greatly impact your success, according to the billionaire Microsoft MSFT co-founder Bill Gates . "We focus so much on what's not done that we can miss the lessons of what really works extremely well," Gates told...