Tuesday 30 June 2015

Saskatchewan Smoke Expected to Stay for Days, says Environment Canada

Saskatchewan Smoke Expected to Stay for Days, says Environment Canada

Most of Saskatchewan can expect smoky skies, the result of forest fires in the province and other parts of the country, to continue for the next few days.
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There’s an Easy Way to Waste Less Food: Shop More Often

There’s an Easy Way to Waste Less Food: Shop More Often

If you’re like me, you writhe in guilt-ridden anguish each time you forget to bring your canvas tote to the grocery store. But in the rare times we do remember our reusable bags, Americans tend not to think much about what we actually put inside them, according to a new survey. The takeaway: We waste a lot of extra food (and money) simply because we don’t shop often enough.
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Pitbull obsessed with baby turkey

Pitbull obsessed with baby turkey

Also, at around 57 seconds, you can see her head straighten out with the quickness as soon as she feels a baby hop on board. Almost like she was at the doctors office getting a rectal exam lol......pretty funny
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Dusty twister in Colorado

Dusty twister in Colorado

Beautiful tornado tracks in open farm land narrowly missing a home near Simla, Colorado.
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Mankind Leaves Its Mark on Earth

Mankind Leaves Its Mark on Earth

Let's say you're an alien life form who is seeing planet Earth for the first time from a vantage point of about 440 miles from its surface. You'd see great bodies of water, mountains, forests and deserts. But dotted throughout this foreign landscape, almost like tiny pock marks, you'd see something else: Telltale signs that some other force is at work.
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Key Element of Human Language Discovered in Australian Bird

Key Element of Human Language Discovered in Australian Bird

Stringing together meaningless sounds to create meaningful signals was previously thought to be the preserve of humans alone, but a fascinating new study has revealed that Australian babbler birds are also able to communicate in this way...
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The Shrinking Sea: California's impending environmental disaster

The Shrinking Sea: California's impending environmental disaster

The Salton Sea has been shrinking and due to a deal with San Diego and the drought it is shrinking faster. This presents many problems and could become a serious environmental disaster.
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Unprecedented June Heat in Northwest U.S. Caused by Extreme Jet Stream Pattern

Unprecedented June Heat in Northwest U.S. Caused by Extreme Jet Stream Pattern

A searing heat wave unprecedented for June scorched the Northwest U.S. and Western Canada on Saturday and Sunday.
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How to Grow Roses

How to Grow Roses

Join White Flower Farm nursery manager Barb Pierson as she talks about how to grow roses, covering topics such as general care, planting a bareroot rose, watering, soil maintenance, insects & diseases and avoiding black spot.
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Spiky Armored Worm had 30 Legs

Spiky Armored Worm had 30 Legs

The 518-million-year-old creepy crawler is one of the first known animals on Earth to develop protective armor
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Shelf Clouds

Shelf Clouds

Right place right time.
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The Latest Word on Roses, from the Royal Horticultural Society

The Latest Word on Roses, from the Royal Horticultural Society

The RHS are the people who host the Chelsea Flower Show and give out medals there. Obviously, their own gardens must be exemplary. So why would the curator of the RHS headquarters at Wisley decide to bulldoze the rose garden?
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Rosetta Sees Signs of Water Ice on Comet Surface

Rosetta Sees Signs of Water Ice on Comet Surface

Patches of water ice likely speckle the surface of Rosetta's comet, according to observations newly released from the European spacecraft. The orbiter spotted 120 bright spots that were at least a few meters in size.
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Crow vs Pizza Box

Crow vs Pizza Box


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Farming Without Water

Farming Without Water

As California faces its fourth year of drought, the farmers who supply half of U.S. fruits and vegetables are trying to figure out how to conserve their scarcest resource.
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Liberty, Libertarianism, and Solar Power

Liberty, Libertarianism, and Solar Power

Self-described libertarians David and Charles Koch, Wichita’s well-known corporate magnates, consistently present themselves as defenders of freedom and choice. Thus Americans For Prosperity, the Kochs’ political arm, states on its website that “free markets make free and prosperous people” and that its objective is “getting government to clear the way for every American, not just special interests.” The linkage between liberty and libertarianism is conveyed as a kind of unwritten law.
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Monday 29 June 2015

Chimps and the Zen of Falling Water

Chimps and the Zen of Falling Water

There is a waterfall in Tanzania’s Gombe National Park. Maybe 12 feet high, it’s fairly modestly sized, though even a modest waterfall is quite a magical thing. And it’s here that chimpanzees come to dance…
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Wildfire destroys homes and forces evacuations in central Washington

Wildfire destroys homes and forces evacuations in central Washington

A wildfire fueled by high temperatures and strong winds roared into a central Washington neighborhood on Sunday, destroying residences and forcing residents of several hundred homes to flee...
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Surviving in the Wild: 19 Common Edible Plants

Surviving in the Wild: 19 Common Edible Plants

19 common edible wild plants. Look them over and commit the plants to memory.
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Baby Elephant Bathing "Double trouble"

Baby Elephant Bathing "Double trouble"


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Supreme Court strikes down EPA clean-air rule, says cost must be accounted for

Supreme Court strikes down EPA clean-air rule, says cost must be accounted for

A divided Supreme Court on Monday ruled the Environmental Protection Agency must take cost into account when deciding whether to regulate mercurcy and other toxics emitted from coal-burning power plants. In a case that pit states against each other, and split the energy industry as well, the court’s 5-4 conservative majority said the EPA acted unreasonably in not taking cost into account.
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How a law that failed to protect eagles could offer a lesson to save honeybees

How a law that failed to protect eagles could offer a lesson to save honeybees

The Bald Eagle Protection Act, signed into law 75 years ago on June 8, 1940, was well-intended. A multi-pronged assault on the raptors was taking its toll...
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Elote (Mexican Grilled Corn) Recipe

Elote (Mexican Grilled Corn) Recipe

This recipe is great for serving family-style: Put all of the ingredients out separately and let your guests top the corn however they wish.
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These Are the Dinosaurs Paleontologists Want to See in Movies

These Are the Dinosaurs Paleontologists Want to See in Movies

Therizinosaurus, the Edward Scissorhands of dinosaurs, is a popular contender.
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Where are the ants carrying all those leaves?

Where are the ants carrying all those leaves?

Leafcutter ants don’t eat leaves: they harvest them to cultivate fungus to feed their young. They have been farmers for millions of years.
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Western Heat Wave Enters History Books; At Least Seven June Records Already Broken; All-Time Records Threatened

Western Heat Wave Enters History Books; At Least Seven June Records Already Broken; All-Time Records Threatened

A torrid heat wave has shifted into high gear and has already broken at least seven June record highs in the Northwest. Additional June or even all-time high-temperature records will be in jeopardy across parts of the Great Basin and Northwest for the rest of the month. Furthermore, the extreme heat is likely to last well into early July and may end up breaking records for longevity as well.
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How the Inca Empire Engineered a Road Across Some of the World’s Most Extreme Terrain

How the Inca Empire Engineered a Road Across Some of the World’s Most Extreme Terrain

For a new exhibition, a Smithsonian curator conducted oral histories with contemporary indigenous cultures to recover lost Inca traditions.
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The Truth about Tarantulas: Not Too Big, Not Too Scary

The Truth about Tarantulas: Not Too Big, Not Too Scary

We think of tarantulas as great big hairy spiders that can kill a human with a single venomous bite. Just, no
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Gates to invest $2bn in breakthrough renewable energy projects

Gates to invest $2bn in breakthrough renewable energy projects

Bill Gates plans to double investment in green energy technology and research to combat climate change, but rejects calls to divest from fossil fuels.
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Phoenix Hit by First Dust Storm of Monsoon Season

Phoenix Hit by First Dust Storm of Monsoon Season

The first big dust storm of the monsoon season slammed the Phoenix area on Saturday with winds snapping utility poles and leaving thousands without power.
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Monkeys break free in great escape from research facility in Puerto Rico

Monkeys break free in great escape from research facility in Puerto Rico

Authorities say more than two dozen monkeys have been set free in Puerto Rico after someone broke a lock on their enclosures at a primate research facility. Police say the roughly 30 rhesus macaques were freed early Sunday from the Caribbean Primate Research Center in the northern town of Toa Baja. The facility established in the late 1930s is a unit of the University of Puerto Rico. It supplies monkeys for use in studies of diseases that afflict people.
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Big business declares war on science: The secret story of the Chamber of Commerce’s battle against the environment, global warming action

Big business declares war on science: The secret story of the Chamber of Commerce’s battle against the environment, global warming action

The companies that formed the United States Climate Action Partnership were motivated, mostly, by their usual spur: profit. Their executives could see oh so clearly that Congress was poised to rein in greenhouse gas emissions. If a cap-and-trade carbon crackdown could yield a money-making opportunity or competitive advantage—-well, that was something these companies could get behind.
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Sunday 28 June 2015

Grilled Bread with Ricotta and Tomatoes Recipe

Grilled Bread with Ricotta and Tomatoes Recipe

Use very ripe—even overripe—tomatoes; they’ll give up even more juice.
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This Oil Spill Cleanup Chemical Quickly Biodegrades

This Oil Spill Cleanup Chemical Quickly Biodegrades

Researchers at CUNY and Tulane University have developed a biodegradable, plant-based chemical to round up oil spills. When oil tankers crash and inevitably spill oil into the open seas, a go-to clean-up method is corralling the rapidly spreading oil and burning it. But in some places, like the ice-strewn Arctic ocean, physically corralling that oil with boats and boons is practically impossible. Now, there's a better way to collect that leaked gunk—and the methods users, greener...
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Sunrise over the Flooded Missouri

Sunrise over the Flooded Missouri

When I took this picture this morning, the river was about 6 feet above flood stage. Those objects floating are trees.
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What Lies Beneath

What Lies Beneath


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The threatened Atlantic Puffins are nesting and it’s adorable

The threatened Atlantic Puffins are nesting and it’s adorable

But warm waters don’t bode well for their chicks..
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Glide Through the Mysterious Glowing Coral Deep in the Red Sea (Video)

Glide Through the Mysterious Glowing Coral Deep in the Red Sea (Video)

Scientists have discovered a trippy scene under the Red Sea, full of fluorescent, glowing corals. An international team of researchers discovered the colorful corals at depths of more than 150 feet below the surface and published their findings in PLOS ONE.
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Happy, Healthy Hanging Baskets

Happy, Healthy Hanging Baskets

Pity the poor pollinator who lands on the average basket, thrusting its head vainly into a bouquet of petals to find no supper there.
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Planting coral could save Great Barrier Reef from climate change, say scientists

Planting coral could save Great Barrier Reef from climate change, say scientists

Humans could save the Great Barrier Reef from global warming by transplanting corals that survive heat stress, say scientists
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Roses: Selecting and Planting

Roses: Selecting and Planting

The many types of roses available offer selections for almost any situation. Hybrid tea, floribunda and grandiflora are the most commonly planted types. These require a rather vigorous pest control program to maintain them in a vigorous, productive condition. Shrub and species roses require little or no pest control. Once they are established they grow and flower for years with very little attention.
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PSA: Please don't bring wood to your camping sites from other areas. Ash trees are in big trouble from the emerald ash borer beetle

PSA: Please don't bring wood to your camping sites from other areas. Ash trees are in big trouble from the emerald ash borer beetle

The emerald ash borer (EAB) is threatening our nation's ash trees. Millions of ash trees have already been killed. See what you can do to help.
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Fredericton Bee Swarm

Fredericton Bee Swarm

A block of downtown Fredericton,New Brunswick was all abuzz on Thursday afternoon after a large swarm of bees took over the branches of a small tree in front of the Crowne Plaza Hotel
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Guy Gets Hit by Lightning Twice. His Name Happens to Be Rod

Guy Gets Hit by Lightning Twice. His Name Happens to Be Rod

You really can't make this stuff up. Is it any wonder his nickname is “Lightning Rod”? Rod Wolfe of Chebanse, Ill., was standing outside his home on June 20 when a tree next to him was hit by a lightning bolt. The charge traveled through his body but didn’t kill him, ABC 7 Chicago reports. He did, however, end up in the hospital with broken ribs and some cardiac problems.
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Shark Attacks Swimmer In Outer Banks, Fifth Incident In Recent Weeks

Shark Attacks Swimmer In Outer Banks, Fifth Incident In Recent Weeks

The fifth shark attack in two weeks has taken place off the North Carolina coast, after a beachgoer was bitten while swimming in the Outer Banks, just moments after helping a group of children ashore.
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Puerto Rico's Monkey Island Lures Scientists For Generations

Puerto Rico's Monkey Island Lures Scientists For Generations

The isle of Cayo Santiago has been home to at least nine generations of rhesus monkeys since the colony's founding in 1938. Primatologists here seek clues to primate kinship, cognition and ecology.
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Saturday 27 June 2015

Decoding the Remarkable Algorithms of Ants

Decoding the Remarkable Algorithms of Ants

The biologist Deborah Gordon has uncovered how ant colonies search efficiently without central organization, an insight that might improve computer networks. Ants are capable of remarkable feats of coordination. They can forge complex paths through the jungle, build sophisticated structures, and adapt foraging patterns to fit their environment, all without orders from a centralized source.
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Missouri Food Pantries Help Clients Grow Their Own Produce

Missouri Food Pantries Help Clients Grow Their Own Produce

Fresh fruits and vegetables can be hard to come by for low-income people who rely on food pantries. So some aid programs are now handing out seeds and plants and teaching clients to grow their own.
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Scientists in South Asia Struggle to Understand Heatwave

Scientists in South Asia Struggle to Understand Heatwave

Scientists in India and Pakistan say higher temperatures were just one factor in the recent heatwaves and other causes such as air pressure, humidity and sea breezes played a role.
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A technology using rapid pulses of light is helping archaeologists to chart ancient settlements hidden beneath dense forest canopies

A technology using rapid pulses of light is helping archaeologists to chart ancient settlements hidden beneath dense forest canopies

Colorado State University archaeologist Chris Fisher found out about lidar in 2009. He was surveying the ruins of Angamuco in west-central Mexico the traditional way, with a line of grad students and assistants walking carefully while looking at the ground for bits of ceramics, the remains of an old foundation or even a tomb. He had expected to find a settlement, but instead...
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