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Sustainabilitymeetsfishyfashion
From: Reuters on Tue, Jul 27 2010 3:55 PM
Junly 27 - Designer Oskar Metsavaht, a favorite of celebrities such as Madonna and Sting, has started producing a new line of environmentally-friendly leather from the skins of salmon and tilapia. Ben Gruber reports.
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ClimatedealinCancununlikely
From: Reuters on Tue, Jul 27 2010 11:54 AM
July 27 - Environment ministers from India, China, Brazil and South Africa do not expect an upcoming climate change meeting in Mexico to produce an agreement.
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Studyingasharkssenseofsmell
From: Reuters on Mon, Jul 26 2010 5:45 PM
July 26 - Scientists are studying a hammerhead shark’s sense of smell, using the first detailed model of the inside of a shark's head. The results could help devise ultra-sensitive sniffing devices. Jim Drury reports.
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Studyingasharkssenseofsmell
From: Reuters on Mon, Jul 26 2010 4:50 PM
July 26 - Scientists are studying a hammerhead shark’s sense of smell, using the first detailed model of the inside of a shark's head. The results could help devise ultra-sensitive sniffing devices. Jim Drury reports.
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Sleepinginthetreetops
From: Reuters on Mon, Jul 26 2010 10:48 AM
July 26 - A new 'treehotel' concept elevates the simple treehouse into a world-class destination in the remote village of Harads, Sweden. Matt Cowan reports.
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Russianlakethreatenedbypollution
From: Reuters on Fri, Jul 23 2010 6:33 PM
Tests on water taken from deep in Lake Baikal show the newly re-opened Baikalsk Pulp and Paper Mill continues to pollute, even though it is not yet running at full capacity. Tara Cleary reports.
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Smellthepesticidefreeroses
From: Reuters on Fri, Jul 23 2010 4:40 PM
July 23 - The New York Botanical Garden is developing unique hybrids to allow roses to bloom all summer long, without using pesticides. Sreya Banerjee reports.
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Rareblindfishrediscovered
From: Reuters on Fri, Jul 23 2010 4:40 PM
A team of Brazilian biologists re-discovers a rare species of blind fish nearly 50 years after the only known specimen of its kind was documented by U.S. researchers. Tara Cleary reports.
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Rareblindfishrediscovered
From: Reuters on Fri, Jul 23 2010 4:29 PM
A team of Brazilian biologists re-discovers a rare species of blind fish nearly 50 years after the only known specimen of its kind was documented by U.S. researchers. Tara Cleary reports.
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Smellthepesticidefreeroses
From: Reuters on Fri, Jul 23 2010 3:33 PM
July 23 - The New York Botanical Garden is developing unique hybrids to allow roses to bloom all summer long, without using pesticides. Sreya Banerjee reports.
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PlantRoombringsoutdoorsinside
From: Reuters on Tue, Jul 20 2010 2:15 PM
Jul 20 - A team of student innovators in Wellington, New Zealand is bringing the outdoors inside with a self-sustaining "Plant Room" which can be attached to the exterior wall of an apartment building. Rob Muir reports.
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Lifeisolderthanfirstthought
From: Reuters on Mon, Jul 19 2010 11:08 AM
Jul 19 - French scientists make a major discovery about the first appearance of life on Earth and that it is more than 1.5 billion years older than first believed. Gemma Haines Reports.
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Lifeisolderthanfirstthought
From: Reuters on Mon, Jul 19 2010 11:08 AM
Jul 19 - French scientists make a major discovery about the first appearance of life on Earth and that it is more than 1.5 billion years older than first believed. Gemma Haines Reports.
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SeahorsesseizedatBeijingairport
From: Reuters on Sun, Jul 18 2010 3:04 PM
July 18 - Chinese authorities capture an illegal shipment of freeze-dried seahorses from Egypt, apparently brought in Beijing to serve the burgeoning market in traditional medicine.
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Robottoleadfishfromdanger
From: Reuters on Wed, Jul 14 2010 2:12 PM
Jul 14 - Luring fish out of danger zones like the Gulf of Mexico oil spill could one day be the job of a robotic fish, according to a New York researcher. Ben Gruber reports.
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Robottoleadfishfromdanger
From: Reuters on Wed, Jul 14 2010 1:45 PM
Jul 14 - Luring fish out of danger zones like the Gulf of Mexico oil spill could one day be the job of a robotic fish, according to a New York researcher. Ben Gruber reports.
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Newlifeforaginggadgets
From: Reuters on Fri, Jul 09 2010 7:20 PM
Jul 9 - Electronic recycling is not as popular as paper and plastic but one Connecticut based company is working to change that and is offering cash to do it. Jill Bennett reports.
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Tappingtidalcurrentsforpower
From: Reuters on Fri, Jul 09 2010 3:19 PM
July 9 - Swedish company Minesto has developed a ground-breaking technique to draw energy from tidal currents. Jill Kitchener reports.
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Solarpaneledschoolsparksinterest
From: Reuters on Wed, Jul 07 2010 5:12 PM
July 7 - A Philippine high school is bringing renewable energy to the classroom, using solar panels as a tool for both power and education. The project cost US$16,300 and the returns are already clear. Jill Kitchener reports.
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Solarpaneledschoolsparksinterest
From: Reuters on Wed, Jul 07 2010 4:41 PM
July 7 - A Philippine high school is bringing renewable energy to the classroom, using solar panels as a tool for both power and education. The project cost US$16,300 and the returns are already clear. Jill Kitchener reports.
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