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AzoresislandatestbedforGermanenergyexperiment
From: Reuters on Fri, Apr 15 2011 2:38 PM
Apr 15 - A German company is testing a giant battery which it hopes will be able to store enough solar and wind energy to supply an entire community. The trial is taking place on Portugal’s Azores island of Graciosa. Tara Cleary reports.
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TeslaMeetsApplewithNewRetailConcept
From: Reuters on Fri, Apr 15 2011 2:38 PM
The automaker is launching a retail experience for those that want the Tesla lifestyle.
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RoyalweddingfeastintheWestEnd
From: Reuters on Fri, Apr 15 2011 5:58 AM
A pig is the star of West End production 'Betty Blue Eyes', which has opened at London’s Novello Theatre
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Iranunveilssolarpoweredcar
From: Reuters on Tue, Apr 12 2011 4:57 PM
Apr 12 - University students in Iran have developed their own version of a solar-powered car. The environmentally-friendly 'Havin' can travel up to 130 kilometers an hour. Gemma Haines reports.
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From: Reuters on Mon, Apr 11 2011 1:45 PM
Apr 11 - A breath-taking show by the Aurora Borealis — also known as the Northern Lights -- are captured by Norwegian photographer Terje Sorgjerd in northern Norway. Natalie Armstrong reports.
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FloodwaternomatchforBrazilsporouspavement
From: Reuters on Mon, Apr 11 2011 7:44 AM
Apr 11 - Brazilian researchers have developed a new type of permeable pavement that can store rain water and ease the impacts of floods. They say the pavement could save lives and money in flood-prone countries around the world. Rob Muir reports.
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FloodwaternomatchforBrazilsporouspavement
From: Reuters on Mon, Apr 11 2011 7:31 AM
Apr 11 - Brazilian researchers have developed a new type of permeable pavement that can store rain water and ease the impacts of floods. They say the pavement could save lives and money in flood-prone countries around the world. Rob Muir reports.
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Penguincamshowsbirdseyeviewoflifebeneaththeice
From: Reuters on Thu, Apr 07 2011 4:23 PM
Apr 7 - The Adelie penguin’s view of life in the Antarctic has been revealed for all to see, thanks to video cameras attached to the backs of fifteen birds by Japanese scientists. The researchers hope the videos will help them to learn more about the elusive birds' feeding and migration pat...
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GreatBarrierReefthreatenedbytoxicflooddebrisscientists
From: Reuters on Mon, Apr 04 2011 1:52 PM
Apr 4 - Environmentalists in Australia are calling for a review of land management practices following Queensland’s recent devastating floods which they say, have flushed toxic, pesticide-laden sediment into the Great Barrier Reef. They say there's evidence the reef has already suffered dam...
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AglobalcelebrationofEarthHour
From: Reuters on Sun, Mar 27 2011 11:06 AM
Mar 26 - The world turns off its lights for an hour from 8.30 p.m. local time as a show of support for tougher action to confront climate change. Production by Nicky Loh
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AglobalcelebrationofEarthHour
From: Reuters on Sun, Mar 27 2011 10:39 AM
Mar 26 - The world turns off its lights for an hour from 8.30 p.m. local time as a show of support for tougher action to confront climate change. Production by Nicky Loh
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Asiaticlilyabloomingwonder
From: Reuters on Tue, Mar 22 2011 3:42 PM
Mar 22 - Scientists at Harvard University say they’ve unraveled the mechanics of the blooming process in the elegant Asiatic lily, Lilium Casablanca, known for its intense fragrance and pure white, trumpet-like blooms. The researchers believe their discovery will opens doors to other areas of sc...
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RussiapoisedtobreachmysteriousAntarcticlake
From: Reuters on Tue, Mar 22 2011 12:27 PM
Mar 21 - Russian researchers are meters away from drilling into a pristine, prehistoric Antarctic lake that was hidden deep under the ice for millions of years. Scientists hope samples of the water will offer a snapshot of life 15 million years ago. Stuart McDill reports.
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AlookbackatAmericasworstnuclearaccident
From: Reuters on Fri, Mar 18 2011 7:40 PM
Mar 18 - Three decades after an accident led to the release of small amounts of radiation, many residents living near the Three Mile Island nuclear facility in Pennsylvania barely give it a moment’s thought. Jon Decker reports.
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PrinceCharles039idealhome
From: Reuters on Fri, Mar 11 2011 5:24 PM
Mar 11 - Visitors to London’s Ideal Home Show get their first glimpse of Britain's Prince Charles' eco house - a low carbon home made entirely from natural materials. Hayley Platt reports.
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From: Reuters on Fri, Mar 11 2011 5:22 PM
Mar 11 - Visitors to London’s Ideal Home Show get their first glimpse of Britain's Prince Charles' eco house - a low carbon home made entirely from natural materials. Hayley Platt reports.
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MillionsofdeadfishpuzzleCalifornians
From: Reuters on Tue, Mar 08 2011 6:10 PM
Mar 8 - In Redondo Beach, California, boaters at the King Harbor Marina awoke to the sight — and stench -- of millions of dead sardines floating in the harbor. Jon Decker reports.
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Ricescientistsaimtostayaheadofclimatechange
From: Reuters on Mon, Mar 07 2011 9:52 AM
Mar 6 - Faced with diminishing rice harvests, farmers in the Philippines are embracing new flood-resistant strains developed by scientists grappling with the effects of climate change. Gemma Haines reports.
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Powerstationlookstobiomassforlowcarbonfuture
From: Reuters on Fri, Mar 04 2011 9:17 AM
Mar 4 - Britain’s biggest coal burning power station envisions a complete switch over to biomass in the future, according to one of its directors. Drax Power, in the north of England, is the country's biggest single emitter of CO2 but is trying to reduce its reliance on fossil fuels by annu...
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Rarerhinospauseforvideocloseupinjungle
From: Reuters on Wed, Mar 02 2011 11:11 PM
Mar 2 - Two critically endangered Javan Rhinos have made their presence known in Indonesia’s Ujung Kulon National Park by wandering into the path of a motion-activated video camera. Ben Gruber reports.
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