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Cheap, safe method to control malaria shows promise
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Mon, Jan 24 2011 11:46 AM
Jan 24 - A new method of controlling mosquitoes that carry malaria has achieved promising results in field trials, according to its joint developers in Mali and Israel. The low-tech method involves spraying foliage near a water course with fruit juice and boric acid — a deadly cocktail the...
Coral bleaching forces Thai diving ban
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Thu, Jan 20 2011 6:29 PM
Jan 20 - Thailand is closing dozens of dive sites to tourists after unusually warm seas caused severe damage to coral reefs in the Andaman Sea, one of the world’s top diving and beach resort regions. Rob Muir reports.
Coral bleaching forces Thai diving ban
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Thu, Jan 20 2011 6:03 PM
Jan 20 - Thailand is closing dozens of dive sites to tourists after unusually warm seas caused severe damage to coral reefs in the Andaman Sea, one of the world’s top diving and beach resort regions. Rob Muir reports.
Sea-floor system streams ocean noise to protect whales
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Tue, Jan 18 2011 4:19 PM
Jan 18 - Want to listen live to a whale feeding off of Canada’s coast from your desktop? A system designed to assess the impact of noise pollution on the world's whales can let you do just that. The 'Listening to the Deep Ocean Environment' system monitors underwater activity and a...
Fish dispute plagues Sea of Galilee
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Tue, Jan 18 2011 11:17 AM
Jan 17 - A planned Israeli ban on fishing in the Sea of Galilee, where Christians believe Jesus walked on water, leaves many local fisherman fearing for their way of life.
Insects are the food of the future, Dutch scientists say
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Mon, Jan 17 2011 4:13 PM
Jan 17 - As global food prices continue to rise, scientists are looking for ways to feed the world in the future. One answer may be insects — if people can stomach it. Stuart McDill reports.
Haitian frogs rediscovered after years in wilderness
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Fri, Jan 14 2011 1:01 PM
Scientists on an amphibian-hunting mission to Haiti have just announced the re-discovery of six species of frog previously feared to be extinct. For Haiti, still struggling to rebuild after last year’s devastating earthquake, the scientists say it's good news, although the creatures' h...
GM’s electric concept car
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Thu, Jan 13 2011 7:01 PM
Jan 10 - General Motors is showing off what it calls the future of urban transportation. The EN-V is an autonomous, intelligent, electric vehicle and GM believes it will lead the way for the next generation of eco-friendly vehicles. Sharon Reich reports.
Weather hastened Haiti quake:experts
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Thu, Jan 13 2011 7:01 PM
Jan 11 - Scientists say Haiti’s devastating quake may have been triggered by severe weather in 2008. They say persistent rains may have displaced debris from deforested hillsides to alter seismic forces, triggering the quake years ahead of time.
Weather hastened Haiti quake:experts
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Thu, Jan 13 2011 6:52 PM
Jan 11 - Scientists say Haiti’s devastating quake may have been triggered by severe weather in 2008. They say persistent rains may have displaced debris from deforested hillsides to alter seismic forces, triggering the quake years ahead of time.
Rare dogs released to save species
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Thu, Jan 13 2011 6:52 PM
Jan 12 - South African conservation officials hope to revive the country’s endangered wild dog population by releasing a small pack of captive dogs into the wild. The dogs are one of the continent's most misunderstood species. Stuart McDill reports.
Rescue center a chimp sanctuary
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Thu, Jan 13 2011 5:59 PM
Dec 30 - A Sierra Leone chimpanzee rescue center is demonstrating how people can make a difference by protecting their environment. The 15-year-old sanctuary is now home to 100 of some of most endangered sub-species of chimp. Stuart McDill reports.
First commercial electric bus route
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Thu, Jan 13 2011 5:59 PM
Jan 3 - Seoul City in South Korea is claiming the world’s first fully-electric commercial bus route. The full-sized eco-friendly buses are operating on a Seoul mountain circular route but more routes are planned. Rob Muir reports.
Time for roll call at London zoo
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Thu, Jan 13 2011 5:59 PM
Jan 5 - London Zoo begins annual stocktake - with some creatures proving more difficult to count than others. Sharon Reich reports.
Call for illegal logging crackdown
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Thu, Jan 13 2011 5:59 PM
Jan 6 - Environmentalists are appealing to Guinea’s new president Alpha Conde to crack down on illegal loggers who they say are decimating the country's native flora and fauna. Several species are already endangered. Stuart McDill reports.
Latvia hippo not a "he" but a "she"
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Thu, Jan 13 2011 5:59 PM
Jan 7 - A case of mistaken identity has revealed why Riga Zoo’s two hippopotami have been unable to reproduce. After 20 years, it turns out the hippo thought to be male is actually female, confirmed by blood tests and insects. Stuart McDill reports.
GM’s electric concept car
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Thu, Jan 13 2011 5:59 PM
Jan 10 - General Motors is showing off what it calls the future of urban transportation. The EN-V is an autonomous, intelligent, electric vehicle and GM believes it will lead the way for the next generation of eco-friendly vehicles. Sharon Reich reports.
Saving South African penguins
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Thu, Jan 13 2011 5:59 PM
Jan 10 - Biologists are racing to save the South African penguin. A genetically diverse population is being kept in captivity in hopes that one day commercial fishing and climate change can be controlled enough for the birds to survive in the wild.
Weather hastened Haiti quake:experts
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Thu, Jan 13 2011 5:59 PM
Jan 11 - Scientists say Haiti’s devastating quake may have been triggered by severe weather in 2008. They say persistent rains may have displaced debris from deforested hillsides to alter seismic forces, triggering the quake years ahead of time.
London’s hydrogen-powered buses
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Thu, Jan 13 2011 5:59 PM
Jan 11 - Hydrogen-powered buses have hit the road in London, cutting pollution and making for a smoother, quieter ride, transport officials say. Hydrogen and a fuel cell power electric motors and ultra-capacitors for power storage. Stuart McDill reports.
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