Wednesday, September 19, 2007
World’s Languages Dying Off Rapidly - New York Times
Of the estimated 7,000 languages spoken in the world today, linguists say, nearly half are in danger of extinction and are likely to disappear in this century.
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From Ozone Success, a Potential Climate Model - New York Times
Twenty years after a treaty was signed to end the use of chemicals that destroy the ozone layer, experts meet to discuss the next steps in preventing ozone threats.
Phung Tuu Boi - Botany - Vietnam - New York Times
A botanist by training, Phung Tuu Boi is fighting the effects of Agent Orange, an invisible poison that has affected Vietnam for decades.
Researchers genetically engineer micro-organisms into tiny factories
PhysOrg news: Researchers genetically engineer micro-organisms into tiny factories
Species still have more viable offspring if they can choose their best mate
PhysOrg news: Species still have more viable offspring if they can choose their best mate
Prehistoric aesthetics explains snail biogeography puzzle
PhysOrg news: Prehistoric aesthetics explains snail biogeography puzzle
Stem cells can repair diseased lungs: study
PhysOrg news: Stem cells can repair diseased lungs: study
Increase in atmospheric moisture tied to human activities
PhysOrg news: Increase in atmospheric moisture tied to human activities
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Some fear Machu Picchu will be loved to death | Chron.com - Houston Chronicle
Mystery illness strikes after meteorite hits Peruvian village
PhysOrg news: Mystery illness strikes after meteorite hits Peruvian village
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New Fossils Offer Glimpse of Human Ancestors - New York Times
The findings are considered a significant step toward understanding who were some of the first ancestors to migrate out of Africa some 1.8 million years ago.
Batters may achieve dramatic increases in home runs through steroids
PhysOrg news: Batters may achieve dramatic increases in home runs through steroids
The Last Winter - Movie - Review - New York Times
Artists 'draw on air' to create 3D illustrations
PhysOrg news: Artists 'draw on air' to create 3D illustrations
A Chicken on Every Plot, a Coop in Every Backyard - New York Times
City dwellers who raise chickens are springing up around the country.
Holocaust Memorial Museum - Karl Höcker - Auschwitz _Photographs - New York Times
Newly discovered snapshots donated to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum provide a stunning counterpoint to what up until now has been the only major source of preliberation Auschwitz photos.
Drug resistance gene has spread from East Coast to Midwest
PhysOrg news: Drug resistance gene has spread from East Coast to Midwest
AMD announces three new AMD Athlon 64 processor models
PhysOrg news: AMD announces three new AMD Athlon 64 processor models
Using video-game technology to find oil, gas
PhysOrg news: Using video-game technology to find oil, gas
AMD Bets on Tri-Core Chips as Quad-Core Market Lags
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Treasury: U.S. To Hit Debt Limit By Oct. 1, Secretary Paulson Urged Congress To Raise Current $8.965 Trillion Limit ; 5th Hike Since 2001 - CBS News
Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson told Congress today that the U.S. government will hit the current debt ceiling of $8.965 trillion on Oct. 1, 2007. Paulson urged quick action to increase the limit.
Documentary: Inside the Living Body Delivers Organ Porn
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Researchers reassess theories on formation of Earth's atmosphere
PhysOrg news: Researchers reassess theories on formation of Earth's atmosphere
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