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MYSTERY SOLVED? NASA geologist may have found out secret behind 'sailing stones'

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Death Valley's mysterious "sailing stones" appear to move across the desert all by themselves. The stones, found in the ...

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United Nations says world population nearing 7.2 billion

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The world's population will hit 7.2 billion next month and 10.9 billion by 2100, according to the United Nation's latest ...

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Was world-famous iceman mummy the victim of foul play?

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One of the most-studied ancient human specimens ever, Ötzi the Iceman mummy died roughly 5,300 years ago. Ever since hikers ...

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Secret wildfires - 'understory fires' taking momentous toll on Amazon rain forest

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There's an insidious, not readily visible threat stalking the Amazon rain forests. "Understory" fires that have ...

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Ocean of tires in Kuwait can be seen from outer space

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A veritable ocean of tires dominates the Sulaibiya area in Kuwait City, Kuwait. The area, so vast that it holds seven million tires, ...

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Shutting down: Two reactors inside San Onofre Nuclear Plant to be retired

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Unit 2 and Unit 3 reactors at the controversial San Onofre Nuclear Plant will be retired. According to Southern California Edison, the ...

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A Catholic Way of Being Green: Pope Francis Calls Us to Care for Each Other and Creation in a Culture of Solidarity

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By Deacon Keith Fournier

The fact is there is nothing new in the Pope's message. Catholics have always been 'green', if the term is properly ...

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BACK FROM EXTINCTION: Extinct for 60 years, Hula Painted Frog rediscovered

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The hula painted frog of Israel had originally been thought to have been extinct - until one was found poking out of a patch of swampy ...

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The six-foot reptile weighed more than 60 pounds 'Lizard King' named after rock star Jim Morrison

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"I am the Lizard King - I can do anything!" Doors singer Jim Morrison declared at one point. The brooding, mysterious poet ...

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Twelve new volcanoes discovered in Alaska - and scientists expect to find more

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Scientists have uncovered 12 new, active volcanoes in Alaska. Researchers say they may even be on track to discovering even more ...

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Himalayas are melting away - prompting dread, panic among villagers

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Evidence of global warming, climate change is everywhere - but few are as ominous and unsettling as the condition of the Himalayan ...

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Childhood malnutrition poses major threat to the long-term economic growth of developing nations

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Starvation and famine across the globe is always good for some quick sensationalism. Crying others, young children reduced to ...

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Genetically modified Monsanto frankenwheat found on Oregon farm grows controversy

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A rogue sample of genetically modified wheat that was identified growing on an Oregon farm last April has disrupted global wheat ...

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'Oh my gosh, those are cars!' Watch the most dramatic footage of the deadly Moore tornado captured here as it devours an entire town

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The video above shows the first ten minutes of the deadly Moore, Oklahoma tornado. The dramatic footage shows the tornado grow from a ...

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NOAA issues warning to expect more hurricanes this year

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The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is predicting an active Atlantic hurricane season for 2013. NOAA says that several ...

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Your help is needed: Scientist seeks help in mapping global emissions

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Global warming, along with carbon dioxide emissions are a major ecological concern. The chief problem in tracking who or what company ...

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Lovely but deadly - beautiful bubbles in Canadian lake are flammable methane gas

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It may look beautiful, but they definitely have the potential to be destructive. As is they were clouds perched in the sky on a sunny ...

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Oldest water in the world discovered beneath the earth's surface

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A pocket of water some 2.6 billion years old recently discovered in an old mine in Canada two miles beneath the earth's surface. ...

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There's the problem! Americans are out of touch with scientific consensus on climate change

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Global warming is a divisive issue for many Americans, but according to another study it isn't divisive for scientists. ...

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Rare event, two Alaskan volcanoes simultaneously erupt

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Two Alaskan volcanoes are erupting simultaneously. Vulcanologists and geophysicists say they have spotted law flows on both the ...

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Why are scientists in Cancun worried about melting snow on Mt. Everest?

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Snow and ice on the world's highest mountain is melting, according to researchers addressing an international gathering in Cancun ...

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Atmospheric carbon dioxide hits 400 ppm, so why should we care?

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New research suggests the planet is heating up, possibly to a level it last saw 3.6 million years ago during the middle Pliocene. This ...

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Sea level rise already forcing changes in Caribbean, other island nations

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Sea level rise is one of the most blatant and intrusive indicators of global warming. On the Caribbean island of Grenada, the ocean is ...

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Giant African snails invade Houston suburb, public warned

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One of the world's most invasive species has been spotted in a Houston suburb. Authorities are working to confirm the find and ...

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First law of the black widow kingdom - Don't get old

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Conventional wisdom says the female black widow is fond of devouring her mate during his moment of post-coital bliss. However, new ...

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Massive cicada plague to strike Eastern U.S.

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When they hatched, Bill Clinton was president, now they're coming back under Obama. Are they a sign of Divine Judgment? ...

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Finally, we know what's killing the honeybees

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We finally think we know what's killing the honeybees, but the answer isn't very comforting. A new report by the USDA and ...

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United Nations moves to make violations against wildlife a 'serious crime'

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The United Nations has moved top make the illicit trade in wild flora or fauna as a "serious crime." Environmental advocates ...

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