- Meeting on deforestation boosts morale, budget
(AP) March 11, 2010
AP – A conference bringing together more than 60 nations Thursday added $1 billion to the fight against deforestation and boosted the morale of those hoping to save the world’s forests — a key defense … - Billionaire Pinera takes power as quakes rattle Chile
(Reuters) March 11, 2010
Reuters – The ground shook and buildings swayed as billionaire Sebastian Pinera took over as Chile’s president on Thursday, tasked with rebuilding after a massive earthquake killed hundreds just 12 da … - Space station could operate until 2028, says consortium
(AFP) March 11, 2010
AFP – The consortium of agencies building the International Space Station (ISS) wants to see if the orbital outpost can operate until 2028, the European Space Agency (ESA) said on Thursday. … - Water Discovered in Apollo Moon Rocks Likely Came from Comets
(SPACE.com) March 11, 2010
SPACE.com – Genuine moon water has been found for the first time in rocks that were brought back to Earth during NASA’s historic Apollo missions 40 years ago. The water is similar to that detected in … - Progress seen on forest scheme, Germany to join
(AFP) March 11, 2010
AFP – Around 60 countries pushed ahead on Thursday with a multi-billion-dollar scheme to reduce climate-changing emissions from deforestation, to which Germany added its support, British minister Joan … - Italy to host Europe's biggest solar plant: company
(AFP) March 11, 2010
AFP – Europe’s most powerful solar power plant is set to start operations in Italy later this year, the US company building the installation on an area as large as 120 football pitches said on Thursda … - Scientists Find Stem Cells in Hair That Can Become Skin
(HealthDay) March 11, 2010
HealthDay – THURSDAY, March 11 (HealthDay News) — Scientists have found a type of stem cell tucked away in hair follicles that is capable of morphing into all three types of skin cells. - Calming Ragged Nerves from Inside the Tsunami Warning Center
(LiveScience.com) March 11, 2010
LiveScience.com – Gerard Fryer got paged about 20 times early Thursday morning Hawaii time, signaling a large earthquake had occurred in Chile and there was a potential for a tsunami. - Old sea dog sets tongues wagging at Crufts
(Reuters) March 11, 2010
Reuters – A 16th century dog, the only known female to have served aboard King Henry VIII’s ill-fated flagship the Mary Rose, has stolen the show at Britain’s Crufts dog show this year. - U.S. judge rules for Chevron in Ecuador case
(Reuters) March 11, 2010
Reuters – Chevron Corp may pursue an international arbitration claim over environmental pollution allegations in Ecuador, a judge ruled on Thursday, part of a long-running case that carries a potentia …
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