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The blood in your eyes may soon replace your passwords

washingtonpost.com — So you need to identify yourself. How about using your smartphone to read blood patterns in your eye? View in Crawl 4

Hundreds of salmonella cases tied to chicks

philly.com — Those cute mail-order chicks that wind up in children's Easter baskets and backyard farms have been linked to more than 300 cases of salmonell... View in Crawl 4

Hundreds of salmonella cases tied to chicks

New Wisconsin study on viruses in drinking water could have national impact

host.madison.com — A Wisconsin study that shows a connection between viruses in drinking water and human illness is likely to have a national impact and could eventua... View in Crawl 4

New Wisconsin study on viruses in drinking water could have national impact

Suffocating waters | Science News for Kids

sciencenewsforkids.org — Coastal animals around the world are spending more time in or around waters with too little oxygen View in Crawl 4

Suffocating waters | Science News for Kids

TransCanada adjusts plan for pipeline near Texas coast to avoid wetlands, address EPA concerns

washingtonpost.com — HOUSTON — A Canadian company seeking to build a pipeline to transport crude oil from Canada to Gulf Coast refineries has submitted a new applicatio... View in Crawl 4

TransCanada adjusts plan for pipeline near Texas coast to avoid wetlands, address EPA concerns

Mercury contaminating bird eggs in oilsands region: Environment Canada

edmontonjournal.com — Environment Canada scientists have observed evidence of toxic contamination of wildlife upstream from Alberta's natural bitumen deposits that ... View in Crawl 4

Fracking lessons

boulderweekly.com — Businesses have already succumbed to the area’s growing international reputation as ground zero in the fracking wars, and the old town center is pr... View in Crawl 4

Fracking lessons

Switching to a green economy could mean millions of jobs, says UN

guardian.co.uk — United Nations Environment Programme says global move to low-carbon economy means millions could be lifted from poverty View in Crawl 4

Switching to a green economy could mean millions of jobs, says UN

Sierra Club: No new gas plants | GJSentinel.com

gjsentinel.com — Grand Junction - A powerhouse environmental group that has ended its national support of natural gas as a “bridge fuel” to a renewable-energy futur... View in Crawl 4

Sierra Club: No new gas plants  |  GJSentinel.com

The World Today - Council looks at how to cut carbon tax bill 31/05/2012

abc.net.au — Since it opened in 1974 the Dunmore Waste Disposal Centre has accepted about 1 million cubic metres of rubbish and as it rots it generates a lot of... View in Crawl 4

The World Today - Council looks at how to cut carbon tax bill 31/05/2012

Researchers Argue For Action On Short-Lived Climate Pollutants - Forbes

forbes.com — Yesterday, I wrote about the announcement, little noticed at the time, that G8 leaders had agreed to join the Climate and Clean Air Coalition to Re... View in Crawl 4

Researchers Argue For Action On Short-Lived Climate Pollutants - Forbes

Maryland Treasurer Kopp urges disclosure of climate change risks

gazette.net — Maryland’s treasurer is calling on companies to disclose risks their businesses face from climate change so investors, including government agencie... View in Crawl 4

Maryland Treasurer Kopp urges disclosure of climate change risks

Experts: Shale Gas, LNG Exports Cause White House Divide

downstreamtoday.com — The implications of the shale revolution on the nation's economy, energy security and trade policy are causing struggles within the White Hous... View in Crawl 4

Infographic: The world’s biggest heists from diamonds to art | MINING.com

mining.com — The creative department at ADT Home Security Services produced the following infographic, depicting some of the largest diamond, cash and art-relat... View in Crawl 4

Renegade Congolese general Ntaganda made fortune from mining: report | MINING.com

mining.com — Bosco Ntaganda, a fugitive UN war crimes suspect who recently defected from the army and is believed to be behind Democratic Republic of Congo’s mo... View in Crawl 4

Renegade Congolese general Ntaganda made fortune from mining: report | MINING.com
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