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Algae Defined

Photosynthetic, almost exclusively aquatic, nonvascular plants that range in size from simple unicellular forms to giant kelps several feet long. They have extremely varied life cycles and first appeared in the Precambrian.

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EarthTalk: Ocean "Dead Zones."

Published October 13, 2008, 5:59 am, Kansas City InfoZine

Dear EarthTalk: What are these "ocean deserts" I've been hearing about? Also, didn't I read that there was a huge mass of plastic bottles floating around somewhere on the ocean surface? -- Wally Mattson, Eugene, OR

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Climate change called certain and most predictions are bad

Published October 13, 2008, 2:19 am, The Toledo Blade

Second of three parts If the threat of more West Nile virus, smog, contaminated water, higher food prices, invasive species, toxic algae, lake level declines, and deaths from heat waves isn't enough to wake up people to problems associated with climate change, consider this: Ohio might lose its namesake nut to arch rival Michigan. That's right. The buckeye. Some fear the buckeye tree won't ...

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Climate change called certain and most predictions are bad

Published October 13, 2008, 2:19 am, The Toledo Blade

If the threat of more West Nile virus, smog, contaminated water, higher food prices, invasive species, toxic algae, lake level declines, and deaths from heat waves isn't enough to wake up people to problems associated with climate change, consider this: Ohio might lose its namesake nut to arch rival Michigan. That's right. The buckeye. Some fear the buckeye tree won't be able to handle the ...

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Western Washington University grants further science education

Published October 13, 2008, 12:13 am, The Bellingham Herald

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Biking the Great Allegheny Trail

Published October 11, 2008, 9:28 pm, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review

I was intrigued from the first time I heard about the Great Allegheny Passage and Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Towpath bike trails making it possible to bike, traffic-free, 335 miles from Pittsburgh to Washington, D.C.

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Dry Store Room No. 1, by Richard Fortey

Published October 11, 2008, 4:14 pm, Independent

Perhaps it doesn't have the most exciting title in the world, but there is nothing in the least dry about this exploration of life behind the scenes at the Natural History Museum, where the exhibits which the public sees are no more than a front for the serious scientific research – and shenanigans – which go on behind all those doors marked Staff Only.

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Tories, Grits make final push in Ontario, Quebec

Published October 11, 2008, 10:13 am, CTV British Columbia

With polls suggesting a majority government might be out of reach for the Conservatives and Liberals, the two party leaders made a final sprint through Quebec and Ontario hoping to pick up supporters in key swing ridings.

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Science Club: Carole Baldwin

Published October 11, 2008, 8:10 am, DCist

In which DCist interviews area scientists, researchers, and academics on topics pertaining to natural and scientific interests. As Thomas Dolby would say: science! Carole Baldwin, a Smithsonian Institute research zoologist, is the curator of fishes at the National Museum of National History's newly opened Sant Ocean Hall. Baldwin spent 14 weeks in 1998–99 filming a 3-D IMAX documentary on ...

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A bit of paradise restored

Published October 11, 2008, 5:16 am, The Salinas Californian

ARROYO SECO - The past merges with the present at an arid point west of Soledad near where Carmel Valley and Arroyo Seco roads meet.

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Monitors Take Final Samplings Of Season At Santuit Pond

Published October 10, 2008, 9:53 am, The Falmouth Enterprise

MASHPEE- The noxious smell is gone, but the bright green algae is still thick in much of Santuit Pond.

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