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Creationism vs. atheism: It's on!...more comes to resemble the bouts of the World Wrestling Federation, the two have formed a relationship that could even be called symbiotic. Nature is full of bizarre survival mechanisms, as Darwin himself could surely have testified, but... In this article: Ray Comfort, Kirk Cameron, The Origin of Species, Charles Darwin, Richard Dawkins, GOP, Banana, and Chimpanzee |
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Library of Congress: Upcoming Events | 7 hours ago
Biosphere and Human History
...Studies, Georgetown University. Paul Crutzen, a Nobel Prize-winning atmospheric chemist, in 2002 argued in the science journal Nature that the world in about 1800 entered a new geological epoch, the "Anthropocene," a period of global...
In this article: David Christian, Library of Congress, Paul Crutzen, Washington, D.C., and Macquarie University
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TIME | 8 hours ago
Carbon Sinks: Oceans Absorbing Less Carbon Dioxide
...the CO2 we emit into the atmosphere would have flame-broiled the planet by now. But a new paper published in the Nov. 19 issue of Nature demonstrates that the oceans' ability to absorb man-made carbon may be dwindling and that has...
In this article: Carbon, Carbon dioxide, Fossil fuel, Climate change, Global warming, Oxygen, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, and University of East Anglia
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Guardian Unlimited | 11 hours ago
Leaked climate emails inquiry urged
...by the relevant journals. There may also be a role for the UK Research Integrity Office to advise on any investigation." A spokesperson for Nature, the science journal mentioned by name in one of the alleged emails that sceptics say provides...
In this article: Climate change, Met Office, Global warming, UN, Jesus Christ, and Copenhagen
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Sydney Morning Herald - World | 1 day ago
Antarctic ice loss vaster, faster than thought: study
...may soon be contributing significantly more to global sea level rise." Another study published last week in the journal Nature reported an upwardly-revised figure for Antarctic temperatures during prior "interglacials", warm...
In this article: Antarctica, Global warming, University of Texas, Copenhagen, and Greenland
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washingtonpost.com | 3 days ago
Data breach at climate research center in U.K
...e-mail from 1999, the center's director Phil Jones alludes to one of Mann's articles in the journal Nature and writes, "I've just completed Mike's Nature trick of adding in the real temps to each series for the last 20 years (i.e., from 1981...
In this article: Phil Jones, Global warming, University of East Anglia, E mail, Climate change, and Cato Institute
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Telegraph.co.uk - Earth | 4 days ago
Antarctic temperatures between ice ages '6C warmer than today'
...than those of the present day, British Antarctic Survey (BAS) scientists explained. But the findings, published this week in journal Nature, show brief spikes in temperature, which recur roughly every 100,000 years and last a few...
In this article: Antarctica, Carbon, University of Bristol, and Greenland
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Honolulu Star Bulletin | 4 days ago
Oceans' absorption of fuel emissions is slowing, study suggests
...in the intake rate has slowed since the 1980s, and markedly so since 2000, the authors of a study write in a report in Thursday's issue of Nature. The research suggests that the seas cannot indefinitely be considered a reliable "carbon...
In this article: Carbon dioxide, Carbon, Fossil fuel, Global warming, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Georgia Institute of Technology, and Columbia University
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Telegraph.co.uk - Earth | 5 days ago
Rising CO2 could cause catastrophic sea level rise finds Antarctic study
...cause temperatures to rise by 10.8F (6C), causing massive droughts, extinction of species and sea level rise. Today another study in Nature added to the urgency by claiming that the oceans are losing their ability to absorb CO2. Samar...
In this article: Carbon dioxide, Antarctica, Fossil fuel, Pollution, Nature Geoscience, Climate change, Bristol University, and Columbia University
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New Kerala | 7 days ago
Potential treatment for Huntington's disease found
...folding, and if you have a drug that can adjust the electrical activity to the correct levels, you can protect against misfolding,' Nature quoted study leader Dr. Stuart A. Lipton. 'Also, this verifies that appropriate electrical...
In this article: Huntington's disease, Alzheimer's disease, Memantine, Nature Medicine, Burnham Institute for Medical Research, University of British Columbia, and University of California, San Diego
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New Kerala | 7 days ago
Man-made ponds behind arsenic in Bangladesh water
...the depth where dissolved arsenic concentrations are greatest and where it is then pumped up into the irrigation and drinking wells," Nature quoted Harvey as saying. "The other interesting thing we found is that the rice fields are a sink of...
In this article: Arsenic, Carbon, MIT, Bangladesh, and London
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Nature is a prominent scientific journal, first published on 4 November 1869. Although most scientific journals are now highly specialized, Nature is one of the few journals, along with other weekly journals such as Science and Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences that still publishes original research articles across a wide range of scientific fields. In many fields of scientific research, important new advances and original research are published as articles or letters in Nature.
Research scientists are the primary audience for the journal, but summaries and accompanying articles make many of the most important papers understandable for the general public and to scientists in other fields. Toward the front of each issue are editorials, news and feature articles on issues of general interest to scientists, including current affairs, science funding, business, scientific ethics and research breakthroughs. There are also sections on books and arts. The remainder of the journal consists mostly of research articles, which are often dense and highly technical. Due to strict limits on the length of articles, in many cases the printed text is actually a summary of the work in question with many details relegated to accompanying supplementary material on the journal's website.
In 2007 Nature (together with Science) received the prestigious Prince of Asturias Award for Communications and Humanity
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