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Cane toads aren't quite the bad guys we thought
It's invaded Australia, but the cane toad has not triggered the ecological catastrophe that some predicted..
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The eight failures that caused the Gulf oil spill
A long-awaited BP report lists eight reasons for the accident that caused its catastrophic Deepwater Horizon oil spill..
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Meet William the Concherer, the dolphin that can fish
A "conching" dolphin captured on film suggests the marine mammal uses the massive shell to trap and stun fish..
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Bees and climate change cleared in pollination mystery
Even without climate change, even without the decline of bees, pollination is in a downward spiral. And nobody knows why..
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Bird flu jumps to pigs
H5N1's jump to pigs brings the virus a step closer to a human pandemic..
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Why wartime wrecks are slicking time bombs
Millions of tons of oil lost in sunken ships is threatening a new environmental disaster..
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Forest carbon stores may be massively overestimated
We may have to dramatically revise our estimates of how much carbon rainforests contain – apparently similar forests hold vastly different amounts..
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Mobile chargers could keep electric cars juiced up
Mobile charging units that respond to in-car sensors could ensure that electric car owners never need fear getting stranded..
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Pakistan's flood weather eased Atlantic hurricanes
The stalled weather pattern behind floods in Pakistan and a heatwave in Russia may have delayed the start of the Atlantic hurricane season..
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Second super-fast flip of Earth's poles found
Theory says the Earth's magnetic field can't flip in just a few years, yet for the second time evidence has been found of it happening in the past..
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Briefing: How bad is the new Gulf oil rig fire?
Less than five months after the largest oil spill in US history, another fire has occurred on an oil and gas platform in the Gulf of Mexico..
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Road to cut off Serengeti migration route
Tanzania's government plans to build a road through Serengeti National Park, cutting through the migratory route of 2 million wildebeest and zebra..
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Arctic oil and gas drilling ready to take off
Oil drilling in Greenland's Arctic waters began last week, angering environmentalists. But it's nothing compared with the oil and gas rush that's coming..
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Conservation and compassion: First do no harm
In putting conservation into practice, we often cause great suffering to animals. Marc Bekoff argues that we need a new ethical perspective..
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Green machine: Perfecting the plant way to power
Efforts to develop solar-powered water splitters are starting to bear fruit..
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Why it's time for change at the IPCC
The forceful analysis of the IPCC's failings published by the InterAcademy Council is a strong dose of realism about the organisation's failings..
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Arctic ice: Less than meets the eye
The ice may not retreat as much as feared this year, but what remains may be more rotten than robust..
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Climate panel must 'fundamentally reform' to survive
The IPCC must change how it operates if it is to regain the public's trust, according to a major review..
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New Orleans: Are the new defences tough enough?
A $14.5 billion revamp of New Orleans's flood defences is almost finished, but some say the measures aren't tough and comprehensive enough..
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Sunspots squeeze and stretch the day
These dark regions may somehow alter the rate of Earth's spin – an insight that could help steer spacecraft more accurately..
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