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Ten ways to save the world
14:42 02 December 2008 | 1 comment
A new book describes the technologies we need to adopt if we are to win the war against climate change
New tools predict web page popularity
FEATURE: 14:00 02 December 2008
The popularity of website items several weeks after publication can be predicted from the share of traffic they generate when first published
Poland sends conflicting signals at climate summit
13:13 02 December 2008 | 8 comments
The host of the latest round of UN climate talks warns of the effects of climate change while frustrating the launch of an EU carbon-trading scheme
'Test and treat everyone' to vanquish HIV
UPFRONT: 10:25 02 December 2008 | 16 comments
A new calculation suggests testing everyone for the virus and treating those who have it immediately is the fastest way to eradicate HIV
Rare celestial trio dazzles sky watchers
20:00 01 December 2008 | 22 comments
On Monday, Venus, Jupiter and the Moon form a tight triangle on the sky - the Sun's glare blocks most such 'conjunctions'
Brains of autistic children slower at processing sound
18:09 01 December 2008 | 8 comments
A brain scan shows that children with autism respond more slowly to sound stimuli, offering a clue to the condition
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Feedback Competition 2008: Glad Timings We Bring
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Should the US taxpayer support green cars for rich people?
15:25 01 December 2008 - updated 15:29 01 December 2008
Should a company that makes electric cars receive state support, even when it's vehicles are only for the rich?
New rifts threaten break-up of massive ice shelf
11:08 01 December 2008 - updated 12:10 01 December 2008
As the world climate summit opens in Poznan, Poland, dramatically timed news from Antarctica underlines the precarious nature of the planet. An ice bridge linking a gigantic ice shelf to two Antarctic islands is close to collapse, according to satellite...
Cub reporter savaged over climate-change scepticism
10:16 01 December 2008 - updated 10:58 01 December 2008
A couple of totally bogus stories on climate change promoting theories of "global cooling" came out last week on the otherwise mainstream US political website Politico.com.The first article by Politco's Energy and Environment reporter Erika Lovley reports on "a growing...













