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Atrocities in Iraq: 'I killed innocent people for our government'
By Paul Rockwell -- Special to The Bee Published 2:15 am PDT Sunday, May 16, 2004 "We forget what war is about, what it does to those who wage it and those who suffer from it. Those who hate war the... ...
Starmail - 17. Mai, 08:56
Ocean medicines could be lost
By Carolyn Fry in Galway, Ireland Imperilled snails fight pain Plants and animals living in the oceans could provide new antibiotics, drug treatments and painkillers. But scientists believe these unexplored... ...
Starmail - 15. Mai, 13:57
GM canola backs out of Australia
By Richard Black BBC science correspondent The biotechnology company Monsanto is withdrawing plans to grow genetically modified canola (oilseed rape) in Australia. The company says that recent legislation... ...
Starmail - 15. Mai, 13:52
Globe Grows Darker as Sunshine Diminishes 10% to 37%
By Kenneth Chang New York Times May 13, 2004 http://www.nytimes.c om/2004/05/13/science/13DA RK.html In the second half of the 20th century, the world became, quite literally, a darker place. Defying... ...
Starmail - 15. Mai, 13:05
GM maize growing 'needs review'
By Richard Black BBC science correspondent A US study reveals new evidence to show how genes from biotech crops can spread to nearby non-GM plant relatives. The data comes from research on maize engineered... ...
Starmail - 12. Mai, 18:11
GM maize growing 'needs review'
By Richard Black BBC science correspondent A US study reveals new evidence to show how genes from biotech crops can spread to nearby non-GM plant relatives. The data comes from research on maize engineered... ...
Starmail - 12. Mai, 18:10
HELP SAVE UNIQUE SPECIES AND CORAL REEF ECOSYSTEM
Dear Friend, I thought you might be interested in this e-activism campaign to save a critically important coral reef, endangered sea turtles and the last 50 dugongs (a marine mammal related to manatees)... ...
Starmail - 11. Mai, 15:14
SUMMER HEAT WILL CAUSE DEADLY OZONE
By Robin McKie The Observer Sunday, May 9, 2004 Thousands of Britons may be forced to wear charcoal masks and stay indoors this summer to avoid deadly fogs of ozone that will pollute the country during... ...
Starmail - 11. Mai, 15:05
Climate Change Out of the Blue
By Douglas Page 02:00 AM May. 10, 2004 PT Those wispy streams of vapor that follow jetliners across the sky may not be as innocuous as they appear. A new NASA study claims man-made cirrus clouds formed... ...
Starmail - 11. Mai, 15:01
Satellite data confirms climate change
Global warming anomaly may succumb to microwave study. 6 May 2004 QUIRIN SCHIERMEIER This article is from the news section of the journal Nature For years, climate researchers have struggled with an... ...
Starmail - 7. Mai, 18:07