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Freed U.S. student fainted in fear
submitted by foad 174 days ago (via cnn.com)
The last of three American college students who were arrested during Egypt's recent protests arrived back in the United States.
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Sources: At least 2-game ban likely for Suh
submitted by brooks 174 days ago (via espn.go.com)
Lions defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh is expected to be suspended at least two games for shoving Packers offensive lineman Evan Dietrich-Smith's head, stomping on him and then not owning up to it in his post-game comments, league sources told ESPN.
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iPad 3: Super-High-Res Displays a Go, But Yields Will Be Low
submitted by anne 174 days ago (via wired.com)
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Mounted patrols beefed up at the border
submitted by helen 174 days ago (via usatoday.com)
Border Patrol's equines help catch smugglers, illegal immigrants.
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Stem-cell pioneer bows out
submitted by foad 174 days ago (via nature.com)
Geron halts first-of-its-kind clinical trial for spinal therapy.
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Protests in Egypt Overshadow First Post-Mubarak Election
submitted by dixie 174 days ago (via nytimes.com)
The confusing voting process, and the sense that the military will continue to cling to power regardless, has left many Egyptians disappointed or at least ambivalent.
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Reconstructed changes in Arctic sea ice over the past 1,450 years
submitted by joachim 174 days ago (via nature.com)
Arctic sea ice extent is now more than two million square kilometres less than it was in the late twentieth century, with important consequences for the climate, the ocean and traditional lifestyles in the Arctic. Although observations show a more or less continuous decline for the past four or five decades, there are few long-term records with which to assess natural sea ice variability. Until now, the question of whether or not current trends are potentially anomalous has therefore remained unanswerable. Here we use a network of high-resolution terrestrial proxies from the circum-Arctic region to reconstruct past extents of summer sea ice, and show that?although extensive uncertainties remain, especially before the sixteenth century?both the duration and magnitude of the current decline in sea ice seem to be unprecedented for the past 1,450 years. Enhanced advection of warm Atlantic water to the Arctic seems to be the main factor driving the decline of sea ice extent on multidecadal timescales, and may result from nonlinear feedbacks between sea ice and the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation. These results reinforce the assertion that sea ice is an active component of Arctic climate variability and that the recent decrease in summer Arctic sea ice is consistent with anthropogenically forced warming.
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Who will reach the Final Four?
submitted by riza 174 days ago (via voices.washingtonpost.com)
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Subterranean jail a sign of Gaddafi's grip
submitted by roberto 13 hours ago (via washingtonpost.com)
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Kickstarter of the Week: A Portable Scanner for Smartphones
submitted by hamid 13 hours ago (via wired.com)


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