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Silicon Electrodes Can Make Batteries Last 10 Times Longer
(Credit: University of Maryland NanoCenter) The most commercially popular negative electrode material used in lithium-ion batteries is graphite. Read more
The 27 February 2013 by Dailyfusion
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Everglades Earth First! Brings Anti-Biotech Fight to Kolter Group
Land deal could signify move forward for Scripps’ biotech city on Briger forestToday in West Palm Beach, Florida, Everglades Earth First! (EEF! Read more
The 26 February 2013 by Earth First! Newswire
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A Visit to NCAR
Last week I was lucky enough to attend the Second Workshop on Coupling Technologies for Earth System Models, held at the National Center for Atmospheric Researc... Read more
The 26 February 2013 by Climatesight
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Southend Council Set to Remove 35 Recycle Bin Sites Across the Town
We are but three days away from the budget here in Southend and one thing that I haven’t seen mentioned is that the 35 locations across the borough like the... Read more
The 25 February 2013 by Neilmonnery
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5 Tips for Going Green on Your Next Trip
Studying abroad has many perks, and one of these is the chance to do your part to protect the environment while you learn about other cultures. Yet, doing so... Read more
The 25 February 2013 by T_mackinnon
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Featured Animal: Grey Seal
The grey seal is one of the rarest species of seal in the world with around 40% of the grey seal population inhabiting the cooler waters around the United... Read more
The 25 February 2013 by Azanimals
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‘Shark Whisperer’ Girl Swims With Great White
The 24 February 2013 by Ningauble
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Anakin
On Tuesday February 12th we began a three week trapping period to target leopards, brown hyaenas, baboons, samango monkeys and a vervet monkey for collaring or... Read more
The 22 February 2013 by Iratemonkey
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A Mining Executive, A Missing Millionaire and the Weird Politics of U.S. Jaguar...
By Panagioti Tsolkas / Earth First! Journal Collectivefrom left to right: Thomas Kaplan, an American jaguar, Alan RabinowitzThomas Kaplan isn’t your average... Read more
The 21 February 2013 by Earth First! Newswire
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Collared Aracaris at Pico Bonito, Honduras
While at Pico Bonito National Park, Honduras, in late January and early February, I fulfilled my expectations of photographing many amazing birds and wildlife. Read more
The 21 February 2013 by Stabone
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