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Top 5 'rare earth' minerals: What are they?
The so-called 'rare earths' are neither rare nor does China have a lock on them. The following five rare earth elements are used in daily life.
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Global News Blog
Good Reads: Innovation and survival as seen through caveman cosmetics factory, post-Jobs Apple
Today's Good Reads focuses on offbeat news stories, including the discovery of a 100,000-year-old caveman cosmetics factory in a South African cave, and a profile of a young executive at Apple who may keep the creative juices flowing.
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Top 5 'rare earth' minerals: What are they?
The so-called 'rare earths' are neither rare nor does China have a lock on them. The following five rare earth elements are used in daily life.
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Six lessons from the BP oil spill
What the tragedy of the BP oil spill has taught us about regulations, technology, and how our energy diet must change.
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Editor's Blog
Talk to the Editor for March 4: The planet and beyond
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Editor's Blog
Talk to the Editor: The planet and beyond
The Monitor's Pete Spotts explores science issues, ranging from the health of our home planet (earthquakes, global warming) to the future of space missions.
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The Vote
Obama on tsunami warning: Listen to local authorities.
President Obama stepped outside the Oval Office this afternoon to urge citizens to listen to local officials in light of today's tsunami warning.
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Bright Green
Bright Green fades to black
The Bright Green environment blog ends. Thanks to those who helped make it possible.
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Bright Green
Climategate, global warming, and the tree rings divergence problem
Much discussion of the Climategate e-mails has centered on "tricking" tree ring data that may not confirm global warming. What's the divergence of data all about and does it really confirm cooling instead of warming?
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Horizons
What's the buzz on the Orionid meteor shower last night?
Peak viewing time for the Orionid meteor shower occurred late last night and early this morning.
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Bright Green
The tropics are expanding, says a new study
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Editor's Blog
Thursday's coverage: Naming names in Iran, moon mapping, financial regs
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Editor's Blog
Tuesday's coverage: witness in Tehran, banned in Darfur, housing starts
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Editor's Blog
Today's agenda: Missing Air France jet, GM bankruptcy, Israeli buffer zone
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Editor's Blog
Today's coverage agenda: Israel's Arabs, gay marriages, recession's end
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Editor's Blog
Today's coverage agenda: North Korea, Sonia Sotomayor, gay marriage
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Horizons
Atlantis astronauts stay in orbit; dream of pizza
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Editor's Blog
Today's news stories: Tamil Tigers, Supreme Court, NRA, Netanyahu
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New study: Less sea rise expected from possible Antarctic melt
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Editor's Blog
Morning briefing: Why the big response to flu?
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Bright Green
Satellite collision highlights space-junk threat
The collision between a US and Russian satellite some 500 miles above Siberia has raised concerns about the threat posed by orbital garbage.
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Bright Green
Energy Secretary: Climate change could wipe out Calif. farming
Energy Secretary Steven Chu warned that, if climate change continues unabated, California's agriculture could vanish by the end of the century.
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Bright Green
Do volcanoes change the climate?
Mount Redoubt, an active stratovolcano in the state's Aleutian Range, is twitching and belching like someone who just downed a case of Mountain Dew, signs that geologists say tend to precede an eruption.
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Bright Green
Report calls climate change 'irreversible'
Even if all the world's smokestacks and tailpipes were to suddenly stop spewing CO2, if all the trees everywhere were to be left standing, and if all the remaining coal, oil, and gas were to stay in the ground, the planet would still be feeling the effects of global warming a millennium from now.
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The Vote
Obama raises $750 million for campaign - ends up getting job
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Bright Green
Light pollution harms not just stargazers
It throws wildlife out of whack and diminishes public safety.








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