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Researchers Work on Smart Pantries

In the future, your fridge can help your vegetables survive by using high-tech evironment control.
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Japan Shakes Off Richter Scale

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Japan has found new ways to predict earthquakes, and has more than 3,000 seismic monitors scattered across the country.

Caterpillars Make Noise to Threaten

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When an outsider invades their territory, these animals stomp, sweep their heads back and forth and make loud tapping noises that declare: 'This is my space! Back off!'

Rare Rhino Born at Cincinnati Zoo

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For the first time 112 years, a Sumatran rhinoceros has been bred and born in captivity, and experts say that lifts their hopes that the species can be saved.

Study Examines Coral Reefs

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Blasted by dynamite, contaminated with poisons and smothered by pollution, coral reefs are dying faster than previously thought, according to a study published Tuesday by the United Nations.

Butterflies Safe From Biotech Corn

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Studies of corn that is genetically engineered to produce its own insect killer found that the crop is having virtually no impact on monarch butterflies that live in farm fields.

Decision Nears on Navy Sonar

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Eighteen months ago, the Navy deployed a powerful mid-range sonar during a submarine detection exercise in the deep water canyons of the Bahamas.

Greenhouse Effect Leads To Greener Earth

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NASA satellite data suggest that for more than two decades there's been a gradual greening of the northern latitudes of Earth.

South Asia Wary About Quake Prediction

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Seismologists are dismissing it as alarmist, governments are ignoring it and people on the street seem indifferent to a U.S. study that warns South Asia is overdue for a massive earthquake.

Astronaut Cites Environmental Damage

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The view from space of a bright blue Earth is becoming marred by smoke and dust as environmental destruction grows increasingly visible, the commander of the International Space Station said Friday.

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