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Neville /24 March, 2013
Invasive species: Understanding the threat before it’s too late Posted: 22 Mar 2013 09:53 AM PDT Catching rides on cargo ships and fishing boats, many invasive species are now covering our shorelines and compromising the existence of our native marine life. Scientists have examined what factors allow some invasive species to survive in their new Continue Reading →
Neville /24 March, 2013
Huge and widespread volcanic eruptions triggered the end-Triassic extinction Posted: 22 Mar 2013 02:43 PM PDT Some 200 million years ago, an increase in atmospheric CO2 caused acidification of the oceans and global warming that killed off 76 percent of marine and terrestrial species on Earth.
Wan Kerr /24 March, 2013
Name change for local anti-litter agency to help get the message across to Queenslanders
Wan Kerr /24 March, 2013
Get ready to celebrate a Mothers Day Classic – and do your bit for Breast Cancer Research
Wan Kerr /24 March, 2013
John Braddock of wsws.org says severe drought could tip New Zealand back into recession
Neville /24 March, 2013
Corn That Is Tolerant Of Toxic Soils Moving Closer To Reality, Gene In Triplicate Provides The Resistance Print Friendly 13 23 Share Corn crops capable of being grown in toxic soils are moving closer to reality, new research from the U.S. Department of Agriculture and Cornell University is suggesting. The new research has been attempting Continue Reading →