Climate warming causing ecosystem changes in temperate lakes

A new study has linked ecosystem changes in many temperate North American and Western European lakes to climate warning.
The study, conducted by researchers at Queen’s University and the Ontario Ministry of the Environment in Canada, reports that striking changes are now occurring in many temperate lakes similar to those previously observed in the rapidly More >

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Fossil hunters discover two new dino species in Sahara desert

An expedition to the Sahara desert has found the fossilized remains of what are thought to be two new species of dinosaurs.
According to a report in The Times, the ancient remains discovered in Morocco, belong to a giant flying pterosaur and plant-eating sauropod.
Initial examinations suggest that both specimens are unknown to science.
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Sea levels will rise much faster than predicted

A new study has found that sea levels will rise much faster than previously predicted, as the world’s glaciers and ice sheets are melting at an alarming rate.
According to a report in The Times, the study, commissioned by the US Climate Change Science Program, said that the rises will substantially exceed forecasts that do not More >

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Holes in Earth’s magnetic cloak let the sun in

The Earth’s protective magnetosphere has two large holes that are letting in disruptive solar winds, scientists said on Tuesday.
Understanding how these holes form will help them better predict the electrical storms that cause power grid blackouts and the aurora, activity that will peak in 2012 as sunspots hit their maximum level.
Scientists at the American Geophysical More >

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Belief in God weakens positive feelings for Science and vice-versa

A new study has revealed that attitudes towards God and science can change and yet remain in opposition to one another.
It found that a belief in one weakens positive feelings for the other and this effect appears to be independent of a person’s religious background or views, said University of Illinois psychology professor Jesse Preston, More >

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FIRST THING TO DO

Two truck drivers were out of work.
They were seeking new employment.
One of them, Petros, was interviewed.
Asked about previous job, he said he
And his friend took turns at the wheel.
When he drove, friend would sleep.
The interviewer asked “Now listen.
It is three o’clock in the morning.
You are driving a truck, loaded with
Explosives, on a narrow bridge. All
Of More >

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LOVELY AND HANDSOME

A hospital nurse agreed to marry the patient
On the day he was released from the hospital.
On the wedding day the bride appeared not in
Her crisp uniform, but in a lovely new dress.
After the ceremony the groom announced to
Those present “Is she not lovely? This is the
First time I have seen her with a dress on More >

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Writing Poetry…

Writing Poetry…
Writing poetry is like the newborn draughts of ecstatic wind; kissing
the innocuous cluster of green leaves; with the most uninhibited ardor
and camaraderie of all times,
Writing poetry is like the soul wholesomely cleansing itself of even
the most inadvertently committed of its sins; as it blended with the
beats of magical verse; which transcended over every religion; More >

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