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    NOAA: Yet more global heat records fall in August
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    NOAA: Yet more global heat records fall in August

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    September 18, 2014 6:43 pm
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    Amazon founder’s firm to build new rocket engines
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    Amazon founder’s firm to build new rocket engines

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    September 17, 2014 9:25 pm
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    This 2012 image provided by Stanford University, shows fracking operations at a wellpad overlying the Marcellus Formation in Pennsylvania.  A new study says that the drilling procedure called fracking didn't cause much-publicized cases of tainted water, blaming contamination on leaky natural gas wells instead.  (AP Photo/Stanford University, Rob Jackson)
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    Study: Leaky wells, not fracking, taint water

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    September 15, 2014 5:51 pm
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    Solar storm arrives at Earth, but not a problem
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    Solar storm arrives at Earth, but not a problem

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    September 12, 2014 9:17 pm
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    Alien-like giant water-living dinosaur unveiled
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    Alien-like giant water-living dinosaur unveiled

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    September 11, 2014 9:53 pm
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    Scientists: Strong solar storm heading to Earth
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    Scientists: Strong solar storm heading to Earth

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    September 11, 2014 1:49 am
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    This undated image provided by NASA shows the ozone layer over the years, Sept. 17, 1979, top left, Oct. 7, 1989, top right, Oct. 9, 2006, lower left, and Oct. 1, 2010, lower right. Earth protective but fragile ozone layer is finally starting to rebound, says a United Nations panel of scientists. Scientists hail this as rare environmental good news, demonstrating that when the world comes together it can stop a brewing ecological crisis. (AP Photo/NASA)
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    Scientists say the ozone layer is recovering

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    September 10, 2014 9:33 pm
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    This undated handout photo provided by the US Fish and Wildlife Service shows a male Baltimore oriole. As the world warms, the Baltimore oriole will not be found in Maryland in 2080, the Mississippi kite will move north, east and pretty much out of its namesake state, and the California gull will mostly be a summer stranger to the Golden State, a new National Audubon Society report finds. (AP Photo/David Brezinski, US Fish and Wildlife Service)
    Energy and Environment

    Global warming may mean bye-bye for some birdies

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    September 9, 2014 2:00 am
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    The buzz on caffeine in coffee: A genetic quirk
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    The buzz on caffeine in coffee: A genetic quirk

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    September 4, 2014 6:07 pm
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    Study links polar vortex chills to melting sea ice
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    Study links polar vortex chills to melting sea ice

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    September 2, 2014 6:18 pm
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