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Cassini snaps extra-terrestrial hurricane
Written By: Peter Dinham
Section: World Watch

Category: The Register

2006-11-12 03:09:35

Cassini has sent back incredible images of a monster storm that has developed at Saturn's South Pole.


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Scientists say millions could flee rising seas
Written By: Peter Dinham
Section: World Watch

Category: Reuters

2006-11-10 04:19:55

NAIROBI (Reuters) - Nations must make plans to help tens of millions of "sea level refugees" if climate change continues to ravage the world's oceans, German researchers said on Thursday.


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Colossal hurricane-like storm seen on Saturn
Written By: Peter Dinham
Section: World Watch

Category: Reuters

2006-11-10 04:17:47

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A colossal, swirling storm with a well-developed eye is churning at Saturn's south pole, the first time a truly hurricane-like storm has been detected on a planet other than Earth, NASA images showed on Thursday.


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China shares bird flu samples, denies new strain report
Written By: Peter Dinham
Section: World Watch

Category: Reuters

2006-11-10 04:15:28

BEIJING (Reuters) - China agreed on Friday to share long-sought bird flu virus samples with international health authorities, after rejecting scientists' findings that a new, vaccine-resistant strain was circulating in the country.


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Climate change melting fabled African glaciers
Written By: Peter Dinham
Section: World Watch

Category: Reuters

2006-11-10 04:13:34

KAMPALA (Reuters) - Climate change is melting a legendary ice field in equatorial Africa and may soon thaw it out completely, threatening fresh water supplies to hundreds of thousands of people, a climate expert said on Thursday.


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