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2 hrs ago | KTKZ-AM Sacramento

Small earthquake shakes rural area...

A small earthquake has shaken a rural area of Northern California about 90 miles north of San Francisco, but there are no reports of any damages or injuries.The U.S. Geological Survey says the magnitude-4.4 quake struck shortly before 9 p.m. Sunday near the town of Cobb and the Geysers, a complex of geothermal power plants in the Mayacamas ... (more)

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Related Topix: Earthquake, Natural Disasters, US Geological Survey, Technical Services, Geology, Cobb, CA

Sun Feb 12, 2012

WHTC

As Xi visits, China's U.S. crop demand a ba...

China is half a world away from the 2,300-acre family farm in east-central Iowa where John Weber and his son plant corn and soybeans.

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Related Topix: Agriculture, Iowa, Xi Jinping, Hu Jintao, US Politics, US News, Barack Obama, World News, China

www.sciencecodex.com | Cash

Deconstructing a mystery: What caused Snowmaggedon?

In the quiet after the storms, streets and cars had all but disappeared under piles of snow.

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Related Topix: Weather, Greenbelt, MD, Tornado, Hurricane, Natural Disasters

KOLN-TV Lincoln

Live Snakes of Nebraska Take Center Stage February 19th

The various live snakes of Nebraska will be the stars of an upcoming Sunday with a Scientist event for children and families at Morrill Hall.

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Related Topix: Paleontology

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Why Are We Still Talking About Darwin?

If someone in 2012 wants to criticize Henry Ford because he didn't know everything about automobiles a century ago, it's a little silly.

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Related Topix: Psychology, Biology

KMAN-AM Manhattan

Funds available in Kan. for saving water

The Garden City Telegram reports that the deadline for applying for the funding from the Ogallala Aquifer Initiative for fiscal year 2012 is Feb.

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Related Topix: Agriculture

The Times Bulletin

Ohioan, 93, still likes teaching college chemistry

A dozen students at desks in front of him await his instruction. A chart of the Periodic Table of the Elements covers part of the wall to his side.

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Related Topix: Chemistry, Columbia University, Barberton, OH, Akron, OH

Sat Feb 11, 2012

WKYT

WKU's 'Rock House' to be demolished

It has been used by WKU's anthropology department since 1996 as a teaching and research laboratory and as a place to house archaeological collections.

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Related Topix: Archaeology, Anthropology

Cw56.com

6 New England. communities to get EPA assistance

Six New England communities will receive technical assistance from the federal Environmental Protection Agency through the "Building Blocks for Sustainable Communities" program.

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Related Topix: Environmental Law, Law, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Environment

www.science20.com | Cash

Earliest Animal Fossils? Uhhh, No

Every 6 months or so these days it feels like we find the earliest animal life. More often than not, said life is something ugly that turns up in a bucket after dissolving rocks in acid.

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Related Topix: Paleontology

Athens Banner-Herald

Penn class teaches students how to live like monks

Looking for a wild-and-crazy time at college? Don't sign up for Justin McDaniel's religious studies class.

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Related Topix: University of Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania Government, Drink, Coffee, Watches, Entomology

WTOP-FM Washington

Rural residents strike back at Lucas film empire

Luke Skywalker would be proud. A rebel alliance has formed in the hills north of San Francisco to fight a perceived Evil Empire.

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Related Topix: San Francisco, CA, us Travel, Travel, Russia Travel, San Francisco, Russia Travel, San Francisco Travel, Agriculture, Outsourcing

KFVS12

Free 'Lincoln Tomato' seeds to capitol visitors

There's even a tomato named for the 16th president and you can get some seeds this week for free.

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Related Topix: Agriculture

Weyburn This Week

CWB aims to expand sales to China

The Canadian Wheat Board is aiming to expand the types of crops it sells to Chinese buyers, as Ottawa opens Western Canada's grain market later this year, the board's chief executive said Friday.

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Related Topix: Agriculture

Fri Feb 10, 2012

Cedartown Standard Plus

Georgia researcher to study storm vulnerability

A Georgia scientist has been awarded a government grant to help identify coastal areas most vulnerable to hurricanes and other natural hazards.

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Related Topix: Georgia, Georgia Southern University, Oceanography

My Mother Lode

Rare S. Calif. butterfly making a comeback

An endangered butterfly population in a preserve near Los Angeles International Airport grew about 8 percent last year, inching closer to a comeback.

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Related Topix: Entomology

WRAL.com

Bulgarians pray for honey, health of bees

It was the Day of St. Haralambos, a patron saint of beekeepers, who also is known as "the lord of all illnesses." Believers pray to him to protect their home and health.

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Related Topix: Life, Food, Apiculture, Honey

WTOC-TV Savannah

Warm weather could lead to armies of mosquitoes

Authorities say this winter's unseasonably warm temperatures could cause mosquitoes and other insects to come out earlier than normal this year in parts of Georgia.

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Related Topix: Weather, Entomology, Georgia, University of Georgia

Squamish Chief

Changes coming to controversial pricing plan for recycling hazardous waste

Ontario's governing Liberals are stepping in to change a controversial pricing plan by Stewardship Ontario for hazardous waste recycling and review the embattled private organization's finances.

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Related Topix: Environment

York Dispatch

Vietnam farmer a hero after shootout with police

In this photo taken Feb. 4, 2012, Nguyen Thi Thuong stands by the ruins of her house in Tien Lang District, northern city of Haiphong, Vietnam.

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Related Topix: Southeast Asia, World News, Vietnam, Riot, Aquaculture, Agriculture, Nguyen Tan Dung

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