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Thursday, October 29, 2009

Science News

From BBC-Science:
Bluefin tuna schooling (SPL)
Banning trade in Atlantic bluefin tuna is justified by the extent of their decline, scientists advising fisheries regulators suggest.

A huge explosion known as a gamma ray burst is confirmed as the most distant cosmic event seen from Earth.

Denmark warns about the risks to a global climate change deal being done in time, as EU leaders gather for a key summit.


Internet cable (SPL)
It is 40 years since the first data was sent across the network that would became the internet
An inventory of species threatened by climate change
Nasa's new rocket flies - but where is it going?
Fossil 'sea monster' found on England's south coast

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