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Friday, July 10, 2015

Philippines uses 18th-century English aristocrat's map to claim disputed islands

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Panacot, circled, in the Murillo map ( Library of Congress ) http://www.imoa.ph/imoawebexhibit/ From The Telegraph by Julian Ryall ...
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Thursday, July 9, 2015

Tiny plankton snacking on plastic is a big problem for the food chain

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'I am Plankton" what do we eat for breakfast? from Five Films World exclusive - filmed for the first time at Plymouth Marine...
Wednesday, July 8, 2015

Ocean-going spiders can use their legs to windsurf across water

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Body-morphing spiders sail on water From New Scientist by Andy Coghlan Sailors and travellers, including Charles Darwin aboard HMS ...
Tuesday, July 7, 2015

Rainbow of fluorescent corals found—Why do they glow?

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Deep beneath the waves of the Red Sea, scientists have discovered corals that fluoresce in a range of colors, likely because it helps thei...
Monday, July 6, 2015

The Atlantic slave trade in two minutes

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315 years. 20,528 voyages. Millions of lives. Watch the interactive map in action From Slate by Andrew Kahn and Jamelle...
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