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How should shipping emissions’ ability to cool or warm the climate be addressed? Deutsches Zentrum fr Luft- und Raumfahrt (DLR), Institut fr Physik der Atmosphre, Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany Jan S. Fuglestvedt is a research director of CICERO. Full Article at Environmental Science & Technology
There has long been reason to think that marijuana may be helpful to some patients with bipolar disorder, as certain cannabinoids have been shown in lab and animal studies to have effects that ought to be beneficial. Full Article at Sports Blogs
FILE --This undated file photo provided by Atlantic Productions/History shows a 47 million year old fossilized remains of a primate called "Ida" at the University of Oslo Natural Museum History in Norway. View Photo »
Photographer Stephanie Haas of Stratham is spending one year in Norway on a Fulbright Scholarship. Full Article at SeacoastOnline.com
BRANFORD, Conn. -- (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Scientist from a consortium of Norwegian marine and aquaculture institutions announced this week that they have generated the first ever draft sequence and assembly of the Atlantic cod genome. Full Article at Freshnews.com
Originally promoted as the stem of the primate family tree, it now appears that Darwinius masillae — better known as “Ida,” the fossil that “changes everything” — belonged to a fringe branch. Full Article at Primate Info Net
What role do objects play in our life and culture? It depends on their embedded scripts. Full Article at Experientia | Putting People First
EACH summer, a team from the University of Oslo in Norway go hunting for monsters on the island of Spitsbergen. They carry guns in case they get menaced by the world's largest living land carnivore, the polar bear. But it is not bears they are after. Full Article at New Scientist
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