Nov 13 2012
Morse Code News for November 13, 2012
Headlines for November 13, 2012 in morse code:
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headlines from nyt science=isotope analysis provides clues in a florida cold case=basics birds have natural ability to survive storms=stone tools point to creative work by early humans in africa=obama’s reelection welcomed by many science researchers=books on science ‘the double helix’ review twists in the tale of the great dna discovery=observatory australian fairywren teaches chicks a ‘password’ call=observatory xenoceratops new type of horned dinosaur is identified in canada=observatory for maya climate change may have been blessing and curse=malaria vaccine candidate produces disappointing results in clinical trial=climate change report outlines perils for u.s. military=understanding donor behavior to increase contributions=after hurricane sandy debating costly sea barriers in new york area=square feet geothermal energy advocates hope systems get a second look=benefactors create and maintain a private park in california=alarm over india’s dengue fever epidemic=q & a weighing the evidence=green blog water supply in a warming world=green blog will a lame duck congress confront nuclear waste=green blog on our radar europeans suspend airline emissions rule=dot earth blog african science academies miss a big factor in climate statement=opinion climate change lessons from ronald reagan=opinion i cry therefore i am=green blog learning to live with urban coyotes=scientist at work blog chipping away at the footprints of the past=letters after the storms (2 letters)=
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