Dec 11 2012
Morse Code News for December 11, 2012
Headlines for December 11, 2012 in morse code:
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headlines from nyt science=tests call mislabeled fish a widespread problem in new york=books on science michael benson’s ‘planetfall’ offers a scrapbook of space exploration=a scrapbook of our relationship with the universe=drought and economic woes vex sheep farmers=letters growth of sign language (2 letters)=observatory the earliest dinosaur or maybe its closest kin=on mars opportunity rover continues to cover new ground=observatory genomic study traces roma to northern india=observatory study finds eurasian jays keep quiet when hiding food=could climate change make mars suitable for human life=parasites use sophisticated biochemistry to take over their hosts=mind a compromise on defining and diagnosing mental disorders=multimilliondollar physics prizes for stephen hawking and cern=project seeks to map and reduce ocean noise pollution=quick what is time=18 and under understanding how children develop empathy=green blog fighting the resource curse part 2=green blog the budding health care costs of climate change=this land for 40 years predicting weather for gruber’s almanack=a breakthrough against leukemia using altered tcells=water piped west to denver could ease stress on colo. river=really the claim on a cloudy day your eyes can be sunburned=dot earth blog vaclav smil a welcome reality checker=green blog mourning an alpha female=green blog u.s. agricultural research is faltering report warns=
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