Dec 25 2012
Morse Code News for December 25, 2012
Headlines for December 25, 2012 in morse code:
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headlines from nyt science=news analysis getting polio campaigns back on track=los alamos national laboratory studies tree deaths=measles measles epidemic is spreading in central africa=letters overstating roma history=news analysis scientists to seek clues to violence in genome of gunman in newtown conn.=these were a few of their favorite things=a brief history of chemistry sets=observatory a newly discovered mosasaur adapted to fresh water=observatory volunteers helped piece together an asteroid’s story=observatory ramses iii had his throat slashed new study suggests=mind understanding the effects of social environment on trauma victims=u.s. faces shortage in paying for upkeep of retired chimps=q & a should older adults be vaccinated against chickenpox=gifts that keep giving (if not exploding)=california manufacturers weigh costs of new greenhouse gas rules=well wright’s law=the well column laws of physics cant trump the bonds of love=well really the claim green tea helps burn fat during exercise=personal health with help here and there preserving independence in old age=green blog food vs. fuel in 2013=prototype pest control in the sky courtesy of a raptor=west antarctic warming faster than thought study finds=green blog protected tigers burning bright=green blog on our radar a parched southwest=dot earth blog on issues like climate change can urgency and patience coexist=
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