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Rising seas 'to beat predictions'
Forget the sting, bees smother enemies to death
China plans first space-walk
Ex-astronaut challenges police work in Florida case (Reuters)
Aktywne dzieci ćwiczących matek
Nations Agree to Speed Up Climate Goal
Festivities 'raise carbon output'
Edwards, Clinton aim at climate change (AP)
Museum cancels race row scientist's talk (Reuters)
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Northern Lights flow on celestial magnetic ropes: study (AFP)
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Polskie przystanki rzymskich papieży
Sony develops sweet little bio battery
Arctic science outpost a refuge from the world
Duck-billed dinosaur amazes scientists (AP)
Więcej osób będzie mieć problemy z nerkami
Patterns: In the Upper Great Plains, Lower Mortality Rates
Ecologists study efficiency of divorce (AP)

Scientists attempt to roll back emissions

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