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Portola: A Safe Harbor In The Choppy Waters Of Biotech Investing?
2016-03-05 04:40:44| Biotech - Topix.net
As we began 2015, investors could see choppy waters were appearing on the horizon for biotech stocks. Considering the spectacular run these stocks had over previous years, investor concerns were certainly in order.
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How Northern European waters soak up carbon dioxide
2016-02-25 16:10:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
BBC: The seas around the UK and the rest of northern Europe take up a staggering 24 million tonnes of carbon each year. It is a mass equivalent to two million double-decker buses or 72,000 747 jets. The number was produced by scientists studying the movement of carbon dioxide into and out of the oceans. The team, led by Heriot-Watt University and Exeter University, has produced a software "engine" that will allow other scientists to do the same for different parts of the globe. "It's a software toolbox...
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Climate: Lobster Shell Disease, Sea Star Epidemic Caused By Warming Waters
2016-02-18 03:03:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Nature World: Lobsters in some areas of North America have experienced since the 1990s something called "epizootic shell disease," which makes their shells unsightly and difficult to sell. The condition has devastated lobster fisheries in southern New England, and now the Maine lobster industry may be at risk, too. A new Cornell University study conducted in 2015 suggests that warming ocean temperatures are largely responsible for this epidemic. Cornell researchers have published two studies detailing how diverse...
02.17.16 -- Intersex Fish Found In Protected Waters
2016-02-16 10:52:03| pollutiononline Home Page
02/17/16 Pollution Online Newsletter
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Warming Marine Waters Skewing Gender Balance of Turtles, Study Says
2016-02-05 18:02:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Yale Environment 360: Rising global temperatures may be skewing the gender makeup of marine turtles, according to new research from Florida State University. The gender of marine hatchlings is influenced by the temperature of the sands in which they incubate, with warmer temperatures producing more females. It's worrying that you could have an extreme skew in gender one way," said Mariana Fuentes, an assistant professor of oceanography at FSU. "Any changes in population structure can have real repercussions. The scientists...
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