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Welcome to Caribbeanbiodiversity.org. This website is designed to help increase awareness about Caribbean flora and fauna -- their intrinsic beauty, importance, significance, and value to our everyday lives and the need to protect and conserve them.

The site will feature articles, issues, projects, events, people doing things to help conserve and protect the region's biodiversity, and other websites featuring issues connected with the fauna and flora of the Caribbean.

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Neutrinos and Cables
I’m a little torn about this: the Twitter machine and other social ...

How to Turn a Blazing-Hot Fusion Reactor Into a Sunny Paradise, in 10 Easy Steps

Stephen Gaskell is a ...

Penguins Decimated by Greedy Blubber Merchant Bounce Back Impressively


Unconfirmed rumor: FTL neutrinos may be due to a faulty GPS connection

Let me start this off by first noting this is an unconfirmed ...



Science News: Environment
Carbon dioxide breaking down marine ecosystems
Scientists capitalize on 'natural' experiment to chronicle how ecosystems will change as oceans continue to acidify

Natural gas wells leakier than believed
Measurements at Colorado site show methane release higher than previous estimates

Food exports can drain arid regions
Dry regions ?export? water as agricultural products

BPA fosters diabetes-promoting changes
Low doses alter insulin secretion

Numbers warn of looming collapses
Math tools predict when systems are on the brink




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Discovery News - Top Stories
Pre-Columbian Star War Stories Emerge From Stones
The carvings show symbols of death and crude representations in line with the Aztecs' bloody rituals.

New Bat Has Odd-Shaped Nose
Is that the head of an owl you see on the nose of this new bat species or an elaborate shield?

Should We Keep Punishing Chris Brown?
Or is the criticism doing more harm than good?

Blood Predicts Everlasting Love?: DNews Nuggets
Larger amounts of a certain hormone in the blood suggest a long-lasting relationship.

Camp Stove Charges Your Phone, Cooks Your Goose
BioLite stoves make cooking on wood clean and safe, while generating electricity.



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