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Pee and pesticides: Thoreau's Walden Pond in trouble, warn scientists The water of Walden Pond, which Henry David Thoreau described in 1854 as "so transparent that the bottom can easily be discerned at the depth of 25 or 30 feet", is no longer quite so clear according to a new study. The Massachusetts pond was made famous in Walden, the transcendentalist writer's ...
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UK and US given case file on 'nerve agent made in Russian lab' A related nerve agent was used in the Salisbury poisoning last month. The documents, some of which had previously been leaked by the Russian newspaper Novaya Gazeta, were given to British diplomats in Latvia in March, Kuznetsov said. He told the Guardian he had also handed the case files to US ...
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The week in wildlife – in pictures A team of conservationists attaches a GPS collar to an immobilised elephant in Mikumi national park, Tanzania, in an ambitious elephant-collaring project covering the park and the neighbouring Selous game reserve. By December 2018 the team will have fitted 60 collars to elephants in and around the ...
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Nonfarm payrolls increase by 103000 in March, vs 193000 jobs expected Nonfarm payrolls rose by 103,000 in March, well below economist expectations of 193,000, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. However, markets reacted little to the news as February's number was revised higher and the longer-term trend of strong growth looked intact. Inflation also was of little ...
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F1: Daniel Ricciardo fastest for Red Bull in Bahrain Red Bull's Daniel Ricciardo beat Mercedes and Ferrari to set the fastest time in first practice at the Bahrain Grand Prix. The Australian was 0.304 seconds ahead of Mercedes' Valtteri Bottas, who edged Kimi Raikkonen's Ferrari by 0.094secs. World champion Lewis Hamilton was only fifth quickest, ...
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Deep divisions in Brazil as judge orders Lula to hand himself in "[Lula's] arrest without overwhelming evidence, however, it's another chapter of an ongoing coup in Brazil since 2016, with the powerful deposing of Dilma for a crime of responsibility that was legalised a few days after it is stopped," Carlos Henrique de Oliverira Ramos, a student in Sao Paulo, told Al ...
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