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Racing the Clock and a Storm: A Way of Life in Tornado Alley

In the breeding ground of Oklahoma tornadoes, people prepare for the season with the care that the defensive coordinator for their Sooners prepares for the inevitable autumn.    

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Mountain of Petroleum Coke From Oil Sands Rises in Detroit

Refining Canada’s petroleum-soaked oil sands produces petroleum coke, and the question of what to do with it has found at least one answer in Detroit, where a large coke pile covers an entire city block.    

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World Briefing | Asia: India: Power Failures Set Off Protests

A blistering heat wave in north and western India has caused widespread electricity cuts and led residents to protest and even attack power company officials and property.    

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Scientist at Work Blog: A Forest Denizen at Risk

Slow lorises in the deep dark of the Vietnamese forest are probably wise to avoid the scientist who wanders by with a flashlight and a notebook. There are other humans about with less noble intentions.    

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Dot Earth Blog: Terrible Tornadoes in a Changing Climate

A deeper look at tornadoes in a changing climate.    

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Dot Earth Blog: Dot Chat: From Energy Campaigner to Solar Finance Entrepreneur

An online conversation with a young energy activist turned solar entrepreneur.    

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Dot Earth Blog: Science Group Criticizes Politicians for Global Warming Distortions

A nonprofit group representing scientists dings officials at both ends of the political spectrum for global warming distortions.    

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Scientist at Work Blog: Mekong Mystery: Dwindling Fish

The harvest from Tonle Sap had almost doubled between 1940 and 1995, while the number of people fishing has quadrupled during that period, cutting the per-fisher catch in half.    

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Active Fault May Block Restart of Tsuruga Reactor in Japan

The No. 2 reactor at Tsuruga now faces indefinite stoppage or likely decommissioning unless its operator provides new data on the fault.    

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Cicadas Take Stage for Their Final Act on Staten Island

After weeks of anticipation, Staten Island has seen some of the first of a brood of cicadas that has matured underground for 17 years, and which will be emerging in the coming days.    

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