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Near-record global warmth recorded in June June 2009 was the planet's second-warmest June ever recorded, the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) reported Friday. Only 2005 was warmer. When just ocean areas are included, it was the warmest June ever. Global records began in 1880. USATODAYWind farm to be built on borders of Peak District Britain's most beautiful landscapes are under threat after permission was given for a wind farm to be built on the outskirts of the Peak District National Park, environmental campaigners have warned. Topix.netHurricane Protection for New Orleans Debated The Army Corps of Engineers' road map for protecting coastal Louisiana from a Category 5 hurricane is substantially flawed because it fails to recommend a clear plan that can be adopted quickly, according to a National Research Council review released today.The corps' long-overdue Louisiana Coastal Protection and Restoration Program report, congressionally mandated after 2005's Hurricane Katrina and finalized this month, instead lays out 27 alternatives, highlighting none as preferred. [More] Scientific AmericanChainsaw saves man from mountain lion WYOMING - A man says he used his chainsaw to fight off a starving mountain lion that attacked him while he was camping in the Shoshone National Forest. Ex-Marine Dustin Britton says he raised the chainsaw he had been using to cut... APNClimate kerfuffle: Did Sen. Barbara Boxer really direct a ``racial slant`` at African-American Harry Alford? At yesterday’s climate hearings, Democratic Sen. Barbara Boxer of California looked down at the black man testifying about the impact of climate legislation on business and asked: “Colored boy, what are you doing with this sophisticated report?”Or at least that’s the way Harry Alford, CEO of the National Black Chamber of Commerce, recounted it in a phone interview with Breitbart.tv’s B-Cast. “It was condescending,” he said, “like being in Mississippi in 1945.... She owes America an apology.” [More] Scientific AmericanClimate Kerfuffle: Did Senator Boxer really direct a ``racial slant`` at African-American Harry Alford? At yesterday’s climate hearings, Democratic Senator Barbara Boxer of California looked down at the black man testifying about the impact of climate legislation on business and asked: “Colored boy, what are you doing with this sophisticated report?”Or at least that’s the way Harry Alford, CEO of the National Black Chamber of Commerce, recounted in a phone interview with Breitbart.tv’s B-Cast. “It was condescending,” he said, “like being in Mississippi in 1945. . . . She owes America an apology.” [More] Scientific AmericanInvasive mussels imperil western water system LAKE MEAD NATIONAL RECREATION AREA, Nev. (AP) -- Two years after an invasive mussel was first discovered at Lake Mead, the population has firmly established itself and gone on a breeding binge, with numbers soaring into the trillions.... The Arizona RepublicQuebec Keeps ``Open Mind`` on Euthanasia The Quebec government says it is open to debating the legalization of euthanasia, reigniting a polarizing national debate that the Conservative federal government says it has no interest in revisiting. Quebec Health and Social Services Minister Yves Bolduc, a physician before he entered politics, told reporters Thursday that when he practised medicine, he supported legalizing euthanasia under certain circumstances. He was responding to a draft report from the Quebec College of Physicians that recommended euthanasia be considered appropriate care in some cases. Bioethics.netKey European R+D Program to Build on European Leadership In CMOS Platforms And Value-Added Application-Specific Derivative Technologies STMicroelectronics (NYSE:STM) , one of the world's leading semiconductor manufacturers, and CEA-LETI, the French Laboratory for Electronics + Information Technology, have announced that Ma... azonano.comSurprising Findings May Yield Insights Into Human Developmental Disorders: Researchers Discover Evolutionary Event Underlying The Origin Of Dachshunds A single evolutionary event appears to explain the short, curved legs that characterize all of today's dachshunds, corgis, basset hounds and at least 16 other breeds of dogs, a team led by the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI), part of the National Institutes of Health, report. Medical News Today1 2 |
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Feedzilla is a news aggregator which categorizes news stories by topic. It is a platform where webmasters and bloggers can find an unmatched selection of easy to use, automatically updating and professional news widgets for their sites. Feedzilla supports the building of widgets in various formats, as well as allowing the addition of news widgets to different blogging platforms and social networks.
Feedzilla manually aggregates news summaries found in RSS feeds, and redistributes them in either RSS format or as a news widget. Content is collected 24 hours a day, 7 days a week from an ever-growing list of providers.
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9th of September 2009 - Interview of Feedzilla's founder at the IFA in Berlin. [More]