Monday, April 1, 2013

[Science] Lake Erie buried by out-of-control algae; Researchers warn it could become 'toxic'

Lake Erie buried by out-of-control algae; Researchers warn it could become 'toxic'
http://www.sciencerecorder.com/news/lake-erie-buried-by-out-of-control-algae-researchers-warn-it-could-become-toxic/
The study, one of the most comprehensive reports released on the issue, blames a confluence of farm runoff, weather changes, and invasive new plankton-eating species with enabling algae growth in the lake region to swell to monstrous and unhealthy ...

Combat Global Warming: Be Gay for a Day
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/environment/global-warming/drastically-greener-arctic-predicted-in-coming-decades/articleshow/19319375.cms
A long last, scientists have revealed the single most important document ever. It's a crayon-colored map showing how “trees” could grow in the arctic.

Cicada Brood Set To Emerge After 17 Years, Will Blanket East Coast Skies For ...
http://www.latinospost.com/articles/15691/20130401/cicada-brood-set-emerge-17-years-will-blanket-east-coast.htm
According to NPR, a cicada brood is set to hatch this spring on the East Coast after living underground for 17 years. The brood, known as the "Magicicada Brood II," will almost literally fill the sky for several weeks as they eat, mate, and lay their eggs before ...

Cheap Trick Day
http://www.wifr.com/news/headlines/Cheap-Trick-Day-200984241.html
ROCKFORD (WIFR) -- It's an anniversary that doesn't go quite as far back, but it's a day Cheap Trick fans don't forget.



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