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[PHOTOGRAPH] Thomas E. Lovejoy Hitachi Lecture: "The Living Planet to the Rescue"
[18 November 2008]
Nature is rearranging itself to adapt to a warming climate, but humans can work in concert with the world's natural systems to avert disaster, ecologist Thomas Lovejoy said at AAAS.
[PHOTOGRAPH] A female Anopheles albimanus mosquito feeding on a human host [Photograph by James Gathany, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Public Domain image] Malaria: Avoidable, But Still a Threat to Millions
[17 November 2008]
Malaria continues to be a threat in developing countries because of treatment challenges and geopolitical struggles, two influential researchers said at a AAAS discussion.
[PHOTOGRAPH] First optical images of an extrasolar planet orbiting a star 25 light years from Earth: Fomalhaut b [Image courtesy of Paul Kalas, University of California, Berkeley] Science: Picture-Perfect Exoplanets
[13 November 2008]
Scientists have produced the first-ever images of planets orbiting stars other than the Sun. And another team reports discovery of a planet orbiting a star just 25 light years from Earth.
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