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Chimps, bonobos yield clues to social brain It's been a puzzle why our two closest living primate relatives, chimpanzees and bonobos, have widely different social… Read more...
Vanishing mangroves are carbon sequestration powerhouses Mangroves may be the world's most carbon rich forests, according to a new study in Nature Geoscience. Measuring the… Read more...
Timber exports to spiral up this year on higher demand KUALA LUMPUR: Timber products exports are to increase this year following higher demand from Japan… Read more...
Greg Miller | Science: 1 April 2011: Vol. 332 no. 6025 pp. 28-31 | DOI: 10.1126/science.332.6025.28 Will growing interest in how the legal system deals… Read more...
A historic move in the battle to save tropical rainforests By Tony Juniper This week a further historic step is taken in the battle to… Read more...
Carbon labeling good for consumers and business Want to know how many calories are in a serving from that box of cereal? Simply turn it… Read more...
New World Growth report contains 'false and misleading' information Rhett A. Butler A new report from a World Growth International, a lobby group for industrial… Read more...
Counting orangutans: the best way to survey the great apesJeremy Hancemongabay.com March 28, 2011 How do you count orangutans when they are difficult to spot in… Read more...
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