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In Antarctica, you relax using what you?ve got (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 12-04-2006 at 03:00:50

Click to see pictures from today in AntarcticaMcMurdo Station has built a recreational infrastructure that includes everything from movies to scientific lectures to live music and local outings. Follow the polar odyssey of MSNBC's Miguel Llanos and John Brecher.



In Antarctica, you relax using what you?ve got (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 12-04-2006 at 06:00:38

Click to see pictures from today in AntarcticaIn their quest to find out what really makes McMurdo Station run, our reporters took a tour of the waste water treatment plant, a building situated below the rest of the U.S. station. Follow the polar odyssey of MSNBC's Miguel Llanos and John Brecher.



Antarctic station strikes delicate balance on waste (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 12-04-2006 at 12:00:37

Click to see pictures from today in AntarcticaIn their quest to find out what really makes McMurdo Station run, our reporters took a tour of the waste water treatment plant, a building situated below the rest of the U.S. station. Follow the polar odyssey of MSNBC's Miguel Llanos and John Brecher.



Warmer Earth may slash farm yields (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 12-04-2006 at 06:00:35
Urgent action is needed to make sure a warming climate doesn't slash crop yields, heighten the risk of famine and deepen poverty for the world's most vulnerable, international experts said on Monday.

Once rare, Fla. panthers rebound (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 12-04-2006 at 09:00:43

In this Jan. 2002 photo released by the Florida Wildlife Conservation Commission an adult  Florida panther is worked on by biologists Darrell Land, left, Mark Lotz and veterinarian Mark Cunningham, right. As urban sprawl creeps further into nature, human-panther encounters are becoming more common. Panthers and humans are continuously competing for space and according to scientists, people just might prevail, which would ultimately mean the extinction for the big cats. (AP Photo/Florida Wildlife Conservation Commission, David Shindle)  ** ONE TIME USE ONLY  NO SALES **In recent years, Florida panthers have rebounded from the brink of extinction to about 100 on the southwestern edge of the Everglades. It's a resurgence that has created problems when the big cats interact, or collide, with civilization.



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