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Argentine Dinosaur Was an Estimated 130,000 Pounds, and Still Growing

The 85-foot-long dinosaur, whose remains were discovered in 2005 in Argentina but took years to excavate and prepare for study, is among the largest land animals ever. Link to original:  Argentine Dinosaur Was an Estimated 130,000 Pounds, and Still Growing ; ; ;

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In the Parching West, It’s Beginning to Feel like 1159

To find a similar period of Western drought to the current recent span, you’d have to go back to 1159. View original article – In the Parching West, It’s Beginning to Feel like 1159

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Halliburton to Pay $1.1 Billion to Settle Damages in Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill

The settlement, a fraction of the damages paid by companies involved in the accident, goes a long way toward resolving Halliburton’s exposure to liability claims. Read the article: Halliburton to Pay $1.1 Billion to Settle Damages in Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill

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Biologist Climbs High to Prove Hypothesis About Trees

A 20-year quest to prove a longstanding hypothesis about how nutrients are transported may come to an end thanks to tiny needles that probe leaves 40 feet up an oak tree. Excerpt from:  Biologist Climbs High to Prove Hypothesis About Trees ; ; ;

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Dot Earth Blog: Politics-Minded Marine Group Targets ‘Ocean Enemy #1’

An ocean conservation group dives into the gritty world of congressional politics. See original: Dot Earth Blog: Politics-Minded Marine Group Targets ‘Ocean Enemy #1’ ; ; ;

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World Briefing: Central America Hit by Severe Drought

A severe drought has ravaged crops in Central America, and as many as 2.8 million people are struggling to feed themselves, the United Nations World Food Program said Friday. View original:   World Briefing: Central America Hit by Severe Drought ; ; ;

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Hating On Obamacare Not Really a Great Strategy for GOP Governors

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Does opposing Obamacare hurt you or help you if you’re a Republican governor? To find out, Sam Wang took a look at nine Republican governors who were first elected in 2010 and are now running for reelection. The chart on the right tells the story. Governors who have resisted Medicaid expansion—a key part of Obamacare, and the one that most directly affects individual states—are generally doing poorly. Those who accepted Medicaid expansion are polling pretty well. However, Wang notes that Obamacare probably isn’t entirely responsible for this divide:

Think of the Medicaid expansion as a “proxy variable,” one that is predictive of stands on many other issues. For example, even as Pennsylvania voters have trended toward the Democrats, Corbett got behind several radical redistricting schemes, cut education funding deeply, and compared gay marriage to incest. In Maine, LePage has called legislators idiots and state workers corrupt, told the N.A.A.C.P. to “kiss his butt,” and held multiple meetings with “sovereign citizens” who advocate secession. In short, if you’re too hard-core or offensive, some of your constituents can get turned off.

The Republicans Susana Martinez, of New Mexico, John Kasich, of Ohio, and Rick Snyder, of Michigan, look as strong as they did when they were first elected. All three accepted the Affordable Care Act and its Medicaid expansion….This stance by Martinez, Kasich, and Snyder has been predictive of their support of other issues with that have drawn support from both parties. Martinez and Kasich, for example, have pursued education-reform policies that have gained a lot of traction among both Democrats and Republicans. To the extent that governors hold on to their offices in close races, it may be because they have focussed on issues that are important to the voters in their states rather than the core views of their party.

In other words, refusing the Medicaid expansion is the mark of a true-believing wingnut, and that’s not such a great place to be right now. Conversely, accepting the Medicaid expansion is the mark of a pragmatic conservative, and those folks have remained relatively popular.

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Methane Is Discovered Seeping From Seafloor Off East Coast, Scientists Say

Scientists said the discovery, off the United States coast where the continental shelf meets the deeper Atlantic Ocean, was unexpected, but had been going on for at least 1,000 years. Originally from:   Methane Is Discovered Seeping From Seafloor Off East Coast, Scientists Say ; ;Related ArticlesNational Briefing | West: Drought Said to Claim Trillions of GallonsKarachi Journal: Fishermen Cross an Imperceptible Line Into Enemy WatersStrong Earthquake Shakes Bay Area in California ;

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Dot Earth Blog: From Tree Planting Along a Dirt Road to Car-Free Village Living

Cutting driving in a move from a dirt road to a village. Continued here:  Dot Earth Blog: From Tree Planting Along a Dirt Road to Car-Free Village Living ; ;Related ArticlesSide Street: In the Bronx, an Unlikely Sanctuary for Birds, and PeopleBy Degrees: In the Ocean, Clues to ChangeLook: Staking Out the Great White Shark ;

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Taking Up Arms Where Birds Feast on Buffet of Salmon

Salmon, once nearly extinct on part of the Columbia River, are slowly recovering, to the delight of birds. As a result, those charged with nursing the salmon back to robust health have a new plan to protect them: shoot the birds. View the original here: Taking Up Arms Where Birds Feast on Buffet of Salmon ; ;Related ArticlesThe Science in a Twinkle of Nighttime in the SouthInvader Batters Rural America, Shrugging Off HerbicidesBy Degrees: In the Ocean, Clues to Change ;

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