The teeth of winter are closing on the makeshift camp in North Dakota where demonstrators are trying to stop the Dakota Access Pipeline. Some are heeding tribal calls to leave, while others are digging in. But the company building the controversial Dakota Access Pipeline was in federal court Friday, trying to overturn a decision by the Army Corps of Engineers blocking the project.
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Folge vom 09.12.2016Dakota Access Pipeline Protesters Vow To Fight Through Fierce Winter
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Folge vom 09.12.2016Say, What? Monkey Mouths And Throats Are Equipped For SpeechMonkeys weren't thought to have the right sort of vocal tracts to speak. But a study finds they can make many sounds common in human speech; it's just that their brains aren't "language ready."
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Folge vom 09.12.2016Adding A Funny Form Of Carbon To Silly Putty Creates A Heart MonitorGraphene comes in sheets barely an atom thick and is extremely good at conducting electricity. By adding the unusual form of carbon to Silly Putty, scientists created flexible sensors.
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Folge vom 08.12.2016A Mummy's DNA May Help Solve The Mystery Of The Origins Of SmallpoxScientists have found the oldest complete set of smallpox genes in a sample of skin from a mummified child in a crypt underneath a Lithuanian church.