Monday, August 29, 2016

Human-Induced Climate Change Has Been Going On Longer Than You Think and other top stories.

  • Human-Induced Climate Change Has Been Going On Longer Than You Think

    Human-Induced Climate Change Has Been Going On Longer Than You Think
    This story originally appeared on the Guardian and is part of the Climate Desk collaboration. Continents and oceans in the northern hemisphere began to warm with industrial-era fossil fuel emissions nearly 200 years ago, pushing back the origins of human-induced climate change to the mid-19th century. The first signs of warming from the rise in greenhouse gases which came hand-in-hand with the Industrial Revolution appear as early as 1830 in the tropical oceans and the Arctic, meaning that clim..
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  • Buzz over manuka honey trademark

    Buzz over manuka honey trademark
    HONG KONG•There is a fight Down Under over manuka honey, the so-called superfood famed for its anti-bacterial qualities. On one side, New Zealand beehive owners say they should have exclusive rights to the manuka name. On the other, Australian producers say the manuka tree that gives the sticky stuff its name is an Aussie native and their honey is just as super as its Kiwi cousin. Manuka honey is a favourite of celebrities such as Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic and American reality TV sta..
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  • Apple security fix: This is why you should update your iPhone

    Apple security fix: This is why you should update your iPhone
    Apple security fix: This is why you should update your iPhone Updated August 26, 2016 17:25:20 Are you someone who usually ignores your iPhone when it tells you it has a software update?You might want to reconsider when it comes to iOS 9.3.5.That patch was released today to fix three exploitable security flaws which make it possible to remotely take over an iPhone.Apple was alerted to the problem by experts at the University of Toronto's Citizen Lab, who uncovered the f..
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  • CBS All Access Lands on Xbox One

    CBS All Access Lands on Xbox One
    CBS All Access Lands on Xbox One For $6 a month, subscribers can now watch new and classic TV shows on Microsoft's game console. CBS All Access is now available on Microsoft's Xbox One. For $5.99 a month, subscribers can delve into more than 7,500 on-demand episodes, past and present, and stream local CBS stations live in various US markets. Upcoming shows include Star Trek: Discovery, a spin-off of The Good Wife, and a new digital edition of Big..
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