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On Nature News - December 01, 2008

North Atlantic cold-water sink returns to life
Convective mixing resumes after a decade due to massive loss of Arctic ice.

Space agency funding defies downturn
European ministers commit €10 billion to space missions, Earth monitoring and new facilities.

Terrestrial origin mooted for more microbes
More than two-thirds of bacteria may have descended from a land-dwelling ancestor.

Saving the Majorcan midwife toad
Researchers start gearing up to mitigate the deadly amphibian chytrid fungus in the wild.

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