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On Nature News - November 03, 2009

Brazil mulls major climate action
If adopted, the move would put the country ahead of other developing nations on emissions curbs.

The melting snows of Kilimanjaro
Glaciers crowning Africa's tallest mountain could disappear within decades.

Native American culture sowed seeds of its own collapse
Floods brought the Nazca to their knees — but they crippled themselves by over-farming first.

California stem-cell grants awarded
First major round of research targeted at therapies takes off.

Satellite launches to track the world's water
Soil moisture and ocean salinity set to be monitored from space.

Lions' taste for human flesh dissected
Two maneaters devoured dozens in the late nineteenth century but one ate the lion's share.

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