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201.setiathome.berkeley.edu245000
202.www.unep.org245000
203.www.gfz-potsdam.de242000
204.earthquake.usgs.gov241000
205.www.dimi.uniud.it241000
206.www.atsdr.cdc.gov241000
207.www.ifm-geomar.de235000
208.www.chemie.fu-berlin.de233000
209.www.math.kth.se233000
210.www.fema.gov231000
211.www.informatik-forum.at231000
212.www.rand.org230000
213.herbarivirtual.uib.es230000
214.www.fys.uio.no230000
215.www.cadence.com228000
216.www.spaceref.com228000
217.www.eurekalert.org227000
218.www.math.uni-hamburg.de227000
219.www.exploratorium.edu224000
220.www.electrik.org223000
221.www.usgs.gov222000
222.birds.cornell.edu221000
223.www.mumm.ac.be221000
224.www.bgsu.edu219000
225.www.ena.lu218000
226.www.jaxa.jp218000
227.www.gsi.go.jp216000
228.www.ru.nl216000
229.marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov212000
230.www.omikk.bme.hu212000
231.www.mpib-berlin.mpg.de210000
232.www.solarnavigator.net209000
233.www.chemport.ru207000
234.www.mathematik.uni-dortmund.de206000
235.www.nhc.noaa.gov205000
236.titus.uni-frankfurt.de205000
237.www.wmo.ch205000
238.www.irht.cnrs.fr200000
239.www.canoo.net198000
240.www.apa.org196000
241.www.nationalgeographic.com195000
242.www.indiaparenting.com195000
243.www.skat.dk194000
244.www.csiro.au193000
245.www.nwo.nl193000
246.www.ssrn.com187000
247.www.amnh.org187000
248.www.arcetri.astro.it187000
249.www.oszk.hu187000
250.www.wiwi.uni-muenster.de186000
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207. www.ifm-geomar.de

Rating: 235000 points*
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IFM-GEOMAR: Willkommen am IFM-GEOMAR

Description: IFM-GEOMAR, Leibniz-Institut für Meereswissenschaften an der Universität Kiel, Das IFM-GEOMAR verfügt mit 4 zentralen Forschungsbereichen über eine leistungsfähige Infrastruktur, zu der unter anderem auch vier Forschungsschiffe, meerestechnische Großgeräte, vielfältige moderne Labore, umfangreiche meereswissenschaftliche Bibliotheken und IT-Services zählen.

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India BlackBerry ban averted for 60 more days
By ERIKA KINETZ 2010-08-30T16:03:48ZMUMBAI, India (AP) -- India said it withdrew a threat Monday to ban BlackBerry services for at least two more months after the device's maker, Research In Motion Ltd., agreed to give security officials "lawful access" to encrypted data....
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Whooooo are you? Who? Who? | GrrlScientist
You are THE reason that I write a blog, and you always have been. But I don't know who you are or what you care about. Can you help me by telling me a bit about yourself?GrrlScientist and a new friend, a wild great tit, Parus major, select among her photographs snapped at Hietaniemen hautausmaa (Hietaniemi cemetery) in Helsinki, Finland. Yes, it was damned cold there!Image: Bob O'Hara, 24 November 2008.It's been a busy time for me, my peeps. I returned from a two-week visit to England almost one week ago, where I attended and live-tweeted two meetings and several train trips, met my new colleagues at The Guardian, and snapped a thousand or so photographs (some of which I'll be sharing with you in the next few weeks). After I returned home, I thought I could begin writing for you in earnest, only to discover that the ridiculously incompetent fools at T-Mobile inexplicably shut off my wireless connection – for the third time in just six months. After battling those idiots for the past six days, wi-fi has been restored at least temporarily, which leaves me to dig out from under more than 1,500 emails, finish several essays for you and bumble around as I try to familiarise myself with publishing on this new platform. This might sound like a lot of hassle, but the reason I do this is for you. But at this time, I am blind because unless you comment, I don't know anything about you; who you are, where you live, what you do, what you care about. So whilst I attend to business, please help me out by telling me about yourself. Are you a regular reader who has followed my peregrinations all over the blogoverse these past few months or read my blurtations on twitter, or did you just find this blog? Do you live in the UK or are you one of my many international readers? Do you also write a blog or use twitter? If so, let me (and your fellow readers here) know! Of course, I'd love to know other things about you: Do you keep pets? Are you attending university? If so, what are you studying (or alternatively, if you've completed your education, what are you doing now)? Do you travel and if so, where do you most enjoy visiting? What is the title of the book that you are reading right now, or what book have you read recently that most impressed you? But most important to me, if you are reading this and you either haven't commented before or haven't commented here, would you leave a comment to say hello? And as always, if you'd like me to write about something in particular, let me know (I already have one reader suggestion that I plan to work on).GrrlScientistguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds
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UN denies alien ambassador plan
The United Nations has dismissed media reports that it is planning to appoint an ambassador to be the first point of contact with aliens.
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China highlights climate change efforts
By TINI TRAN 2010-10-09T03:15:29ZTIANJIN, China (AP) -- As the world's biggest greenhouse gas producer, China was widely seen as an obstacle in the Copenhagen climate summit last year. But while negotiations inched forward, Beijing poured $34.6 billion into clean energy in 2009, nearly double the U.S. investment....
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Q & A: Pelicans in Training
Young pelicans learn to feed themselves through a combination of trial and error, imitation of experienced adult birds and instinct, bird experts suggest.
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