World News Search the World News Network
Advanced Search
Ecosystem
Ecosystem and evironment news coverage from thousands of sources.
Breaking News Mon, 4 Apr 2016
Small and medium fishes alike accompany the stingray inside the aquarium at the Manila Ocean Park as seen in this December 30, 2008 photo.
(photo: WN / RTayco)
Marine life of Mexico's Baja peninsula on display at Monterey Bay Aquarium
Stars and Stripes
Get a gander at a fanged green moray eel, a bug-eyed bluespotted jawfish and a regal orange Pacific seahorse, all floating through the majesty of their nautical realm. These are just a few of the whimsical and beautiful creatures you'll encounter at the Monterey Bay Aquarium's new "Viva Baja! L...
Senior Communications Manager at Microsoft Band and Health Lindsey Matese speaks on stage at Windows 10 Devices Event, on Tuesday, October 6, 2015 in New York, New York.
(photo: AP / Mark Von Holden)
Microsoft launches Azure Service Fabric out of preview
Venture Beat
Microsoft today announced that its Azure Service Fabric cloud service for building and running applications in small building blocks — known as microservices — is now generally available. The news is one of many things Microsoft is announcing this week at its Build developer conference i...
Small fish eaten by bigger species protected on West Coast
Houston Chronicle
[...] global demand is increasing for their use in fish meal or oil to feed livestock or farmed fish, which could put pressure on the species, said Paul Shively, who directs West Coast ocean conservation efforts for the Pew Charitable Trusts. Under t...
Google open-sources Walt, a tool that measures lag for touch and voice commands
Venture Beat
Google today talked for the first time about Walt, a piece of software that people can use to figure out how long it takes for a device to respond to touch or voice input. Google has been using Walt to do performance tests on Android devices and Chro...
Small fish eaten by bigger species protected on West Coast
Austin American Statesman
Federal officials finalized rules Monday for a West Coast ban on catching forage fish, the small fish that larger species, seabirds and marine mammals depend on for food. | The ban on new commercial fisheries will protect little schooling fish that p...
Small fish eaten by bigger species protected on West Coast
Palm Beach Post
Federal officials finalized rules Monday for a West Coast ban on catching forage fish, the small fish that larger species, seabirds and marine mammals depend on for food. | The ban on new commercial fisheries will protect little schooling fish that p...
Coral reefs highlight the key role of existing biodiversity for climate change adaptation
Science Daily
New research on coral reefs suggests that existing biodiversity will be essential for the successful adaptation of ecosystems to climate change. ... ...
Small fish eaten by bigger species protected on West Coast
Springfield News-Sun
Federal officials finalized rules Monday for a West Coast ban on catching forage fish, the small fish that larger species, seabirds and marine mammals depend on for food. | The ban on new commercial fisheries will protect little schooling fish that p...
Small fish eaten by bigger species protected on West Coast
Richmond Times Dispatch
SEATTLE (AP) — Federal officials finalized rules Monday for a West Coast ban on catching forage fish, the small fish that larger species, seabirds and marine mammals depend on for food. | The ban on new commercial fisheries will protect little scho...
Small fish eaten by bigger species protected on West Coast
The Oklahoman
SEATTLE (AP) — Federal officials finalized rules Monday for a West Coast ban on catching forage fish, the small fish that larger species, seabirds and marine mammals depend on for food. | The ban on new commercial fisheries will protect little scho...
Small fish eaten by bigger species protected on West Coast
Business Insider
SEATTLE (AP) — Federal officials finalized rules Monday for a West Coast ban on catching forage fish, the small fish that larger species, seabirds and marine mammals depend on for food. | The ban on new commercial fisheries will protect little scho...
Revulsion With Real Guns Inspired Developer To Make A Game Without Them
Kotaku
By Riley MacLeod | Underwater survival game Subnautica has a lot of things that can kill you. As has long been a point of contention among players, you can’t do much to kill things back. This weekend, one of the game’s developers revealed the rea...
'Panama Papers' train new spotlight on wealth of global elite
Stars and Stripes
From Moscow to Reykjavik to Buenos Aires and beyond, the same two words are suddenly reverberating in financial circles: offshore accounts. | No sooner did a group of media outlets report Sunday that some of the world's wealthiest people, including p...
Mobile game Kingdom Hearts Unchained χ gets a U.S. release date
Venture Beat
Maybe this will make the wait for Kingdom Hearts III a little more tolerable. | Kingdom Hearts Unchained χ, a mobile game based on the popular series that combines Disney worlds and characters with role-playing mechanics and recognizable faces from ...
Environment
Philippine railroad, train tracks
(photo: WN / RTayco)
City railway tracks raise a stink
The Hindu
estriction on use-and-throw cups and non-degradable waste can help raise the levels of cleanliness at the city railway stations, especially Chennai Central and Egmore, passengers said. | With over four lakh people using the principal train termini of Chennai Central and Egmore every day, the amount of litter left behind is huge, leaving Railways wi...
Weather
Huge, fluffy clouds signal some troubling weather on land below.
(photo: WN / RTayco)
4 Climate Change Facts Everyone Should Know
Inquisitr
When it comes to climate change, facts versus fiction is often difficult, especially when politicians, the media, public figures, corporations and even some scientists can’t seem to agree. Still, according to the EPA and NASA, there are a few climate change facts that simply cannot be disputed, MSNBC reported. In Fact, NASA says scientists ha...



Headlines »

Slideshow »

Get News Updates by Email
N.America Europe S.America Pacific Africa Asia