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July 22, 2013: A picture of a buoy anchored near a remote
webcam at the North Pole shows a meltwater lake surrounding the camera.North
Pole Environmental ObservatorySantas workshop is safe.Amid all the frenzy
caused by photos that appear to show a lake where one would
expect to find the polar ice cap, scientists are just now starting
to explain what exactly the images are portraying.The good news: Santa and
his elves don't need snorkels. Scientists at the UW Applied Physics Laboratory
say that such accumulation of melted water is normal."Every summer when
the sun melts the surface, the water has to go someplace, so
it accumulates in these ponds," said Jamie Morison, a polar scientist and
principal investigator since 2000 with the North Pole Environmental Observatory.
"This doesn't look particularly extreme."RELATED:Earth's Gold Forged in
Stellar Collisions- Jamie Morison, a polar scientist with the North Pole
Environmental ObservatoryThere are numerous problems with interpreting the
image itself, he said, chief among them the camera that had taken
the photo itself, which uses a fisheye lens that resulted in slight
distortion. What looks like mountains are actually ridges where the ice
was pushed together, according to the head of the laboratory, Axel Schweiger.The
pool eventually drained late July 27, which is the normal life cycle
for a meltwater pond. Forming from snow and ice, the pond eventually
drains through cracks in the ice.As f
o he focused on were the use of
elephant eggs to grow an embryo -- similar to the process that
led to Dolly -- and the creation of embryonic mammoth stem cells.Stem
cells of this type can also be induced to form gametes. If
the cells were from a female, this might provide an alternative source
of eggs for use in research, and perhaps in breeding, including the
cloning of mammoths, Wilmut wrote.Wilmut, emeritus professor at the MRC
Center for Regenerative Medicine at University of Edinburgh, made headlines
in 1996 when he and his colleagues cloned Dolly the sheep. Their
technique involved injecting DNA into a special egg cell and transferring
the product into a third sheep, which carried the egg to term.
While Dolly lived a brief life, dying in 2003, her very existence
was hailed as a medical marvel.That such a noted scientist could even
discuss the process of bringing back the mammoth stems from an astonishing
find on a remote Russian island in the Arctic Ocean: blood so
well preserved that it flowed freely from a 10,000- to 15,000-year-old creature.PHOTOS:
"Extinct" Monkeys With Sideburns Found in BorneoThe fragments of muscle
tissues, which weve found out of the body, have a natural red
color of fresh meat. The reason for such preservation is that the
lower part of the body was underlying in pure ice, and the
upper part was found in the middle of tundra, said Semyon Grigoriev,
the head of the expedition and chairman of the Mammoth M
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;"> Iraqis inspect the site of a car bomb explosion in the impoverished
district of Sadr City in Baghdad on July 29, 2013. Iraq violence
kills 989 in July, the highest monthly since 2008, said the government
on July 31, 2013.AFP/FileBAGHDAD (AFP) Violence in Iraq killed 989 people
in July, government figures released on Wednesday showed, making it the
deadliest month since April 2008.The dead comprised 778 civilians, 88 police,
55 soldiers and 68 insurgents, according to the figures compiled by the
health, interior and defence ministries.Violence also wounded 1,567 people
in July -- 1,356 civilians, 122 police and 89 soldiers.The figures make
July the deadliest month since 2008, when Iraq was emerging from a
bloody sectarian conflict.In April of that year, 1,428 people were killed,
according to official figures -- 966 civilians, 69 police, 38 soldiers and
355 insurgents.Iraq has faced years of attacks by militants, but analysts
say widespread discontent among the Sunni Arab minority, which the government
has failed to address, has fuelled this year's spike in unrest.Sunnis accuse
the Shiite-led government of marginalising and targeting their community,
including unwarranted arrests and terrorism charges.Protests that erupted
in Sunni areas at the end of 2012 are still ongoing.In addition
to major security problems, the government is also failing to provide adequate
basic services such as electricity and clean water, and corruption is widespr
arce's current five-year term expires,
which would leave the agency with just two members -- short of
the three legally needed for it to conduct business."I applaud the Senate
for putting in place a full board and look forward to working
together on other steps we can take to grow our economy," Obama
said in a written statement that put an optimistic face on upcoming
battles with Congress over taxes and spending.Besides renewing Pearce for
another five-year term, senators also confirmed Democrats Kent Hirozawa
and Nancy Schiffer, who both have long experience as labor lawyers, to
the NLRB. The two Republicans approved are a pair of attorneys who
have worked with employers on labor issues, Philip A. Miscimarra and Harry
I. Johnson III.On Wednesday, senators planned to begin considering Obama's
nomination of B. Todd Jones to head the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco,
Firearms and Explosives. It will also take up his selection of Samantha
Power to become U.N. ambassador.In a turnabout, Democrats were expressing
optimism that they would win the 60 votes needed to end Republican
roadblocks against a vote on Jones, whom Obama nominated in January to
head ATF. The agency, which has not had a confirmed director since
2006, helps enforce federal gun laws.Top National Rifle Association lobbyist
Jim Baker said in an interview this week that the gun lobby
would remain neutral on Jones, saying, "We find nothing in his background
to concern law-abiding g
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