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Week in Animal Photos: Goat Kills Hiker, Squirrel Vandalism and More (Slideshow)

Photo: Corbis Bright eyed and bushy tailed this squirrel may be, but in the community of North Swindon, England, a band of squirrels have been gnawing on car brake cables instead of acorns. We also have the story of an abused goat that killed a hiker, a video showing shocking footage from the Taiji dolphin slaughter, and more in our roundup of the week’s news from the animal kingdom.

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Father Finds Long Lost Daughter on Facebook

A New York father who walked out of his daughter’s life nearly 40 years ago, tracked her down on Facebook. (Oct. 22)

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French Post Office Aims to Have 10,000 Electric Vehicles in Use by 2011

An electric van designed for La Poste, on display at the 2010 Paris Motor Show . Photo: Alex Davies Established in 1576, the French post office is the oldest mail delivery system in the world and one of the largest employers in France. Now, it’s going green. La Poste has made sustainability a major goal for the next several years, with its sights set on serious carbon … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Hot Temperatures Could Mean Worst Caribbean Coral Die-Off in History

Photo via Paul and Jill We’ve been hearing a lot of dire news about corals lately, and no wonder since many reefs are so sensitive to changes in water temperature. As the oceans warm, become more acidic, and experience more severe storms, corals are having a terrible time surviving, especially in the Caribbean where temperatures can get far too hot and bleaching occurs. But scientists show that perhaps this year will be the worst in recorded history for corals in the Caribbean, even worse than the devastation wrought in 2005 when 80% of corals were bl… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Living Better with Less: LifeEdited Debuts at Poptech

Photo: Brian Merchant It’s a design contest. It’s a way to rethink the way we live, especially our habit of relying so much on stuff. It’s a closer look at our demand for big spaces. It’s a way to learn to live with less. It’s shameless self-promotion. Yesterday at Poptech 2010, TreeHugger founder Graham Hill announced the launch of LifeEdited — a project that turns his own New York apartment into the guinea pig in a crow-sourced experiment that seeks to explore ways we can maximize our enjoyment of small spaces and reduce our all-around impact. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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There are lessons to be learned here : A political memo by a GOP consultant this week said a takeover of the House is all but assured, but warned that voters are “extremely cranky” and that House Republicans should keep in mind that how they behave in the majority will play a big role in whether President Obama gets reelected or not. “As they begin to govern, Republicans will need to keep in mind that their favorability is under 50 percent,” wrote Sara Taylor Fagen, a former White House political director for President George W. Bush. “The electorate is extremely cranky and will likely remain this way for some time.” To maintain control of the House, Fagen wrote, a Republican majority must realize that voters “will be slow to trust and quick to discard people they perceive as typical politicians.” And, Fagen said, a House Republican majority will need to navigate carefully between a crafty White House – which will be eager to hand them responsibility for the economy and highlight any unwillingness to compromise – and the conservative grassroots, which is in no mood for bipartisan cooperation . That last highlighted line is key. Some Republicans, like Rep. Darryl Issa during an interview with Rush Limbaugh, are talking about how they’re going to make the House a happier place to be by “opening up the process” and such. Rush ripped him a new one about how voters don’t care about process, they care about stopping the Obama agenda. Period. We don’t want Republicans and Democrats holding hands and singing Kum Bah Ya, we want the GOP to aggressively stop the Democrat agenda and if it means making a lot of Dems and their handmaidens in the press angry, so be it. There’s nothing wrong with using the Dems own tactics against them. We also don’t want hear about how we can’t repeal Obamacare because Obama would just veto the bill.

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Bjarke Ingels of BIG Wins European Prize For Architecture

Fast Company Fast Company nailed Bjarke Ingels with a graphic novelette earlier this year, capturing the intensity and fun that the 38 year old wonder is having. He’s just won the European Prize for Architecture ,which interestingly, is an American prize honouring European architecture. In the press release they call Ingels ” a leading force in Europe’s Green Architecture movement producing astonishing… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Awesome Steampunk Solar Lamp Made From Scrap Parts

Photos via WWWorks Etsy sellers come up with the best stuff! This solar powered lamp is crafted our of used parts from a solar lawn lamp and looks way better than anything you could pick up in the garden section of a bigbox store. Though, carefully crafted art does come with a hefty price tag. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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New androgynous International Docking System Standard Interface works both ways in space

There’s nothing more embarrassing than trying to dock with your cosmonaut compatriots only to find that his port was made in metric, yours was crafted with the finest in ye olde imperial units. Such faux pas can now be safely avoided in space thanks to the newly agreed upon International Docking System Standard, or IDSS. It’s an androgynous system that allows for the same portal design to be used on both ships and docking stations, meaning craft can pair up with stations, ships with ships, and any other groovy coupling you can think of. The standard was finalized last month and just released to the world, but we’ve managed to find stunning footage of an early prototype from 1973. That’s embedded below for your scientific edification. Continue reading New androgynous International Docking System Standard Interface works both ways in space New androgynous International Docking System Standard Interface works both ways in space originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 22 Oct 2010 09:15:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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From Gateway Pundit: BREAKING: Leftist Group Finds 3,000 Suspect Hispanic Voters to Register & Vote on Last Day of Early Voting in Ruth McClung’s District …Update: 65% Are Invalid This is the district of the Democrat who called on people to boycott his own state over the Arizona Immigration Law. I’ll bet there’s a lot of illegal immigrants registering to vote in that district.

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