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Study Says Drug Manufacturing Facilities are Source of Drugs in Drinking Water

U.S. Geological Survey hydrologic technicians collect a stream sample from Hallocks Mill Brook downstream of the outfall of one of the wastewater treatment plants investigated. Photo courtesy of USGS. Guest bloggers Andrea Donsky and Randy Boyer are co-founders of NaturallySavvy.com . A five-year study conducted by U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) researchers has found that pharmaceutical manufact… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Brooklyn Botanical Garden Celebrates its Centennial with a Bee-Day Party

Image Credit: Brooklyn Botanical Garden The Brooklyn Botanical Garden is turning 100 tomorrow, and you’re invited to a day of music, dance, films and education, all about one of our favorite populations…bees! The free, day-long event is not only a celebration of the research and service of the BBG, but also an effort to educate the public about the challenges facing bees globally, most importantly colony collapse disorder and

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Box Designed to Regrow Plants in Deserts Could Save Drought-Stressed California Wineries

Images via Groasis Pieter Hoff, a lily-grower-turned-inventor, took a good look at how seeds grow in dry areas — specifically looking at the way seeds distributed by birds can take root based on the protection and fertilization of the excrement with which it is mixed. Taking a cue from biomimicry, he created the Waterboxx, a highly intriguing way for plants in dry areas to have enough moisture to take root and survive. While it is intended for regrowing vegetation in dessert areas, it could also be a big boon for

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Weezer Debut ‘Unofficial’ World Cup Song, ‘Represent’

Song is Rivers Cuomo’s latest ode to soccer. By James Montgomery Weezer’s Rivers Cuomo Photo: Chris Weeks/ WireImage The 2010 FIFA World Cup is officially under way, and even though the U.S. Men’s team doesn’t take the field until Saturday’s showdown with England, Weezer have already released the “unofficial” theme song for the Stars and Stripes, a song called “Represent.” Penned by avowed soccer nut Rivers Cuomo, the band debuted the song on their A.P.E. Radio station on Friday at 12pm ET. All muscled-up power-chords, pounding drums and delightfully over-the-top keyboards, “Represent” is positively begging to be included in a sports montage of some sorts (wait — it already has! ), and features Cuomo belting out lines like “I didn’t get in this position just by happenstance/ I work my bones beyond my limit just to have half a chance,” and “That is how you play the game! It matters than you can take the pain!” He also calls himself “the Wizard” at one point. “Represent” will be available as a free download on iTunes in the U.S. for one week, starting at midnight Friday. Cuomo, who is pals with U.S. Men’s team member Landon Donovan, also wrote a song for the team during the 2006 World Cup, a tune he originally called “Our Time Will Come” (but would eventually be retitled “My Day Is Coming” when it surfaced on his 2008 album Alone II: The Home Recordings of Rivers Cuomo ). He also has attended several World Cup matches, and famously made a video for the song “Lover in the Snow,” which featured him training for — and scoring a goal in — Mia Hamm’s Celebrity Soccer Challenge. What do you think of Weezer’s unofficial World Cup anthem? What do you think of the other World Cup songs? Let us know in the comments below — and don’t miss MTV News’ World Cup of Rock! Related Artists Weezer

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Official Gulf Spill Estimate Doubled: There’s Been an Exxon Valdez-Sized Spill Every 8 Days

Image via NASA The latest estimate from the federal government for the amount of oil gushing into the Gulf every day has just been doubled — up from 12,000 – 19,000 barrels to 25,000 – 30,000. These new numbers, which many scientists still feel low ball the true amount, mean that a spill the size of the entire Exxon Valdez tragedy has occurred every 8-10 days since the leak first began. And yes, seeing as how we’re nearly two months into this spill, that means the … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Nick Cannon Recalls Being A Drive-Thru Comic On ‘When I Was 17’

‘My mother made me get a job at, like, Wienerschnitzel,’ Cannon says of his first job. By Jocelyn Vena Nick Cannon Photo: MTV News Nick Cannon is doing just fine for himself. He’s a radio host, actor, TV personality, is married to Mariah Carey and he also happens to be a TV exec. But there was a time when money didn’t come easily to him: He had to get a job during in high school to help his family out. It’s just too bad he was too focused on being an entertainer to keep it for very long … “When I was 17, we weren’t doing that well financially,” Cannon, who now has a very good work ethic, says in this week’s episode of “When I Was 17” (airing Saturday at 11 a.m. ET), which also features Aubrey O’Day and Donald Trump . “And my mother, at the time, was working extremely hard. She was going to school. She had a couple of jobs.” So in order to take off some of the pressure off Mama Cannon, she asked her son to pitch in. And, well, he tried … “My mother made me get a job at, like, Wienerschnitzel,” he recalls in the episode. “[It was a job] just to kind of help ends meet. I ended up getting fired.” Why was Cannon fired? Well, he was practicing for his future career. “I ended up getting fired because I was playing on the intercom system at the drive-thru, telling jokes,” he explains. “That’s when I knew I wanted to be a stand-up comic.” “When I Was 17” — this week featuring Donald Trump, Nick Cannon and Aubrey O’Day — airs Saturday at 11 a.m. on MTV. Related Photos When I Was 17 | Ep. 7 | Celebrity Photo Flashback Related Artists Nick Cannon

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World Cup: What to Wear When Watching It

Image from Philosophers Football Sic transit. We asked this important question in 2006 when the World Cup for football (soccer) was held in Germany and here we are again still pondering the universe, as the championship moves to South Africa. We know that the teams will be sporting jerseys by Nike made of recycled plastic bottles. But what about our men, sprawled in front of th… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Coral Reefs More Diverse, and Fragile, Than Previously Thought

Even coral that looks the same, new research shows, may be part of a completely different species. Image credit: Wikimedia Commons Some types of coral are abundant across reefs—turning up in a wide range of depths. Researchers have long assumed that this demonstrated versatility of the species—something that could be useful when rebuilding reefs damaged by pollution, bleaching, and other climatic events. New research, however, has shown that these corals are not homogeneous. Instead, they consist of a variety of distinct and highly-specialized species—a finding that could have seriou… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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What the Hell is the Murkowski Amendment?

The Murkowski amendment , which is currently heading to the Senate floor for a vote, is around one sentence long. It’s simple, and potentially devastating. It’s solely stated goal is overturning the endangerment finding filed by the EPA that ruled greenhouse gases are a harmful pollutant, and threaten public well-being. Which would both effectively stop the EPA from being able to clamp down on the nation’s heaviest greenhouse gas polluters and toss Obama’s new, highly touted national fuel economy standard into the trash heap… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Is Conventional Farming Just Hydroponics in Dirt?

Image credit: Susty My post on why soil is not dirt , and to a lesser degree my subsequent backtracking on why dirt may be soil after all , drew a passionate and divided response. It seems many folks really do care about the dirt/soil we depend on after all. But as email responses from friends and fellow soil geeks keep trickling in, one friend brought up an interesting analogy. Maybe conventional “soil based” agricultur… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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