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Mercury travels from water to land when spiders eat bugs

Reuters 

(Reuters Health) - Call it something like fruit of a poisonous tree. Bugs live around water polluted with mercury; spiders dine on these insects, and then get eaten by birds and animals on land.

Mercury travels from water to land when spiders eat bugs

Reuters 

(Reuters Health) - Call it something like fruit of a poisonous tree. Bugs live around water polluted with mercury; spiders dine on these insects, and then get eaten by birds and animals on land.

World leaders pose for 'family' photo at nuclear summit

Reuters 

World leaders gathered at the Nuclear Security Summit in Washington pose for a photo opportunity on the first day of a global nuclear security meeting convened by U.S. President Barack Obama. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

World leaders pose for 'family' photo at nuclear summit

Reuters 

World leaders gathered at the Nuclear Security Summit in Washington pose for a photo opportunity on the first day of a global nuclear security meeting convened by U.S. President Barack Obama. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

World leaders pose for 'family' photo at nuclear summit

Reuters 

World leaders gathered at the Nuclear Security Summit in Washington pose for a photo opportunity on the first day of a global nuclear security meeting convened by U.S. President Barack Obama. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

World leaders pose for 'family' photo at nuclear summit

Reuters 

World leaders gathered at the Nuclear Security Summit in Washington pose for a photo opportunity on the first day of a global nuclear security meeting convened by U.S. President Barack Obama. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

World leaders pose for 'family' photo at nuclear summit

Reuters 

World leaders gathered at the Nuclear Security Summit in Washington pose for a photo opportunity on the first day of a global nuclear security meeting convened by U.S. President Barack Obama. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

Tesla still has challenges - Morningstar's Whiston

Reuters 

Morningstar's Dave Whiston talks about the huge demand for Tesla's $35,000 Model 3, how it compares to GM's Volt, and the challenges ahead for Tesla. Bobbi Rebell reports.



Tesla still has challenges - Morningstar's Whiston

Reuters 

Morningstar's Dave Whiston talks about the huge demand for Tesla's $35,000 Model 3, how it compares to GM's Volt, and the challenges ahead for Tesla. Bobbi Rebell reports.

Tesla still has challenges - Morningstar's Whiston

Reuters 

Morningstar's Dave Whiston talks about the huge demand for Tesla's $35,000 Model 3, how it compares to GM's Volt, and the challenges ahead for Tesla. Bobbi Rebell reports.

Slack raises $200 million in financing

Reuters 

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Slack has raised $200 million in venture capital financing, boosting its valuation to $3.8 billion, the messaging software startup said on Friday.

Slack raises $200 million in financing

Reuters 

SAN FRANCISCO, April 1 (Reuters) - Slack has raised $200 million in venture capital financing, boosting its valuation to $3.8 billion, the messaging software startup said on Friday.

Tesla Model 3 orders power up

Reuters 

Orders for Tesla's car aimed at the mass market soared in the first 24 hours, as CEO Elon Musk unveiled the much-anticipated electric car. Bobbi Rebell reports.

Tesla Model 3 orders power up

Reuters 

Orders for Tesla's car aimed at the mass market soared in the first 24 hours, as CEO Elon Musk unveiled the much-anticipated electric car. Bobbi Rebell reports.

Tesla Model 3 orders power up

Reuters 

Orders for Tesla's car aimed at the mass market soared in the first 24 hours, as CEO Elon Musk unveiled the much-anticipated electric car. Bobbi Rebell reports.

Messi out of this world, says Barca coach Enrique

Reuters 

BARCELONA (Reuters) - Lionel Messi's strike rate "is from another galaxy" Barcelona coach Luis Enrique said on Friday as the Argentine maestro bids to score his 500th career goal in this weekend's 'Clasico'.

UPDATE 1-U.S. drillers cut oil and gas rigs for 15th straight week - Baker Hughes

Reuters 

(Adds natural gas rig count) April 1 (Reuters) - The number of rigs drilling for oil and natural gas in the United States fell for the 15th straight week to the lowest level since at least 1940, data showed on Friday, as the energy price rout takes its toll on shale producers' financing and their ability to drill new wells. Drillers cut 14 oil and gas rigs in the week to April 1, bringing the total rig count down to 450, oil services company Baker Hughes Inc said in its closely follow

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Pentagon awards $75 million for advanced textiles institute

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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Sensors that can detect tears in parachute nylons before they become deadly, troop uniforms studded with electronics that can sense chemical agents, and self-powered tents that can save fuel: the U.S. military is banking on a new public-private partnership to make these a reality.

U.S. drillers cut oil and gas rigs for 15th straight week -Baker Hughes

Reuters 

April 1 (Reuters) - The number of rigs drilling for oil and natural gas in the United States fell for the 15th straight week to the lowest level since at least 1940, data showed on Friday, as the energy price rout takes its toll on shale producers' financing and their ability to drill new wells. Drillers cut 14 oil and gas rigs in the week to April 1, bringing the total rig count down to 450, oil services company Baker Hughes Inc said in its closely followed report. That compares with 1,

Man City's Toure likely to miss PSG game

Reuters 

LONDON (Reuters) - England's only Champions League quarter-finalists Manchester City are resigned to being without influential midfielder Yaya Toure as well as goalkeeper Joe Hart and captain Vincent Kompany for the first leg against Paris St Germain on Wednesday.

Tech giants back U.S. EPA in climate rule legal challenge

Reuters 

WASHINGTON, April 1 (Reuters) - Technology companies Google, Apple, Microsoft and Amazon on Friday declared support for the Obama administration in a lawsuit facing its central plan to combat climate change, saying the rule is needed to drive a transition to cleaner energy.


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