From the government's point of view, turning nuclear sites into nature reserves is thrifty environmentalism.
Seven guest houses balance on thin metal poles above granite boulders, designed to fit into nature without damaging it.
The company organizes its products into nature- and literature-inspired collections, such as the plant-based Linneo (named after Carl Linnaeus, the father of taxonomy) or South American cedar-heavy Borges, named after surrealist Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges.
Dr. O'BROCHTA: The basic idea is that the kinds of changes that insect geneticists are trying to make in mosquitoes could actually help propel the use of these changes into nature and not slow them down.
It was a primitive trip with a sophisticated goal: to understand how heavy use of digital devices and other technology changes how we think and behave, and how a retreat into nature might reverse those effects.
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In the 1990s, WWF started a process in densely populated Netherlands that against all odds transformed 100, 000 hectares of agricultural land back into nature in a joint effort with farmers, corporations, homeowners, government agencies, environmentalists, and others.
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He merely appealed to our carnal nature and demonized Romney by ratcheting up covetousness sown into the nature of man.
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This one is unusual because of the stage directions scrawled around the text giving clues into the nature of contemporary performance.
The tale takes off on other unpredictable tangents, delving into the nature of fetishes as well as suburban myth-making.
Lorraine belongs to a group of fellow activists who are fighting to reclaim the land and turn it into a nature preserve.
But wolves abound, preying on greed sown into the nature of man.
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Adam Smith suggested the invisible hand in an otherwise obscure passage in his Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations in 1776.
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The council said it is working to restore the rare habitat and Lancashire Wildlife Trust has bought part of the land to turn into a nature reserve.
Much more study into the nature of the Borrelia bacterium needs to be done before a safe and reliable vaccine for all the strains can be created, BADA UK says.
But in his breakthrough work, An Inquiry Into The Nature And Causes Of The Wealth Of Nations, Smith showed why subsidies, tariffs, monopolies and other government interventions made people poorer.
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It's a shame that behavioral economics has become associated with ineffectual nanny-state efforts like the big-soda ban, because it's actually a tremendously interesting field of study, one that offers widely applicable insights into human nature.
In Click, his fast-selling book released earlier this month, he argues that the ISP's massive data dump can tell us what consumers want, predict the economic future and maybe even offer insight into human nature.
Beyond its obvious visual appeal, data like this should give physicists at the DOE's Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory insight into the nature of neutrinos (some of which are said to have been issued from the Big Bang) and, by extension, the origins of our ever-expanding universe.
The two-week meeting may look choreographed, but these days its sessions provide insights into the changing nature of Chinese society.
The humor may be broad, but the insights into the competitive nature of men, especially when sex is involved, are pointed.
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It is an unforgettable, magical journey, where you are cut off from the rest of the world and thrust into what little nature remains of this vast tropical island.
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The collection also includes some of the earliest colour images from an archaeological site, which have allowed experts to gain further insight into the painstaking nature of the excavation, the National Trust added.
Michitaka Hirose, a professor specializing in virtual-reality technology at Tokyo University, traces Japan's thriving artificial entertainment industry to the art of bonsai, in which medieval nobility honed the reshaping of nature into an art form.
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Jeff Hawkins, inventor of the PalmPilot and the Treo mobile phone, used a chunk of his money to fund research into understanding the nature of consciousness, and he even wrote a book on the topic.
What is clear, though, is that European authorities clearly structured the agreement to avoid triggering CDS. This calls into question the nature of CDS protection and could possibly provide a hefty blow to the already questioned CDS market, as explained in my article cited above.
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Before being fined, Evans asked magistrates to take into account the political nature of her protest.
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The project takes into consideration the sensitive nature of the oral and intangible heritage which makes its preservation complex and delicate.
Sadly, he came to the realization that Paris had transformed his friend into a force of nature that would brook no opposition.
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