Antarctic Researchers Lose Heating At -55.4C Sky News
All scientific work is put on hold as the British team concentrate on staying warm following a serious "power-down" incident. 9:54am UK, Friday 08 August 2014. Halley Research Station. The team are living in eight pods on stilts. Tweet ...
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Plymouth celebrates 100th Anniversary of explorer Shackleton's expedition Austrian Tribune
To mark the 100th anniversary of Sir Ernest Shackleton's departure from Plymouth on the quest to cross Antarctica, an event much similar to the original one was held in Plymouth. The launch of the historic ship, Endurance, was re-created. Sir Ernest ...
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'Pointless' tests on animals attacked Herald Scotland
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Fast, self-assembling Origami robots prove Transformers can be real (Video) Tech Times
Origami robots may be the next great revolution in automated technology. Starting from a flat plane, the tiny robot can fold itself into a three-dimensional form, and start traveling in less than five minutes. Origami is an ancient art form developed in Japan, home ...
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Family of heroes save school of stranded dolphins using luggage straps Metro
A family holidaying on the Isle of Mull, off the coast of Scotland, walked upon 19 stranded dolphins and took decisive action. Simon Lane, 59, led his extended family to slowly move the mammals into deeper waters. With the heavier dolphins weighing up to ...
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Major study calls for action to protect penguins Planet Earth
Scientists leading an international study have called for a suite of new measures to protect penguins around the world. Penguins. Writing in the journal Conservation Biology, they say habitat loss, pollution and fishing are the main threats. The report concludes ...
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Beachgoers urged not to harm jellyfish following spate of attacks North Devon Journal
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BEACHGOERS are being urged not to harm jellyfish following a spate of incidents involving children throwing rocks at them. Children have also been seen throwing the sea creatures through the air and onto beaches, all with the full consent of parents, ...
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Google Science Prize Shortlist for US Girl's Anti-Bullying Software International Business Times UK
13 year-old Trisha Prabhu's Rethink software encourages teenagers to reconsider sending abusive emails and messages.(Nicholas Kamm/AFP/Getty Images). A 13-year-old girl from the US has invented a programme which encourages cyber bullies to think ...
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13 year-old Trisha Prabhu's Rethink software encourages teenagers to reconsider sending abusive emails and messages.(Nicholas Kamm/AFP/Getty Images). A 13-year-old girl from the US has invented a programme which encourages cyber bullies to think ...
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Pigeon bones reveal secrets of Neanderthals' diet The Daily Star
PARIS: Neanderthals may have caught, butchered and cooked pigeons long before modern humans became regular consumers of bird meat, a new study has revealed. Close examination of 1,724 bird bones in a cave in Gibraltar revealed cuts, human tooth ...
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PARIS: Neanderthals may have caught, butchered and cooked pigeons long before modern humans became regular consumers of bird meat, a new study has revealed. Close examination of 1,724 bird bones in a cave in Gibraltar revealed cuts, human tooth ...
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