Rosetta spacecraft to land probe on comet - and make scientific history The Independent
Dutch astrophysicist Dr Fred Jansen is no stranger to the difficulties of space exploration. He led the team that put an X-ray observatory in orbit in the 1990s, and has since overseen exploration operations to Mars and Venus. But the Rosetta mission manager ...
Canadian company's tech key to first ever rendezvous with a cometNational Post
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Dutch astrophysicist Dr Fred Jansen is no stranger to the difficulties of space exploration. He led the team that put an X-ray observatory in orbit in the 1990s, and has since overseen exploration operations to Mars and Venus. But the Rosetta mission manager ...
Canadian company's tech key to first ever rendezvous with a comet
Moment of truth for Rosetta mission's comet chasers as landing nears
space probe set to land on comet for first time
Hot, horny bees swerve PLANET-SAVING DUTIES as climate warms, claim boffins Register
Boffins who believe that the world's climate is warming have uncovered new findings that they think could strike a serious blow to crop productivity: horny bees. Researchers from the University of East Anglia, Reg readers may want to take note, used Met ...
Climate change 'making male bees more interested in sex than pollinating flowers'Metro
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Boffins who believe that the world's climate is warming have uncovered new findings that they think could strike a serious blow to crop productivity: horny bees. Researchers from the University of East Anglia, Reg readers may want to take note, used Met ...
Climate change 'making male bees more interested in sex than pollinating flowers'
Climate change distracts bees. Why the buzz? Food
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EU Commission urges flexibility in air traffic reforms Reuters
ROME Nov 7 (Reuters) - New European Transport Commissioner Violeta Bulc called on Friday for EU countries to show more flexibility in integrating air corridors as she pressed for completion of a long-delayed overhaul of air traffic control systems. Speaking ...
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ROME Nov 7 (Reuters) - New European Transport Commissioner Violeta Bulc called on Friday for EU countries to show more flexibility in integrating air corridors as she pressed for completion of a long-delayed overhaul of air traffic control systems. Speaking ...
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Deep ocean sunfish washed up on beach in North Queensferry BBC News
An oceanic fish which normally lives up to 600m (1,968ft) below the surface has been washed up on a beach near Deep Sea World in North Queensferry. The sunfish was discovered by a member of the public at East Bay beach who contacted the nearby ...
Deep Ocean Sunfish found washed up on a North Queensferry BeachWest Texas News
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An oceanic fish which normally lives up to 600m (1,968ft) below the surface has been washed up on a beach near Deep Sea World in North Queensferry. The sunfish was discovered by a member of the public at East Bay beach who contacted the nearby ...
Deep Ocean Sunfish found washed up on a North Queensferry Beach
Rare ocean fish washed up on beach near North Queensferry minutes away ...
Sunfish found on beach in North Queensferry near Deep Sea World
Fabiola Gianotti: woman with the key to the secrets of the universe The Guardian
From 2016, the Cern project will have its first female director, as much influenced by the arts as science. Despite the discovery of the Higgs boson, she relishes the many more frontiers to conquer. Share ...
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From 2016, the Cern project will have its first female director, as much influenced by the arts as science. Despite the discovery of the Higgs boson, she relishes the many more frontiers to conquer. Share ...
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36000-year-old Human DNA Reveals Europe's Deep Past io9
He was a European with dark skin and dark eyes. And his ancestry was mixed. A group of geneticists have sequenced DNA from the remains of a man who died 36,000 years ago in Kostenki, Russia, near the Ukraine border. The results are surprising, and ...
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He was a European with dark skin and dark eyes. And his ancestry was mixed. A group of geneticists have sequenced DNA from the remains of a man who died 36,000 years ago in Kostenki, Russia, near the Ukraine border. The results are surprising, and ...
Ancient skeleton's genome sheds light on early Europeans
DNA Study Dates Eurasian Split from East Asians
Fossil DNA proved humans, Neanderthals had 'closest' relations
Robots will 3D-print a Moon base for humans to live in 'within 40 years' Mirror.co.uk
It's the news we've all been waiting for ever since Neil Armstrong first set foot on it in 1969, but it's finally happening. Well, not straight, away, but experts say that it could be happening within the next 40 years, as we send robots up there to build our new Moon ...
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It's the news we've all been waiting for ever since Neil Armstrong first set foot on it in 1969, but it's finally happening. Well, not straight, away, but experts say that it could be happening within the next 40 years, as we send robots up there to build our new Moon ...
ESA releases video displaying a concept of 3D-printed Moon Base
3-D-printing a lunar base
European Space Agency reveals plans for first human settlement on moon
Stunning Nasa image reveals surface of Saturn's Titan moon - is it fit for human ... Mirror.co.uk
This is a stunning glimpse of oceans on what could be the only other world in our solar system fit for human colonisation. Released by NASA, the image shows sunlight reflecting spectacularly off the surface of Titan, Saturn's largest moon. The surface is ...
Crescent Saturn and Titan seen by CassiniAstronomy Now Online
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This is a stunning glimpse of oceans on what could be the only other world in our solar system fit for human colonisation. Released by NASA, the image shows sunlight reflecting spectacularly off the surface of Titan, Saturn's largest moon. The surface is ...
Crescent Saturn and Titan seen by Cassini
Picture of the week: Titan's hydrocarbon seas
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Amazing animals: Bats use sonar jamming to steal food Los Angeles Times
In case you didn't already think that bats' ability to navigate with their ears instead of their eyes wasn't cool enough, get this: Mexican free-tailed bats can actually use biological sonar to jam the signals of other bats and steal their food. The findings, published ...
Acoustic warfare: bats jam each other's sonar while bug huntingDaily Mail
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In case you didn't already think that bats' ability to navigate with their ears instead of their eyes wasn't cool enough, get this: Mexican free-tailed bats can actually use biological sonar to jam the signals of other bats and steal their food. The findings, published ...
Acoustic warfare: bats jam each other's sonar while bug hunting
Bats Can Use Sonar Jamming To Steal Food From Each Other
Holy bat-battling behavior! Hungry bats jam each other's sonar
Why do we have one genitalia and lizards have two? DigitalJournal.com
Having one set of genitalia is not always the case in the natural world. For instance, snakes and lizards have two. Why is this the case? Biologists have been looking into the answers. Not only are there differences with the number of genitalia, there are ...
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Having one set of genitalia is not always the case in the natural world. For instance, snakes and lizards have two. Why is this the case? Biologists have been looking into the answers. Not only are there differences with the number of genitalia, there are ...
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