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2014-11-17 U.K. Science

  Irish Examiner   
Mammoth may be cloned after frozen body found  Irish Examiner
Dr Tori Herridge from the Natural History Museum with a pair of tusks. An autopsy of the woolly mammoth will be shown in a Channel 4 documentary. Picture: PA. By Robert Dex. Scientists have uncovered amazing details about the life of a woolly mammoth ...

Woolly mammoth cloning war: Scientists divided over the ethics of attempting to ...   The Independent
Woolly mammoths could be brought back from extinction: scientists   Daily Times
Woolly mammoth could be cloned by South Korean scientists   Telegraph.co.uk
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  The Guardian   
ESA releases pictures of Philae probe's comet landing location  The Guardian
Scientests claim these photographs provide strong indication that Philae touched down for the first time almost precisely where intended. Photograph: AP. Chris Johnston. Sunday 16 November 2014 16.28 EST. Share on Facebook · Share on Twitter · Share ...

Comet lander: First pictures of Philae 'bounce' released   BBC News
Philae comet landing: images captured by Rosetta spacecraft show probe's ...   ABC Online
Rosetta mission: First image of Philae probe's 'bounce' as it landed on comet ...   Mirror.co.uk
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  ITV News   
Prince William joins with Angry Birds to issue plea to stop illegal poaching  ITV News
The Duke of Cambridge has made an impassioned plea to stop illegal poaching in a message to launch a new version of the Angry Birds game highlighting the outlawed trade. The Duke of Cambridge has made an impassioned plea to stop illegal poaching.
Prince William Recruits Angry Birds to Protect Wildlife   NDTV
Duke's plea over illegal poaching   Wiltshire Business

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  Daily Mail   
Loch Ness monster's cousin is caught on tape  Metro
Searches for Britain's Loch Ness monster have so far proved unsuccessful – but a team of Vermont scientists have captured tantalising 'proof' of the existence of one of his cousins, a long, slithery lake-dweller called Champ. Champ, from Vermont, is a long, ...

Zoologists gather New Clues That Can Justify Presence of Champ   Maine News Online
Audio recordings 'reveal evidence of a monster' in Vermont's Lake Champlain   Daily Mail
Loch Ness monster's cousin? Believers claim evidence of creature in Lake ...   The Post-Standard - syracuse.com

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  RT   
Black hole at Milky Way center may be emitting mysterious neutrinos, NASA says  RT
The massive black hole at the heart of our milky galaxy may be churning out peculiar particles called neutrinos, NASA satellites have revealed. If verified, it would be the first time neutrinos have been traced to the darkest regions of spacetime. The subatomic ...

Our Black Hole May be a Source of the Mysterious Neutrino Particle   Nature World News
Milky Way's Supermassive Black Hole generates Neutrinos   New Hampshire Voice
NASA Telescope Discovers Black Hole Is A Neutrino Particle 'Factory'   Neon Nettle
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  NFL News and Rumors   
Unraveling Why Some Mammals Kill Off Infants  NFL News and Rumors
In the early 1970s, Sarah Blaffer Hrdy, then a graduate student at Harvard, traveled to India to study Hanuman langurs, monkeys that live in troops, each made up of several females and a male. Editor : Nebilla Benatjia Category : SCIENCE16 Kasım 2014 ...

Some Mammal Species Kill Their Offspring, Why is That?   Beta Wired
Female mammal promiscuity an evolutionary adaptive trait   Science Recorder
Female mammals resort to promiscuity to save offspring   Delhi Daily News
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  PerfScience   
Jeff Farrell: Success of comet probe is amazing – and sobering  The Mountain Press
It was a little bittersweet to see the celebration of the Philae spacecraft touching down on a distant comet this week and relaying data back to Earth. It is, to borrow from another famous exploratory trip, a giant leap for mankind. Just not one where we took the ...

Space Agencies Worldwide Get Serious About Lunar Exploration   PerfScience
New history of volcanic activity on the moon discovered   Beta Wired
Space Researchers Get Serious About Expeditions to the Moon   American Live Wire
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  New York Times   
Google to Quadruple Computer Science Prize Winnings to $1 Million  New York Times
The A.M. Turing Award is often called the Nobel Prize of computer science. Now, thanks to Google's largess, it will be a Nobel-level prize financially: $1 million. The quadrupling of the prize money, announced on Thursday by the Association for Computing ...

Google Funds the Turing Award for Achievements in Computing Innovations   Beta Wired
Prize Money for Turing Award Raised to $1 Million   Capital OTC
Google Adds Million Dollar Prize To The Turing Award Competition   Dumb-Out
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  The Ecologist   
Fukushima 40-year, £11bn cleanup progresses - but the worst is yet to come  The Ecologist
The clean up at Fukushima faces enormous challenges, writes Justin McCurry. First, managing 500,000 tonnes of contaminated water stored onsite. Next, removing molten fuel from reactors 1, 2 and 3, a task so hazardous that it's been put off until 2025.
Tiny Amounts of Fukushima Radioactivity Detected Off US/Canada West Coast   TheFishSite.com
Nuclear operators push to open new plant, extend life of aging reactors   Asahi Shimbun
Completion of Ohma 1 expected in 2020   World Nuclear News
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  Christian Science Monitor   
Sharks repelled with electric cable, South African scientists say  The Australian
THE WAY to stop man-eating great white sharks attacking humans is by tickling their sensitive noses electronically, researchers in South Africa say. Scientists have installed a 100m cable in a bay near Cape Town to emit an electronic field in the water, ...

South Africa trials 'hi-tech punch on the nose' to repel sharks   Business Recorder

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