Phys.Org
New report highlights 'significant and increasing' risks from extreme weather
Phys.Org
University of Exeter researchers have played a crucial role in creating a comprehensive new report indicating that the global risk from extreme weather is set to intensify. The critical report, published by the Royal Society, indicates that exposure of human ...
Report: climate change to impact severity and frequency of extreme weatherBlue & Green Tomorrow
Risk from extreme weather set to riseBBC News
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University of Exeter researchers have played a crucial role in creating a comprehensive new report indicating that the global risk from extreme weather is set to intensify. The critical report, published by the Royal Society, indicates that exposure of human ...
Report: climate change to impact severity and frequency of extreme weather
Risk from extreme weather set to rise
Why don't we hear about the beneficial side of climate change?
Uncover California
Fears over the future of North Sea dolphins despite numbers staying stable
Herald Scotland
THE population of bottlenose dolphins in the North Sea is still listed as vulnerable, according to conservationists. THE population of bottlenose dolphins in the North Sea is still listed as vulnerable, according to conservationists. Sorry, you must sign in before ...
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Herald Scotland
THE population of bottlenose dolphins in the North Sea is still listed as vulnerable, according to conservationists. THE population of bottlenose dolphins in the North Sea is still listed as vulnerable, according to conservationists. Sorry, you must sign in before ...
Moray Firth's bottlenose dolphin population 'stable'
Bottlenose dolphin population in Moray Firth stable says SNH
World's most northerly bottlenose dolphin population stable for 23 years
Irish Examiner
How comet mission science will be used by submarines
Irish Examiner
Technology created for the European Space Agency's Rosetta Mission is to be re-used to help the Royal Navy. Open University scientists developed and built Ptolemy – a shoe-box sized evolved gas analyser – for the mission to Comet 67P as part of the ...
UK's future submarines to feature new atmosphere monitoring systemNaval Technology
Partnership protects submarine crewsYorkshire Post
“Life-saving” technology developed on Rosetta Comet space mission to feature ...NW Evening Mail
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Irish Examiner
Technology created for the European Space Agency's Rosetta Mission is to be re-used to help the Royal Navy. Open University scientists developed and built Ptolemy – a shoe-box sized evolved gas analyser – for the mission to Comet 67P as part of the ...
UK's future submarines to feature new atmosphere monitoring system
Partnership protects submarine crews
“Life-saving” technology developed on Rosetta Comet space mission to feature ...
cbsport
The first 3D map of the Antarctic ice
cbsport
Four years of work, two expeditions and a robot. This is what has needed an international group of researchers to create the first map in high resolution three-dimensional Antarctic Glacial sea. Editor : cengiz. Category : SCIENCE28 Kasım 2014 Cuma - 06:57 ...
Antarctic sea ice expands to record extent - and it's deeper than we thoughtThe Ecologist (blog)
Researchers create 3D map of Antarctic using RobotWest Texas News
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Four years of work, two expeditions and a robot. This is what has needed an international group of researchers to create the first map in high resolution three-dimensional Antarctic Glacial sea. Editor : cengiz. Category : SCIENCE28 Kasım 2014 Cuma - 06:57 ...
Antarctic sea ice expands to record extent - and it's deeper than we thought
Researchers create 3D map of Antarctic using Robot
New Underwater Robot Allows Scientists to Map Sea Ice in 3D: Robot Shows ...
Telegraph.co.uk
Are seals mutilating and killing porpoises? Scientists investigate
Los Angeles Times
A gruesome series of killings has left porpoises stranded on the shores along the North Sea, and scientists now think they have a culprit: gray seals. Turns out those adorable gray seals aren't so cuddly after all. The findings, described in the Proceedings of ...
Scientists Baffled By Increasingly Violent Behavior Of Seals In BritainChristianity Daily
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Porpoises attack seals in Dutch waters: Will humans be next victims?Science Recorder
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Los Angeles Times
A gruesome series of killings has left porpoises stranded on the shores along the North Sea, and scientists now think they have a culprit: gray seals. Turns out those adorable gray seals aren't so cuddly after all. The findings, described in the Proceedings of ...
Scientists Baffled By Increasingly Violent Behavior Of Seals In Britain
Grey Seals Killing Porpoises, Humans Also At Risk, Scientists Warn
Porpoises attack seals in Dutch waters: Will humans be next victims?
Frontline Desk
Dogs really do catch on every word we say
Frontline Desk
Does your dog always seem to perk up whenever you speak? Well, according to new research out of the University of Sussex, it would seem that our canine companions really do hang on our every word. Not only are they tuned in to subtleties of human ...
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Frontline Desk
Does your dog always seem to perk up whenever you speak? Well, according to new research out of the University of Sussex, it would seem that our canine companions really do hang on our every word. Not only are they tuned in to subtleties of human ...
Dogs distinguish the different components of human speech
Dogs Understand Human Languages
Can Dogs Really Listen?
Calcutta Telegraph
'Unperson' atones with medal
Calcutta Telegraph
London, Nov. 29: James Watson, the scientist who shared a Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1962 for his work on “the double helix”, is putting up his gold medal for auction through Christie's in New York. The auctioneers, who have put an estimate of between ...
James Watson Auctioning Nobel Prize To Raise MoneyDesign & Trend
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Scientist who discovered DNA double helix to sell Nobel medalIrish Times
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Calcutta Telegraph
London, Nov. 29: James Watson, the scientist who shared a Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1962 for his work on “the double helix”, is putting up his gold medal for auction through Christie's in New York. The auctioneers, who have put an estimate of between ...
James Watson Auctioning Nobel Prize To Raise Money
'I am an unperson': 'Racist' DNA discoverer forced to sell Nobel Prize medal
Scientist who discovered DNA double helix to sell Nobel medal
West Texas News
ESA Predicts Philae to Wake Up In March
West Texas News
Rosetta lander Philae's landing did not go as per plans as its battery exhausted completely soon after its landing on a speeding comet. But makers of the project on Wednesday said that Philae will again start working as soon as March. The European Space ...
UA Scientists Learn From Comet Probe ProblemsKJZZ
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Philae could come back from the brink in MARCH, claims Rosetta engineersDaily Mail
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West Texas News
Rosetta lander Philae's landing did not go as per plans as its battery exhausted completely soon after its landing on a speeding comet. But makers of the project on Wednesday said that Philae will again start working as soon as March. The European Space ...
UA Scientists Learn From Comet Probe Problems
ESA's Rosetta Mission: A decade long quest for the keys to the universe
Philae could come back from the brink in MARCH, claims Rosetta engineers
University Herald
Centipede Genome Sequenced For First Time: More Legs Doesn't Mean More ...
University Herald
Centipede (Photo : Flickr/CC) Centipedes typically have between 45 and 51 pairs of legs, but it is never an even amount of pairs. For the first time, researchers have sequenced the full genome of a centipede and have found that having so many legs does not ...
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University Herald
Centipede (Photo : Flickr/CC) Centipedes typically have between 45 and 51 pairs of legs, but it is never an even amount of pairs. For the first time, researchers have sequenced the full genome of a centipede and have found that having so many legs does not ...
Genetic Scientists Sequence First Myriapod Genome
Centipedes have been genetically sequenced for first time
Centipedes' genome reveals how life evolved, New Study
BBC News
Supermassive black hole discovery made by Southampton astrophysicists
BBC News
Astrophysicists at the University of Southampton say they have made a fundamental discovery about supermassive black holes. The scientists, led by Sebastian Hoenig, worked out that these largest types of black hole are much further away and 40% bigger ...
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BBC News
Astrophysicists at the University of Southampton say they have made a fundamental discovery about supermassive black holes. The scientists, led by Sebastian Hoenig, worked out that these largest types of black hole are much further away and 40% bigger ...
Use the 'Eye of Sauron' to measure cosmic distances
'Eye of Sauron' black hole helps astronomers measure cosmic distances
'Eye of Sauron' Helps Scientists Develop New Method to Accurately Measure ...
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