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2014-12-01 U.K. Science

  stv.tv   
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 ...

North Sea Bottlenose Dolphin Population Stable - Still in Need of Protection ...   E Canada Now
Moray Firth's bottlenose dolphin population 'stable'   NFL News and Rumors
Bottlenose dolphin population in Moray Firth stable says SNH   stv.tv
For Argyll   
The Courier   
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  Forbes   
Sir Winston Churchill's 'Funny' Science  Forbes
Sticky hand grenades to blow up enemy tanks, aircraft carriers made from icebergs called Project Habbakuk, and a rocket-propelled wheel called the Great Panjandrum? They sound like the inventions of a slightly deranged science-fiction author, but they ...

Winston Churchill spurred scientific innovation as he dreamt of turning icebergs ...   National Post
Winston Churchill's Life in Facts and Details   Sputnik International
Winston Churchill: A great American   Southeast Missourian

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  Beta Wired   
Underwater robots help map out Antarctic Sea  Beta Wired
img_23750 For many years, several satellites have documented trends on the variability and extent of sea ice in Antarctica. However, estimating the thickness of sea ice in the Southern Ocean from remote sensing data is still complicated. The in situ ...

Antarctic ice is thicker than thought   cbsport
Researchers create 3D map of Antarctic using Robot   West Texas News
Antarctic sea ice expands to record extent - and it's deeper than we thought   The Ecologist (blog)

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  Cornishman   
Climate change could turn Westcountry valleys into wildlife havens, research ...  Cornishman
PARTS of the Westcountry could become cool havens for wildlife driven out of their normal habitats by rising temperatures, researchers at University of Exeter say. Plants and animals which cannot tolerate higher temperatures could survive in a few areas like ...

Climate change could lead Westcountry valleys to become wildlife havens   West Briton
Westcountry valleys could become wildlife havens   cornishguardian.co.uk

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  BBC News   
UN climate talks begin as global temperatures break records  BBC News
UN climate negotiators are meeting in Peru to try to advance talks on a new global agreement. One hundred and niney-five nations have committed to finalising a new climate pact in Paris by the end of 2015. The process has been boosted by recent ...

China at forefront of clean-energy market   The Globe and Mail
Action vital to help most vulnerable members of our global family   Herald Scotland
Climate change adaptation comes of age in UN talks: TRFN   Reuters
Daily Mail   
The Age   
Financial Times   
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  RT   
'I am an unperson': 'Racist' DNA discoverer forced to sell Nobel Prize medal  RT
The geneticist James Watson, who has been ostracized since public comments about black African IQ in 2007, is to auction off his 1962 prize for discovering the structure of DNA. It is expected to fetch in excess of $3 million. “Because I was an 'unperson' I was ...

Biologist James Watson reportedly selling his Nobel Prize medal as 'no-one ...   Cambridge News
'Unperson' atones with medal   Calcutta Telegraph
DNA Pioneer James Watson Selling Nobel Prize Medal   The Inquisitr
Design & Trend   
Irish Times   
New Hampshire Voice   
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  Forbes   
Harpoon Malfunction May Have Saved ESA's Philae Comet Lander  Forbes
A malfunction of the Philae comet lander's two anchoring harpoons — designed to help secure the 100 kg lander to the surface of comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko — may have inadvertently saved the European Space Agency's (ESA) Rosetta mission ...

Rosetta team track Philae's spin and tumble after comet landing   Sen (subscription)
In Pursuit of an Oddly Shaped Comet   Beta Wired
UA Scientists Learn From the problems associated with the Philae probe   PerfScience
Business Insider Australia   
Tech Times   
Daily Mail   
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  InsideClimate News   
Spain pledges $150 million to climate protection for poor nations, as Lima talks ...  Christian Science Monitor
"We call upon all countries who have not yet contributed to join in," said a spokesperson for the international Green Climate Fund, after Spain became the 22nd nation to contribute to a fund to help poor nations cope with the effects of climate change.
Spanish pledge raises climate fund close to $10 billion goal   Bangor Daily News
Swiss give $100 million to Green Climate Fund   swissinfo.ch

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  BBC News   
Cuckoo clocks up 60000 miles of travel between UK and Africa  BBC News
Scientists tracking cuckoos between the UK and Africa say one of the birds has now clocked up 60,000 miles (96,560km). The British Trust for Ornithology (BTO) tagged a group of five cuckoos in Britain with satellite-tracking devices in 2011. Only one, named ...

Cuckoo completes 60000-mile journey   Bird Watch

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  NASASpaceflight.com   
Russia Puts Second GLONASS-K Satellite Into Orbit: Defense Ministry  Sputnik International
Russian Ministry of Defence spokesperson said that the second new-generation GLONASS-K Russian navigation satellite has been put into orbit. MOSCOW, December 1 (Sputnik) – The second new-generation GLONASS-K Russian navigation satellite has ...

New-generation navigation satellite GLONASS-K launched from Plesetsk space ...   Russia and India Report
Soyuz 2-1B lofts GLONASS K-1 satellite   NASASpaceflight.com
Russia to jump-start its GPS network upgrades   Sen (subscription)

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