The Independent
Smartphones and Robots In Royal Institution Christmas Lectures
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The title of this year's Royal Institution Christmas Lectures sounds intriguing Sparks Will Fly - How to Hack your Home, A New Revolution. In the UK the Royal Institution Christmas Lectures have become part of the holiday tradition. They were started in 1825 ...
Young people are 'lost generation' who can no longer fix gadgets, warns professorTelegraph.co.uk
Professor Danielle George: On a mission to bring back the art of 'thinkering'The Independent
Game-playing but on a massive scaleThe Argus
Southgate Amateur Radio Club
Kent Online
The University of Manchester (press release)
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The title of this year's Royal Institution Christmas Lectures sounds intriguing Sparks Will Fly - How to Hack your Home, A New Revolution. In the UK the Royal Institution Christmas Lectures have become part of the holiday tradition. They were started in 1825 ...
Young people are 'lost generation' who can no longer fix gadgets, warns professor
Professor Danielle George: On a mission to bring back the art of 'thinkering'
Game-playing but on a massive scale
The Independent
Watch: International Space Station flies over Coventry on Christmas Eve
Coventry Telegraph
A streak of light in the night sky caused quite a stir as it flew overhead on Christmas Eve. Many parents told their children it was Santa Claus delivering presents, but in was in fact the International Space Station orbiting the Earth. From around 5.22pm for ...
Nasa: Photos taken by Barry Wilmore from the International Space Station.Full-Time Whistle
Taking the slow food life to space, Italian styleSouth China Morning Post (subscription)
The year in space exploration: 9 spaceships, 3500 hours of research, and ...VentureBeat
NJ.com
Jerusalem Post
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Coventry Telegraph
A streak of light in the night sky caused quite a stir as it flew overhead on Christmas Eve. Many parents told their children it was Santa Claus delivering presents, but in was in fact the International Space Station orbiting the Earth. From around 5.22pm for ...
Nasa: Photos taken by Barry Wilmore from the International Space Station.
Taking the slow food life to space, Italian style
The year in space exploration: 9 spaceships, 3500 hours of research, and ...
Daily Times
Mussel shells become more brittle due to climate change
Market Business News
Mussel's shells become more brittle as climate change causes oceans to become increasingly acidic, a team of scientists from the University of Glasgow wrote in the Royal Society's journal Interface. Our oceans are becoming more acidic as they absorb some ...
Mussel population in danger as oceans become more acidic - News FactsFull-Time Whistle
Mussel population in danger; climate change, increased acidity of oceans to blameTechie News
Mussels can be threatenetd by climateDaily Times
West Texas News
Business Standard
Tech Times
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Market Business News
Mussel's shells become more brittle as climate change causes oceans to become increasingly acidic, a team of scientists from the University of Glasgow wrote in the Royal Society's journal Interface. Our oceans are becoming more acidic as they absorb some ...
Mussel population in danger as oceans become more acidic - News Facts
Mussel population in danger; climate change, increased acidity of oceans to blame
Mussels can be threatenetd by climate
Full-Time Whistle
Stunning Aurora Borealis illuminates Northumberland sky on Christmas Eve
Full-Time Whistle
Parts of Northeast England were treated to a breathtaking display of Northern Lights on the morning of Christmas Eve, to rival the spectacles of the Arctic circle. In the early hours of Wednesday morning, Aurora Borealis illuminated the sky in shades of green ...
High chance of Northern Lights in Sweden skiesThe Local.se
Stunning display of Northern lights on Christmas EveUncover California
Northern Lights illuminate NorthumberlandNorthern Voices Online
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Full-Time Whistle
Parts of Northeast England were treated to a breathtaking display of Northern Lights on the morning of Christmas Eve, to rival the spectacles of the Arctic circle. In the early hours of Wednesday morning, Aurora Borealis illuminated the sky in shades of green ...
High chance of Northern Lights in Sweden skies
Stunning display of Northern lights on Christmas Eve
Northern Lights illuminate Northumberland
Daily Mail
New version of the Large Hadron Collider aims to solve some of the even ...
Daily Mail
CERN's Large Hadron Collider will be restarted in March after a £97 million upgrade that could help solve some of the universe's greatest remaining mysteries. The world's biggest particle collider, located near Geneva in Switzerland, has been undergoing a ...
Stand back, revamped Hadron collider is going for the big oneThe Sunday Times
Atom Smasher Will Renew Hunt for Strange Particles in 2015Live Science
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Daily Mail
CERN's Large Hadron Collider will be restarted in March after a £97 million upgrade that could help solve some of the universe's greatest remaining mysteries. The world's biggest particle collider, located near Geneva in Switzerland, has been undergoing a ...
Stand back, revamped Hadron collider is going for the big one
Atom Smasher Will Renew Hunt for Strange Particles in 2015
NASA Observatory: This solar flare put on a better show than any Christmas lights
Full-Time Whistle
Nasa's Solar Dynamics Observatory has captured dramatic footage of a powerful X-class solar flare erupting on the surface of the Sun, The sun emitted a significant solar flare, peaking at 7:24 p.m. EST on Dec. 19, 2014. NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory, ...
A Huge Solar Flare Unleashed By The Massive SunSMN Weekly
Nasa films captivating footage of intense solar flareTelegraph.co.uk
VIDEO: NASA captures stunning solar flareIrish Independent
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Full-Time Whistle
Nasa's Solar Dynamics Observatory has captured dramatic footage of a powerful X-class solar flare erupting on the surface of the Sun, The sun emitted a significant solar flare, peaking at 7:24 p.m. EST on Dec. 19, 2014. NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory, ...
A Huge Solar Flare Unleashed By The Massive Sun
Nasa films captivating footage of intense solar flare
VIDEO: NASA captures stunning solar flare
West Sussex Gazette
Letter: Gatwick - the impact on the natural world is never discussed
West Sussex Gazette
By now most of us are familiar with the inevitable effects of a second Gatwick runway will have on the quality of our lives in Sussex. The facts cannot be ignored - more houses, hospitals, schools, industrial estates roads, traffic, noise and pollution from both ...
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West Sussex Gazette
By now most of us are familiar with the inevitable effects of a second Gatwick runway will have on the quality of our lives in Sussex. The facts cannot be ignored - more houses, hospitals, schools, industrial estates roads, traffic, noise and pollution from both ...
Full-Time Whistle
Connie Hedegaard: credibility of UN climate process hangs on Paris talks
Full-Time Whistle
Climate change talks next year will be make or break for international efforts to curb global warming, with the credibility of the UN-backed process at stake, the outgoing EU climate chief, Connie Hedegaard, has warned. Editor : David JACKMAN Category ...
Carbon credits not the answerStuff.co.nz
UN Climate Process to Lose Credibility if Paris Talks Fail: Ex EU OfficialSputnik International
The planet could see serious impact of Climate Change in 2015PerfScience
Delhi Daily News
Tech Times
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Full-Time Whistle
Climate change talks next year will be make or break for international efforts to curb global warming, with the credibility of the UN-backed process at stake, the outgoing EU climate chief, Connie Hedegaard, has warned. Editor : David JACKMAN Category ...
Carbon credits not the answer
UN Climate Process to Lose Credibility if Paris Talks Fail: Ex EU Official
The planet could see serious impact of Climate Change in 2015
ROCK DOC: Saturn moon has seas of methane
San Angelo Standard Times
Like most regions of the country, the area where I live suffered through colder than average temperatures in mid-November. If you pay for your heating bill month by month, you now are facing the sticker shock that results from those bitter times. Happy holidays ...
MESSENGER and Cassini's landmark discoveries in 2014NASASpaceflight.com
Titan's mysterious dunes start to make senseMinneapolis Star Tribune
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San Angelo Standard Times
Like most regions of the country, the area where I live suffered through colder than average temperatures in mid-November. If you pay for your heating bill month by month, you now are facing the sticker shock that results from those bitter times. Happy holidays ...
MESSENGER and Cassini's landmark discoveries in 2014
Titan's mysterious dunes start to make sense
The Register
Euro SPACEMAN snaps staggering images of our Blue Planet
The Register
Vid ESA astronaut Alexander Gerst captured some breathtaking images of Earth during his six-month stint on the International Space Station. This timelapse video brings together 12,500 photos snapped by Gerst while he was part of the Blue Dot mission from ...
Astronaut clicks spectacular images of EarthDelhi Daily News
'Amazingly Beautiful': See 12500 Pictures Become One Incredible Video From ...TheBlaze.com
Time lapse video of images taken by astronaus Alexander Gerst released by ESAMaine News Online
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The Register
Vid ESA astronaut Alexander Gerst captured some breathtaking images of Earth during his six-month stint on the International Space Station. This timelapse video brings together 12,500 photos snapped by Gerst while he was part of the Blue Dot mission from ...
Astronaut clicks spectacular images of Earth
'Amazingly Beautiful': See 12500 Pictures Become One Incredible Video From ...
Time lapse video of images taken by astronaus Alexander Gerst released by ESA
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