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Missing Beagle found on Mars?
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No, it's not Snoopy's long-lost cousin; it's a spaceship that hasn't been seen or heard from in more than 10 years. News to be released on Friday might change that. by Michael Franco · @writermfranco; 13 January 2015 8:11 pm GMT. comments. 0. facebook.
This image shows a simulation of Beagle 2 on the Martian surface. Picture: AFP ...NEWS.com.au
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No, it's not Snoopy's long-lost cousin; it's a spaceship that hasn't been seen or heard from in more than 10 years. News to be released on Friday might change that. by Michael Franco · @writermfranco; 13 January 2015 8:11 pm GMT. comments. 0. facebook.
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Rare shark birth captured on camera
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A remarkable photograph of the live birth of a thresher shark has cast light on the lives of these elusive, vulnerable fish. The image, taken during a research dive in 2013 and now published in the journal Coral Reefs, is believed to be the first record of a birth in ...
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A remarkable photograph of the live birth of a thresher shark has cast light on the lives of these elusive, vulnerable fish. The image, taken during a research dive in 2013 and now published in the journal Coral Reefs, is believed to be the first record of a birth in ...
Photographer Accidentally Captures The Shot Of A Lifetime
Camera captures picture of rare shark birth
Daily Mail
Scientists decode calls of white-handed primates to develop ape dictionary
Daily Mail
Researchers at Wisconsin University in Madison have been using computer algorithms to analyse the whoops and songs produced by the apes. Gibbons have one of the loudest calls in the natural world, creating whoops that can travel for miles through the ...
Scientists decoding language gibbons use to 'speak'CBBC Newsround
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Researchers at Wisconsin University in Madison have been using computer algorithms to analyse the whoops and songs produced by the apes. Gibbons have one of the loudest calls in the natural world, creating whoops that can travel for miles through the ...
Scientists decoding language gibbons use to 'speak'
Gibbons talk like our human ancestors used to
Gibbons may communicate as our ancestors did, scientists say
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Fingerprints 'breakthrough' for wildlife crime investigators
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A team from Dundee has been able to recover fingerprints from the feathers of birds of prey, which are under threat from illegal poisoning, shooting and trapping. If the birds have been handled, the incriminating marks could help police to identify the suspect.
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A team from Dundee has been able to recover fingerprints from the feathers of birds of prey, which are under threat from illegal poisoning, shooting and trapping. If the birds have been handled, the incriminating marks could help police to identify the suspect.
NEW WAY TO GET PRINTS FROM FEATHERS
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Scientists discover ancient angry dolphin that once swam off the Scottish coast
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A handout digital image released by the University of Edinburgh shows an artist's impression of the new species. 9NEWS. A giant prehistoric reptile that patrolled the waters off Scotland 170 million years ago has been identified by scientists. The creatures ...
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A handout digital image released by the University of Edinburgh shows an artist's impression of the new species. 9NEWS. A giant prehistoric reptile that patrolled the waters off Scotland 170 million years ago has been identified by scientists. The creatures ...
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Best Loch Ness Monster pic prize won by Swede who's never been there
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Swedish Loch Ness Monster aficionado Bjarne Sjöstrand won the ₤2,000 cash prize for best photograph, even though he has never been to Scotland. Mr. Sjöstrand took a Google Earth screenshot while looking at the lake using his computer 800 miles away.
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Swedish Loch Ness Monster aficionado Bjarne Sjöstrand won the ₤2,000 cash prize for best photograph, even though he has never been to Scotland. Mr. Sjöstrand took a Google Earth screenshot while looking at the lake using his computer 800 miles away.
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Swedish monster-spotter finds shape in the waters of Loch Ness
Is this the Loch Ness Monster? New Google Earth picture is best sighting of year
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Elon Musk, Stephen Hawking warn of artificial intelligence dangers
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Musk Elon Musk, Tesla Chairman, speaks at the Automotive News World Congress in Detroit, Tuesday, Jan. 13, 2015. Image: Paul Sancya/Associated Press. Nycmsh. By Adario Strange 2015-01-14 02:26:10 UTC. Call it preemptive extinction panic, smart ...
Hawking and friends: Artificial Intelligence 'must do what we want it to do'The Register
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Musk Elon Musk, Tesla Chairman, speaks at the Automotive News World Congress in Detroit, Tuesday, Jan. 13, 2015. Image: Paul Sancya/Associated Press. Nycmsh. By Adario Strange 2015-01-14 02:26:10 UTC. Call it preemptive extinction panic, smart ...
Hawking and friends: Artificial Intelligence 'must do what we want it to do'
Scientists pledge to implement AI safeguards
Artificial intelligence fears remain the stuff of sci-fi fantasy
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Watch Green Comet Reach Peak Brightness This Week
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The comet is shooting through our inner solar system for the first time in 11,000 years. Picture of Comet Lovejoy showed a circular green-hued coma around its small, icy. On January 6, comet Lovejoy showed a circular, green-hued coma around its small, ...
Green Comet Lovejoy Can be Seen in DC Area Tuesday NightCBS Local
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The comet is shooting through our inner solar system for the first time in 11,000 years. Picture of Comet Lovejoy showed a circular green-hued coma around its small, icy. On January 6, comet Lovejoy showed a circular, green-hued coma around its small, ...
Green Comet Lovejoy Can be Seen in DC Area Tuesday Night
How to spot Comet Lovejoy in the sky
Glowing green Comet Lovejoy is photographed from East Anglia
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Pitcher plant's tricky trap pulls in the ants
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Look out: The N. rafflesiana pitcher plant loves an ant for dinner(Source: Boivie/Wikimedia Commons). Related Stories. Plant goo waves insects goodbye, Science Online, 21 Nov 2007; Pitcher plant inspires slippery surface, Science Online, 22 Sep 2011.
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Look out: The N. rafflesiana pitcher plant loves an ant for dinner(Source: Boivie/Wikimedia Commons). Related Stories. Plant goo waves insects goodbye, Science Online, 21 Nov 2007; Pitcher plant inspires slippery surface, Science Online, 22 Sep 2011.
Plants versus ants: voracious vegetation is victorious
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'Intelligent' plant outwits ants
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Mystery surrounds 2km ice ring in Antarctica
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The ring-shaped feature was first spotted by geophysicist Christian Muller in Antarctica's King Baudoin Ice Shelf during a routine survey flight over the region in December. Click for video (play) >>. Editor : Michael BROWN Category : SCIENCE13 January ...
Scientists say a meteorite could be responsible for Antarctic craterUPI.com
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The ring-shaped feature was first spotted by geophysicist Christian Muller in Antarctica's King Baudoin Ice Shelf during a routine survey flight over the region in December. Click for video (play) >>. Editor : Michael BROWN Category : SCIENCE13 January ...
Scientists say a meteorite could be responsible for Antarctic crater
Mystery of the mile-wide ring in Antarctica
Video: Antarctic crater - Mystery of the massive meteorite impact site discovered
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