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2015-01-18 U.K. Science


Haaretz
   
Missing Mars space probe finally located on red planet   
Haaretz
Beagle 2 spacecraft went AWOL on Christmas Day, 2003, when it was supposed to land on Mars and start transmitting data back to Earth. By The Associated Press | Jan. 18, 2015 | 1:49 AM. submit to reddit. A file handout image released by the European ...

NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter releases photos of UK's Beagle 2 Mars ...   Full-Time Whistle
Long-lost lander rediscovered on Mars   The Space Reporter
Beagle 2: probe find rewrites history and vindicates Colin Pillinger   Telegraph.co.uk
Leicester Mercury   
Gloucester Citizen   
Blackburn Citizen   
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Full-Time Whistle
   
2 Great Unsolved Mystery Beyond Pluto: 2 More Planets May Exist Behind This ...   
Full-Time Whistle
According to a new study performed by a team of scientists in Spain and the UK, at least two more undiscovered planets are circling the sun far beyond in the icy darkness of Pluto's orbit.But the question is that Do these mysterious cold planets receive as ...

Researchers: Solar system may have Planet X , Planet Y   The Space Reporter
Our solar system may be hiding 2 undiscovered planets: Study says   Geek Infinite
At Least two Undiscovered Planets Could Be Hidden Close to The Edge Of Solar ...   Union Gazette
World Tech Today   
Pioneer News   
Examiner.com   
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Full-Time Whistle
   
Hawaii Scientists discover three-planet system using Kepler Space Telescope   
Full-Time Whistle
NASA's planet-hunting Kepler space has discovered a star that hosts three Earth-sized planets. The discovered star known as EPIC 201367065 is a cool red M-dwarf about half the size and mass of our own sun. Editor : Michael BROWN Category ...

NASA telescope spies 3 new potentially habitable (and close) planets   RT
Kepler finds closest lukewarm Earth-like planet yet   The Space Reporter
A boost in the hunt for alien life: Billions of exoplanets are more Earth-like than ...   Daily Mail
Ars Technica   
National Monitor   
physicsworld.com   
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Daily Mail
   
Nasa climate scientists: We said 2014 was the warmest year on record... but we ...   
Daily Mail
The Nasa climate scientists who claimed 2014 set a new record for global warmth last night admitted they were only 38 per cent sure this was true. In a press release on Friday, Nasa's Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS) claimed its analysis of world ...

It's official! 2014 really was the hottest year on record   Daily Times
It's official: 2014 was the hottest year   Science Recorder
NASA: 2014 Was Warmest Year On Record   CBS Local
Frontline Desk   
Geek Infinite   
Kenya Broadcasting Corporation   
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The Space Reporter
   
Asteroid will come close to Earth on Jan. 26: Does it pose any risk?   
The Space Reporter
An asteroid approximately one-third of a mile (half a km) wide will make a close approach to the Earth on January 26. Designated 2004 BL86, the object poses no danger to Earth, as its closest passage will be about three times the distance of the Earth to the ...

17 January 2015 in News: Asteroid to fly close by Earth safely on 26th January   Astronomy Now Online
Big Asteroid to Zoom by Earth on Jan. 26   Yahoo News UK
Asteroid 2004 BL86: Giant rock to hurtle past Earth - how can you can see it in ...   MK News
Milton Keynes Citizen   
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Full-Time Whistle
   
Sarah Brightman begins training for ISS visit   
Full-Time Whistle
The British soprano will be the first professional performing artist ever to sing in space when she travels to the International Space Station later this year aboard a Russian Soyuz spacecraft with cosmonaut Sergei Volkov and Denmark's Andreas Mogensen.
Sarah Brightman will spend 10 days on the International Space Station   NEWS.com.au
British opera singer Sarah Brightman to visit space station   Malay Mail Online
British singer Sarah Brightman pays $52M for ten-day space-station keep   Union Gazette
Saudi Gazette   
BBC News   
TIME   
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The Guardian
   
Polar bears migrate north as rising temperatures hasten Arctic ice melt   
The Guardian
A pair of curious young polar bears play together in Bernard Spit, Alaska. Photograph: Stephen Kazlowski /Barcroft Media. Darryl Fears for the Washington Post. Saturday 17 January 2015 05.00 EST. Share on Facebook · Share on Twitter · Share via Email ...

Polar bears migrate to icier islands   Independent Online
Polar bears move toward north as rising temperatures accelerate Arctic ice melt   West Texas News

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Full-Time Whistle
   
Anthropocene epoch began with the nuclear age?   
Full-Time Whistle
On 16 July 1945 the first atomic-bomb test took place at the US Army testing range at Alamogordo in New Mexico, and with that first historic nuclear explosion a new geological epoch began on Earth, scientists have decided. Editor : David JACKMAN Category ...

Was first nuclear test the start of new human-dominated epoch, the Anthropocene?   UC Berkeley
Earth's New Epoch Started After World's First Nuclear Test, Say Scientists   Headlines & Global News
New geological epoch began with testing the atomic bomb, experts claim   Daily Mail
Nature World News   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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CNBC
   
Ocean life faces mass extinction   
CNBC
A team of scientists, in a groundbreaking analysis of data from hundreds of sources, has concluded that humans are on the verge of causing unprecedented damage to the oceans and the animals living in them. "We may be sitting on a precipice of a major ...

Ocean life mass extinction: Humans destroying life in water? 500 extinct species   Examiner.com
Ocean Life Mass Extinction : New study finds humans on the verge of wiping out ...   SportAct
Ocean life faces colossal threat from human activity, warn scientists   Market Business News
Tech Times   
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The Conversation UK
   
Eureka! We've found Beagle2! Now where did Philae go?   
The Conversation UK
Landing a spacecraft on a celestial body, whether it be the moon, Mars or a comet, is not easy. The European Space Agency found out the hard way in 2003 when its robot Beagle2, which was supposed to send back a signal after landing on Mars, didn't do so ...

ROSETTA'S COMET MISSION INSPIRES ELECTRONIC ALBUM   Full-Time Whistle
Europe comet mission deserves Nobel, says space chief   Yahoo News UK
Europe comet mission deserves Nobel: Space chief   Saudi Gazette

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