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Climate change is lifting Iceland – and it could mean more volcanic eruptions
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A volcanic eruption seen from a distance on 12 September 2014 in Holuhraun, Iceland. Photograph: Einar Gudmann / Barcroft Media. Suzanne Goldenberg, US environment correspondent. @suzyji. Friday 30 January 2015 17.34 EST. Share on Facebook ...
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A volcanic eruption seen from a distance on 12 September 2014 in Holuhraun, Iceland. Photograph: Einar Gudmann / Barcroft Media. Suzanne Goldenberg, US environment correspondent. @suzyji. Friday 30 January 2015 17.34 EST. Share on Facebook ...
Iceland Is Rising Out Of The Water
Iceland's land is rising 1.4 inches annually due to climate change
Iceland rising nearly 1.5 inch per year as glaciers melt
Daily Mail
Chilly scientists used top secret papers that broke the Enigma Code as draught ...
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Top secret papers used to break the Enigma Code were discovered at Bletchley Park - because they were used as draught excluders. The papers include the only known examples of 'Banbury sheets' which were devised by Alan Turing to speed up the ...
'Imitation Game' is reviving interest in secret WWII siteThe Augusta Chronicle
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Top secret papers used to break the Enigma Code were discovered at Bletchley Park - because they were used as draught excluders. The papers include the only known examples of 'Banbury sheets' which were devised by Alan Turing to speed up the ...
'Imitation Game' is reviving interest in secret WWII site
The secret's out
Girls break the Bletchley code
The Independent
A quarter of the world's marine species in danger of extinction
The Independent
The world's ocean species are up to nine times more likely to become extinct than previously thought, according to new research. The alarming study by the University of Sheffield, said to be the most thorough analysis of marine conservation data yet, comes ...
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The Independent
The world's ocean species are up to nine times more likely to become extinct than previously thought, according to new research. The alarming study by the University of Sheffield, said to be the most thorough analysis of marine conservation data yet, comes ...
Sea life at risk, say university experts - (full-time)
Marine life also at risk of extinction; nearly 25% of marine species threatened
New research shows our seas are in trouble
The Guardian
UK Synthetic Biology Centres tasked with addressing public concerns
The Guardian
An extra £40m for synthetic biology research in the UK comes with support to encourage responsible innovation. Social media analysis offers a heads up on new research ideas and potential public concerns. Chemical droplet on a lawn of sporulating ...
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An extra £40m for synthetic biology research in the UK comes with support to encourage responsible innovation. Social media analysis offers a heads up on new research ideas and potential public concerns. Chemical droplet on a lawn of sporulating ...
Funding boost for synthetic biology
UK Synthetic biology gets £40m investment, UK Business Secretary Vince Cable ...
Cable's £10m biotech funding injection is 'another step for Manchester ...
Daily Mail
ISS lowers its orbit to make the commute from Earth to space shorter
Daily Mail
The entire International Space Station was spun 180 degrees yesterday and lowered slightly in its orbit so that visiting spacecraft can bring more cargo to the station. The remarkable manoeuvre saw a European spacecraft 'slow' the speed of the station.
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Daily Mail
The entire International Space Station was spun 180 degrees yesterday and lowered slightly in its orbit so that visiting spacecraft can bring more cargo to the station. The remarkable manoeuvre saw a European spacecraft 'slow' the speed of the station.
WATCH: Amazing lightning footage from space
South West astronaut's new mission
Check Out this Amazing Time Lapse Video of Lightning Strikes from Space - (full ...
The Guardian
Government failing to adequately protect marine life, say wildlife experts
The Guardian
Conservationists warn the latest set of proposed marine conservation zones are missing vital sites, putting habitats and wildlife such as the spiny seahorse at risk. Photograph: Lin Baldock/Natural England/PA. Press Association. Friday 30 January 2015 09.16 ...
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Conservationists warn the latest set of proposed marine conservation zones are missing vital sites, putting habitats and wildlife such as the spiny seahorse at risk. Photograph: Lin Baldock/Natural England/PA. Press Association. Friday 30 January 2015 09.16 ...
Consultation into North Devon's new Marine Conservation Zones announced
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Sea protection 'must be stepped up'
Worcester News
Can Brian Cox make the public love science even more?
Worcester News
The Royal Society has decided the public need to engage with science more, and handed the task to TV scientist Professor Brian Cox. Seems reasonable, since he's been bringing science to the masses on the telly for years now. The celebrity physicist, who ...
Cox vows to change view of scienceSouth Wales Guardian
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The Royal Society has decided the public need to engage with science more, and handed the task to TV scientist Professor Brian Cox. Seems reasonable, since he's been bringing science to the masses on the telly for years now. The celebrity physicist, who ...
Cox vows to change view of science
Mirror.co.uk
Mars: 'Water gullies' indicate glaciers advanced and retreated many times
International Business Times UK
Glaciers advanced and retreated many times in the mid-latitude regions of Mars in the "recent" past, say Brown University geologists, indicating that the region is the place to look for signs of past life on the Red Planet. The hundreds of gully-like features found ...
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International Business Times UK
Glaciers advanced and retreated many times in the mid-latitude regions of Mars in the "recent" past, say Brown University geologists, indicating that the region is the place to look for signs of past life on the Red Planet. The hundreds of gully-like features found ...
This woman could give birth to first ever Martian baby in £4bn plan to colonise ...
'Adam and Eve of another planet': Briton bids to be first woman to give birth to ...
British Woman Bids to be 'Eve' on Mars, Wishes to Give Birth to First Martian
Daily Mail
Particle may explain matter mystery
Daily Mail
A completely new type of fundamental particle may explain the mystery of "dark matter", the missing material that makes up more than 80% of the universe's mass, according to British scientists. Researchers at the University of Southampton believe the nature ...
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Daily Mail
A completely new type of fundamental particle may explain the mystery of "dark matter", the missing material that makes up more than 80% of the universe's mass, according to British scientists. Researchers at the University of Southampton believe the nature ...
Dark matter has new 'crazy' candidate which is light and interacts strongly with ...
Grimsby Telegraph
Video captures PR stunt where Lincolnshire firm launched a £12000 diamond ...
Grimsby Telegraph
A Lincolnshire firm's PR stunt which saw them launch a £12,000 diamond into space has been captured on video. The diamond floated up to the edge of space - around 100,000ft, in a helium balloon as part of the stunt by online diamond retailer 77 ...
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A Lincolnshire firm's PR stunt which saw them launch a £12,000 diamond into space has been captured on video. The diamond floated up to the edge of space - around 100,000ft, in a helium balloon as part of the stunt by online diamond retailer 77 ...
Incredible video of a £12000 diamond being launched into space from Derbyshire
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