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2015-02-02 U.K. Science


The Independent
   
Hypothetical particle may get to the heart of universe's dark matter   
The Independent
A completely new type of fundamental particle may explain the mystery of “dark matter”, the missing material that makes up more than 80 per cent of the universe's mass, British scientists believe. Dark matter reveals itself in the way its gravity affects stars and ...

Proposed particle to spot dark matter?   Times of India
Researchers: New particle could help detect dark matter   Techie News
NewsScience / Environment / EnergyDetecting Dark Matter – could a proposed ...   Market Business News
The Courier   
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The Guardian
   
Climate change is lifting Iceland – and it could mean more volcanic eruptions   
The Guardian
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's land is rising 1.4 inches annually due to climate change   Market Business News
Iceland rises as its glaciers melt from climate change   Space Daily
Iceland Is Rising Out Of The Water   Full-Time Whistle
Techie News   
SBS   
SMN Weekly   
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Full-Time Whistle
   
How chilly scientists used top secret papers that broke the Enigma Code as ...   
Full-Time Whistle
"We're going to break an unbreakable Nazi code and win the war," said Benedict Cumberbatch as Alan Turing, the Cambridge maths wizard. The boast lies central to The Imitation Game, and its trailer. While I won't blurt spoilers, I can report the Nazis didn't ...

Still going strong - the top secret Bletchley Girls who REALLY won the Second ...   Mirror.co.uk
Chilly scientists used top secret papers that broke the Enigma Code as draught ...   Daily Mail
Bletchley Park Codebreakers talk about their WWII work   Market Business News
Sydney Morning Herald   
Impact Magazine   
The Times (subscription)   
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Techie News
   
Marine life also at risk of extinction; nearly 25% of marine species threatened   
Techie News
Researchers over at University of Sheffield have warned that marine life is also at risk of extinction due to various factors including climate change and destruction of habitats like coral reefs and nearly 25 per cent of well-known species are threatened with ...

World's ocean species up to 9 times likelier to become extinct than previously ...   Full-Time Whistle
Sea Species, 1 in 4, at Risk of Extinction, New Study Finds   Headlines & Global News
University Of Sheffield Research Reveals Marine Ecosystems in Danger Due to ...   AZoCleantech
New Kerala   
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The Independent
   
Americans vs scientists: data shows disagreement on climate change and GM food   
The Independent
Climate change and genetically modified (GM) food are the two things on which Americans and American scientists just do not agree, according to new data from Pew Research. The study, entitled 'Public and Scientists' Views on Science and Society', ...

Poll shows giant gap between what public, scientists think   Grand Haven Tribune
Americans Dismiss Climate Change And Reject Theory Of Evolution In New ...   The Inquisitr
Study finds wide gulf between public, scientist views about science   Alaska Dispatch News
Live Trading News   
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Full-Time Whistle
   
More Action is Needed For Protecting Marine Life: Conservationists Warn Marine ...   
Full-Time Whistle
Conservationalists accused Goverment of “dragging its feet” on protecting the seas.Wildlife Experts says that especially lack of protection is very observable for key English marine sites. 23 new marine conservation zones are announced and potential sites to ...

Government failing to adequately protect marine life, say wildlife experts   The Guardian
Plans for more 'Marine Conservation Zones' in Cornwall: HAVE YOUR SAY   Falmouth Packet
Sea protection 'must be stepped up'   Lancashire Evening Post
Click Green   
Pirate FM   
Yorkshire Post   
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Techie News
   
Philae: Rosetta scientists divided in two camps over hunt for lander   
Techie News
Rosetta mission scientists are divided in two major camps over search for lost Philae lander with one advocating change of Rosetta spacecraft's flightpath to pinpoint the exact location of the probe while the other camp is advocating not to change the path and ...

Comet scientists torn over hunt for lander as next stage of mission nears   The Guardian
Esa releases animation showing Philae spinning ahead of its touchdown on 67P   Daily Mail
Controllers now banking on Philae wake-up call   BBC News
Herald Scotland   
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Full-Time Whistle
   
'Horse Shaped' UFO Spotted At Colima Volcano in Mexico   
Full-Time Whistle
An object which Mexican officials described as a drone and some observers characterized as a “horse shaped” unidentified flying object was filmed recently for a few seconds near the volatile Colima Volcano in Mexico. Click for video (play) >>.
Horse-like UFO seen hovering next to erupting Mexican volcano   Market Business News
'Horse Shaped' UFO Captured Hovering Over Mexico's Volcano Colima   The Inquisitr
Horse-shaped 'UFO' spotted next to erupting volcano - is it an alien spaceship?   Mirror.co.uk
Daily Mail   
Techie News   
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BBC News
   
Hen Harrier shot dead: Rare bird of prey killed in County Kerry   
BBC News
One of the rarest birds of prey in the Republic of Ireland has been shot dead in County Kerry. The hen harrier was found on isolated ground last month. Tests have confirmed that she was shot. It is understood there are just over 100 breeding pairs of hen ...

Rare protected bird shot dead in Kerry   Yahoo News UK
Investigation after protected hen harrier shot dead in Kerry   Irish Times
Investigation launched after rare hen harrier bird shot in Kerry   Irish Examiner
U.TV (blog)   
RTE.ie   
Newstalk 106-108 fm   
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shropshirestar.com
   
Rare Charles Darwin book sells for £26000   
shropshirestar.com
A rare first edition of Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species has sold for £26,000. Cathy Marsden with a rare first edition of On the Origin of Species by Charles Darwin. The book, initially valued between £15,000 and £25,000, was sold from Lady Mary ...

First edition of Origin of the Species sells at auction for £26000   ChristianToday

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