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In 2010, seven chimpanzees were placed in a safari park in Holland along with six adult chimps. A caretaker placed apples in the cage. Newly arrived chimps used high-pitched grunt to communicate with each other. Editor : Michael BROWN Category ...
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In 2010, seven chimpanzees were placed in a safari park in Holland along with six adult chimps. A caretaker placed apples in the cage. Newly arrived chimps used high-pitched grunt to communicate with each other. Editor : Michael BROWN Category ...
How to get a Dutch chimp to speak with a Scottish accent
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The bilingual CHIMPS: Video reveals apes learning new 'words'
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Cure for common cold a step closer as experts crack the code which lets virus ...
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But despite such incredible advances, one thing continues to elude scientists – a cure for the common cold. Now that could be about to change thanks to a breakthrough by British experts. The researchers have developed a method of 'jamming' the code ...
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But despite such incredible advances, one thing continues to elude scientists – a cure for the common cold. Now that could be about to change thanks to a breakthrough by British experts. The researchers have developed a method of 'jamming' the code ...
End of common cold could be in sight
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Common cold 'could be stopped in its tracks' thanks to science breakthrough
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'Robot scientist' holds key to new drugs
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Creating new drugs costs serious money - and that means effort is put into areas that can generate a lot of profit for pharmaceutical firms. But if the cost of researching drugs can be lowered, it may mean illnesses and diseases that affect fewer people - or ...
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Creating new drugs costs serious money - and that means effort is put into areas that can generate a lot of profit for pharmaceutical firms. But if the cost of researching drugs can be lowered, it may mean illnesses and diseases that affect fewer people - or ...
Eve the robot scientist discovers new drug candidate for malaria
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Eve the robot scientist discovers new drugs on her own
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'Corkscrew' seal deaths due to cannibalism not boats
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Marine scientists have said they may have solved the mystery surrounding the deaths of seals whose carcasses were discovered with distinctive corkscrew wounds. The finds sparked suggestions ships' propellers had struck them. Researchers now think the ...
The seal killers: not boat propellers but other sealsHerald Scotland
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Marine scientists have said they may have solved the mystery surrounding the deaths of seals whose carcasses were discovered with distinctive corkscrew wounds. The finds sparked suggestions ships' propellers had struck them. Researchers now think the ...
The seal killers: not boat propellers but other seals
Grey Seals' corkscrew injuries may be due to cannibalism
Cannibalism Suspected in Seal Deaths Off Scotland
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Vintage Nasa photos up for auction in £500k collection
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A collection of vintage Nasa photographs - including some of the first ever images from space and the first cosmic 'selfie' - are set to fetch a whopping £500,000 ($760,000) at auction. The archive of more than 600 photographs, many of have never be ...
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Daily Mail
A collection of vintage Nasa photographs - including some of the first ever images from space and the first cosmic 'selfie' - are set to fetch a whopping £500,000 ($760,000) at auction. The archive of more than 600 photographs, many of have never be ...
Rare, Vintage NASA Astronauts' Photos Capture 'Voyages Beyond Our Home'
Buzz Aldrin space 'selfie' among vintage NASA photos up for auction
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The not so dark side of the moon: Stunning animation shows lunar phases in a ...
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The moon may be a familiar sight in the night sky – but because it's tidally locked to Earth, there is one side of the lunar surface we never see. This side was a mystery for centuries. It wasn't until the Soviet Luna 3 probe visited the area in 1959, that ...
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Daily Mail
The moon may be a familiar sight in the night sky – but because it's tidally locked to Earth, there is one side of the lunar surface we never see. This side was a mystery for centuries. It wasn't until the Soviet Luna 3 probe visited the area in 1959, that ...
NASA Video Of Dark Side Of Moon
NASA Unveils New Dark Side of the Moon Video
Moon has more hydrogen on its Pole-facing slopes
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Lemmings use multicoloured fur and loud shrieks to warn predators to stay away
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They may have a reputation for committing suicide, but it appears that lemmings actually have a powerful survival mechanism. Biologists have found that the furry Scandinavian rodents use their multicoloured fur and emit loud screams to scare away predators ...
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Daily Mail
They may have a reputation for committing suicide, but it appears that lemmings actually have a powerful survival mechanism. Biologists have found that the furry Scandinavian rodents use their multicoloured fur and emit loud screams to scare away predators ...
Barking Norwegian Lemmings Tell Predators to Back Off
Ferocious lemming roars at predators to scare them off
Angry Norwegian lemmings are the bravest of them all
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Space like you've never seen before: New photos from visit to Pluto
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I hope you haven't forgotten about Pluto since it was demoted from planet to a dwarf planet back in 2006. These scientists certainly haven't. Launched in January of 2006, the New Horizons space probe is nearly done with its years-long trip to Pluto and it's ...
NASA spacecraft snaps Pluto after nine-year journey to the dwarf planetMirror.co.uk
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I hope you haven't forgotten about Pluto since it was demoted from planet to a dwarf planet back in 2006. These scientists certainly haven't. Launched in January of 2006, the New Horizons space probe is nearly done with its years-long trip to Pluto and it's ...
NASA spacecraft snaps Pluto after nine-year journey to the dwarf planet
Pluto? Pah! 6 far crazier space missions we are planning right now
Pluto's evaporating ice leaves it with a blank face
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Scottish wildcat sanctuary to double in size
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A female Scottish wildcat. The species' numbers have dwindled to the brink of extinction, but a sanctuary designated to protect the animals is about to double in size. Picture: Ian Rutherford. Updated on the 06 February 2015 16:39. Published 06/02/2015 16: ...
Wildcat Haven sanctuary in Highlands set to double in sizestv.tv
West Highland wildcat project to be extendedAberdeen Press and Journal
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A female Scottish wildcat. The species' numbers have dwindled to the brink of extinction, but a sanctuary designated to protect the animals is about to double in size. Picture: Ian Rutherford. Updated on the 06 February 2015 16:39. Published 06/02/2015 16: ...
Wildcat Haven sanctuary in Highlands set to double in size
West Highland wildcat project to be extended
Scottish wildcat 'safe haven' expanding into Morvern
Christian Science Monitor
First stars are 150 million years younger than thought, Planck telescope finds (+ ...
Christian Science Monitor
The cosmos's first stars appear to have formed 150 million years later than previous measurements indicated, according a new analysis of data from the European Space Agency's Planck observatory.
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Christian Science Monitor
The cosmos's first stars appear to have formed 150 million years later than previous measurements indicated, according a new analysis of data from the European Space Agency's Planck observatory.
Will Gravitational Waves Ever Be Found?
The first stars are 100 MILLION years younger than we thought, Planck satellite ...
Planck telescope puts new datestamp on first stars
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