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NASA Aims to Pluck a Boulder Off an Asteroid
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NASA plans to launch a robotic spacecraft to pick up a boulder roughly 10 feet in diameter from the surface of an asteroid and nudge it into an orbit around the moon, officials said Wednesday. NEWS: Asteroid Encounters Next on NASA's Itinerary. The mission ...
NASA Announces More Details On Asteroid Redirect MissionEurasia Review
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NASA plans to launch a robotic spacecraft to pick up a boulder roughly 10 feet in diameter from the surface of an asteroid and nudge it into an orbit around the moon, officials said Wednesday. NEWS: Asteroid Encounters Next on NASA's Itinerary. The mission ...
NASA Announces More Details On Asteroid Redirect Mission
Nasa reveals its asteroid mission: Ambitious plan will use a robot arm to grab ...
NASA's asteroid capture mission is a testbed for trips to Mars
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Atlantic Circulation Weaker Than in Last 1000 Years
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A sweeping ocean conveyor system that ushers warm tropical waters into the North Atlantic appears to have partly recovered from a near-collapse around the time that the Beatles were breaking up, but the system remains weaker than it had been since ...
Global Warming Causing Slowdown Of Overturning Circulation: StudyThe Inquisitr
Gulf Stream is slowing down faster than ever, scientists sayThe Independent
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A sweeping ocean conveyor system that ushers warm tropical waters into the North Atlantic appears to have partly recovered from a near-collapse around the time that the Beatles were breaking up, but the system remains weaker than it had been since ...
Global Warming Causing Slowdown Of Overturning Circulation: Study
Gulf Stream is slowing down faster than ever, scientists say
Gulf Stream slowdown is faster than ever: Fresh water from melting ice sheets ...
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Animal behaviour could act as early warning system for earthquakes
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A new research has, for the first time, established change in behaviour of wild animals prior to an earthquake – a development which scientists believe could help us with short-term seismic forecasting. This is for the first time that researchers have used actual ...
Cambridge study finds animals can 'predict' major earthquakesCambridge News
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A new research has, for the first time, established change in behaviour of wild animals prior to an earthquake – a development which scientists believe could help us with short-term seismic forecasting. This is for the first time that researchers have used actual ...
Cambridge study finds animals can 'predict' major earthquakes
Animals 'can predict earthquakes'
Want an affordable earthquake warning system? Use animals, scientists say
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Climate change: farmers urge Coalition to restore emissions trading scheme
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Australian outback landscape near Broken Hill, NSW Australia. Climate change is a bigger issue than the weather and Australia needs to protect its international reputation, says farmer Peter Holding. Photograph: Stephanie Jackson/Alamy. Gabrielle Chan.
Congestion charges 'could help meet climate change targets'BBC News
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Australian outback landscape near Broken Hill, NSW Australia. Climate change is a bigger issue than the weather and Australia needs to protect its international reputation, says farmer Peter Holding. Photograph: Stephanie Jackson/Alamy. Gabrielle Chan.
Congestion charges 'could help meet climate change targets'
Report calls for Scotland to follow London and introduce congestion charges
UK: CCC advocates congestion charges to tackle Scotland's transport emissions
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New two-year-old polar bear arrives at wildlife park at Yorkshire Wildlife Park
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A two-year-old polar bear named Pixel has arrived at a wildlife park in Yorkshire to join England's only other polar bear. Victor, a 16-year-old, half-tonne bear who has lived at the Yorkshire Wildlife Park in Doncaster since August has now been joined by ...
Yorkshire Wildlife Park gets second polar bearBBC News
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A two-year-old polar bear named Pixel has arrived at a wildlife park in Yorkshire to join England's only other polar bear. Victor, a 16-year-old, half-tonne bear who has lived at the Yorkshire Wildlife Park in Doncaster since August has now been joined by ...
Yorkshire Wildlife Park gets second polar bear
Second polar bear homed in Doncaster
New companion for polar bear Victor
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Bee Backpacks Track Foraging
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When it comes to humans, it's all about the wearable computer these days, so why not bees? For thousands of years, humans have taken for granted bees and their ability to pollinate our food. Not until they began to die off in record numbers — from Varroa ...
Bumblebees Fitted with Backpacks to Track DeclineNature World News
Tiny Microchips Glued to Bees to Track DeclineNewsweek
Kew tracking flights of the bumblebees to understand importance of pollinationRichmond and Twickenham Times
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When it comes to humans, it's all about the wearable computer these days, so why not bees? For thousands of years, humans have taken for granted bees and their ability to pollinate our food. Not until they began to die off in record numbers — from Varroa ...
Bumblebees Fitted with Backpacks to Track Decline
Tiny Microchips Glued to Bees to Track Decline
Kew tracking flights of the bumblebees to understand importance of pollination
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Super Salamander: Bones of 'toilet seat-headed' predator that attacked ...
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The remains of a “super salamander” thought to be the size of a car and one of the Earth's top predators 230 million years ago have been discovered in Portugal. The previously undiscovered species, which is said to be a distant relative of today's salamander ...
Car-sized salamander with 'toilet seat' head lived among the first dinosaursMashable
'Monster salamanders' found in fossilised mass graveBBC News
'Super salamander' the size of a CAR unearthed: Amphibian dominated lakes ...Daily Mail
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The Independent
The remains of a “super salamander” thought to be the size of a car and one of the Earth's top predators 230 million years ago have been discovered in Portugal. The previously undiscovered species, which is said to be a distant relative of today's salamander ...
Car-sized salamander with 'toilet seat' head lived among the first dinosaurs
'Monster salamanders' found in fossilised mass grave
'Super salamander' the size of a CAR unearthed: Amphibian dominated lakes ...
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Our Universe Is Ending Sooner Than We Thought, Scientists Say
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(CBS SF) — Our universe has been in existence for nearly 14 billion years and science has led us to believe it will keep existing for many billions more. But according to a new study, our universe is bound to be ripped to shreds in only the next tens of billions ...
Catastrophic event is 'imminent' but we still have tens of billions of years leftDaily Mail
The universe is going to collapse in on itself 'imminently'Metro
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(CBS SF) — Our universe has been in existence for nearly 14 billion years and science has led us to believe it will keep existing for many billions more. But according to a new study, our universe is bound to be ripped to shreds in only the next tens of billions ...
Catastrophic event is 'imminent' but we still have tens of billions of years left
The universe is going to collapse in on itself 'imminently'
Scientists: "Catastrophic collapse" of the universe may be "imminent"
Coventry Telegraph
Blood Moon, and 11 other astronomical phenomenons to look forward to in ...
Coventry Telegraph
The Solar Eclipse has come and gone, but Coventry is still the home to some cosmic wonders throughout the next nine months... Share; Share; Tweet; +1; LinkedIn. Wyken Croft school in Wyken, Coventry watched the Solar Eclipse 2015 trough pin hole ...
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The Solar Eclipse has come and gone, but Coventry is still the home to some cosmic wonders throughout the next nine months... Share; Share; Tweet; +1; LinkedIn. Wyken Croft school in Wyken, Coventry watched the Solar Eclipse 2015 trough pin hole ...
The Solar eclipse is yesterday's news - prepare for the Blood Moon
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Wooly mammoth DNA successfully spliced into elephant genome
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Now, scientists must coax the hybrid cells into various types of tissues to see if the new genes are properly expressed. By Brooks Hays | March 25, 2015 at 11:37 PM. Comments 0 Comments. share with facebook. share with twitter · share with google.
Scientists Take Key Step to Resurrecting Extinct Woolly Mammoth; First ...Yibada (English Edition)
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Now, scientists must coax the hybrid cells into various types of tissues to see if the new genes are properly expressed. By Brooks Hays | March 25, 2015 at 11:37 PM. Comments 0 Comments. share with facebook. share with twitter · share with google.
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