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Mercury is a PAINTED planet: Dust from comets has given Mercury a 'stealth ...
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The say a steady dusting of carbon from passing comets has slowly painted Mercury black over billions of years. It solves the mystery of Mercury's unusual colouring - which has baffled scientists. The say a steady dusting of carbon from passing comets has ...
A steady stream of comet dust may have 'painted' Mercury blackLos Angeles Times
Comet pollution may give Mercury it's peculiar darkness, says researchNational Monitor
NASA Set to Extend Mercury Mission for Another MonthScience Times
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The say a steady dusting of carbon from passing comets has slowly painted Mercury black over billions of years. It solves the mystery of Mercury's unusual colouring - which has baffled scientists. The say a steady dusting of carbon from passing comets has ...
A steady stream of comet dust may have 'painted' Mercury black
Comet pollution may give Mercury it's peculiar darkness, says research
NASA Set to Extend Mercury Mission for Another Month
Live Science
Stephen Hawking Wants to Trademark His Name
Live Science
Stephen Hawking, the British physicist famous for his groundbreaking research in the face of pronounced physical disability, has applied to trademark his name. Like author J.K. Rowling, soccer star David Beckham and fellow physicist Brian Cox, Hawking ...
Professor Stephen Hawking to trademark nameThe Independent
Stephen Hawking to trademark his name for charitable purposesTechie News
Brian Cox and Stephen Hawking to turn themselves into brandsDaily Mail
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Live Science
Stephen Hawking, the British physicist famous for his groundbreaking research in the face of pronounced physical disability, has applied to trademark his name. Like author J.K. Rowling, soccer star David Beckham and fellow physicist Brian Cox, Hawking ...
Professor Stephen Hawking to trademark name
Stephen Hawking to trademark his name for charitable purposes
Brian Cox and Stephen Hawking to turn themselves into brands
Tech Times
Graphene Light Bulbs? Why Not?
Tech Times
A company developing a light bulb based on graphene says they'll last for years and be more energy efficient. Bulbs could be on shore shelves later this year. (Photo : NASA). In the latest application for the wonder material graphene, light bulbs made with the ...
Researchers say low-cost, longer-life graphene light bulb coming this yearComputerworld
Graphene light bulbs to go on sale this year and should last 10% longer than ...Daily Mail
Graphene light bulb set for shopsBBC News
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Tech Times
A company developing a light bulb based on graphene says they'll last for years and be more energy efficient. Bulbs could be on shore shelves later this year. (Photo : NASA). In the latest application for the wonder material graphene, light bulbs made with the ...
Researchers say low-cost, longer-life graphene light bulb coming this year
Graphene light bulbs to go on sale this year and should last 10% longer than ...
Graphene light bulb set for shops
The Guardian
Anglican church must divest fossil fuels to cope with climate crisis, bishops say
The Guardian
The Church of England is currently debating whether to dump fossil fuels from its £6.1bn fund. Photograph: Murdo Macleod/Murdo Macleod. Karl Mathiesen. Monday 30 March 2015 12.15 EDT Last modified on Monday 30 March 2015 19.15 EDT. Share on ...
Anglican Bishops call for urgent action on 'unprecedented climate crisis'Independent Catholic News
Bishop of Salisbury welcomes call for action to tackle climate changeThis Is Wiltshire
Anglican bishops commit to new climate justice agendaAnglicannews
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The Guardian
The Church of England is currently debating whether to dump fossil fuels from its £6.1bn fund. Photograph: Murdo Macleod/Murdo Macleod. Karl Mathiesen. Monday 30 March 2015 12.15 EDT Last modified on Monday 30 March 2015 19.15 EDT. Share on ...
Anglican Bishops call for urgent action on 'unprecedented climate crisis'
Bishop of Salisbury welcomes call for action to tackle climate change
Anglican bishops commit to new climate justice agenda
The Space Reporter
Earth-like planets orbiting two stars may be numerous
The Space Reporter
Two astrophysicists are challenging the long-held notion that rocky planets orbiting two stars like the fictional “Star Wars” Tattooine cannot exist. Scott Kenyon of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics in Cambridge, MA, and Benjamin Bromley of the ...
Why Luke Skywalker's binary sunset may be real after allChristian Science Monitor
'Tatooine' Earth-like exoworlds may be commonThe Weather Network
Star Wars planets like Tatooine could be common in universeTelegraph.co.uk
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The Space Reporter
Two astrophysicists are challenging the long-held notion that rocky planets orbiting two stars like the fictional “Star Wars” Tattooine cannot exist. Scott Kenyon of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics in Cambridge, MA, and Benjamin Bromley of the ...
Why Luke Skywalker's binary sunset may be real after all
'Tatooine' Earth-like exoworlds may be common
Star Wars planets like Tatooine could be common in universe
SlashGear
'Spooky action' quantum superpositioning may disprove Einstein
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A team of scientists may have disproven Einstein by proving quantum superposition. Physics can be difficult to understand, quantum mechanics is even more so. Even Einstein took a "why not both?" approach to tackling the wave and particle behaviors of light ...
Researchers observe Quantum Entanglement of a Single ParticleWest Texas News
'Spooky' experiment proves quantum entanglement is realEngadget
Researchers demonstrate quantum entanglement, prove Einstein wrongCNET
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SlashGear
A team of scientists may have disproven Einstein by proving quantum superposition. Physics can be difficult to understand, quantum mechanics is even more so. Even Einstein took a "why not both?" approach to tackling the wave and particle behaviors of light ...
Researchers observe Quantum Entanglement of a Single Particle
'Spooky' experiment proves quantum entanglement is real
Researchers demonstrate quantum entanglement, prove Einstein wrong
Market Business News
Early humans ranged in height from 4 ft 8 in to 6 ft, just like today
Market Business News
A new study challenges the theory that early humans were small and became taller, heavier and longer-legged in time. Early humans, i.e. between 2.5 million and 1.5 million years ago, ranged in height from 4 ft 8 inches to 6 feet, just like modern humans do.
There is an Urgent Need to Rewrite the 'Erroneous' Books About Human ...Empire State Tribune
Early Members of Genus Homo Varied Widely in Body SizeSci-News.com
Story of Human Evolution ChallengedNew Historian
Nature World News
Yibada (English Edition)
Daily Science Journal
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Market Business News
A new study challenges the theory that early humans were small and became taller, heavier and longer-legged in time. Early humans, i.e. between 2.5 million and 1.5 million years ago, ranged in height from 4 ft 8 inches to 6 feet, just like modern humans do.
There is an Urgent Need to Rewrite the 'Erroneous' Books About Human ...
Early Members of Genus Homo Varied Widely in Body Size
Story of Human Evolution Challenged
Daily Mail
Lights out as millions around the world mark Earth Hour
Daily Mail
The Empire State Building dimmed its lights and the Eiffel Tower went dark as iconic landmarks across the world observed Earth Hour, the global climate change awareness campaign. The usually glittering nighttime majesty of the Empire State Building was ...
Earth Hour 2015: World cities go dark for climate changeTelegraph.co.uk
Earth hour: millions will switch off lights around the world for climate actionThe Guardian
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Daily Mail
The Empire State Building dimmed its lights and the Eiffel Tower went dark as iconic landmarks across the world observed Earth Hour, the global climate change awareness campaign. The usually glittering nighttime majesty of the Empire State Building was ...
Earth Hour 2015: World cities go dark for climate change
Earth hour: millions will switch off lights around the world for climate action
Earth Hour: Dramatic images of the world in darkness to raise awareness about ...
Wired
How glow-in-the-dark tampons can fight pollution
Washington Post
Researchers in Britain have found an unusual tool for tracking down sources of sewage pollution: Tampons. Glowing tampons, specifically. It's cheap and easy, and it works for the same reason that a white t-shirts have an alien glow under ultra-violet light: ...
Eww! Glow-in-the-Dark Tampons Track Sewage Pollution in RiversNBCNews.com
Glowing Tampons Help Detect Sewage LeaksWired
Tampons Can Screen for Leaking SewageLive Science
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Washington Post
Researchers in Britain have found an unusual tool for tracking down sources of sewage pollution: Tampons. Glowing tampons, specifically. It's cheap and easy, and it works for the same reason that a white t-shirts have an alien glow under ultra-violet light: ...
Eww! Glow-in-the-Dark Tampons Track Sewage Pollution in Rivers
Glowing Tampons Help Detect Sewage Leaks
Tampons Can Screen for Leaking Sewage
Newsweek
Robotic Advances Include Bionic Insects and Minimally Invasive Surgery
Record
The evolution of robotics continues to amaze the most savvy technology enthusiasts. Recent developments include robotic ants and butterflies as well as two major companies working together on robotic surgery advances. Years ago people watched ...
Amazing: Robotic ants, modeled on real thing, could be future workforceScience Recorder
Bionic ants could be tomorrow's factory workersBaltimore Sun
Bionic Ants on show in Germany [VIDEO]Manufacturers' Monthly
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Record
The evolution of robotics continues to amaze the most savvy technology enthusiasts. Recent developments include robotic ants and butterflies as well as two major companies working together on robotic surgery advances. Years ago people watched ...
Amazing: Robotic ants, modeled on real thing, could be future workforce
Bionic ants could be tomorrow's factory workers
Bionic Ants on show in Germany [VIDEO]
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