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2015-06-08 U.K. Science


Sacramento Bee
   
California keeps talking climate change, but who's listening?   
Sacramento Bee
The outcome was never in doubt when California's Democratic-controlled Senate last week took up – and passed – the latest package of environmental bills to come out of California. Still, lawmakers argued a familiar litany of points for their cause. Legislation ...

Poll: Eight in 10 Worry About Climate Change   Voice of America
COP21 in Paris is 'moment of truth'   Stuff.co.nz
Global citizens 'very concerned' about climate   The Nation
RTCC   
Daily Times   
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International Business Times UK
   
A pre-historic Klondike: Was Cornwall the scene of a gold rush 4000 years ago?   
International Business Times UK
Pre-historic Cornwall may have been the setting for a "Klondike-like" gold rush as prospectors rushed to the region to extract gold from rivers and streams, before exporting them as far as Ireland and France to be used in the manufacture of ornaments.
Prehistoric gold trade route discovered   The Statesman (press release)

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Live Science
   
Inside T. Rex: Fake Autopsy Reveals Dino's Innards   
Live Science
In an opener worthy of "Jurassic Park," a top-secret vehicle carries a Tyrannosaurus rex to a nondescript building sheltered behind a barbed wire fence, where four people anxiously await the beast's arrival. The four medical and dinosaur experts, cloaked in ...

Meet the Guy Who Fake-Dissected a T. Rex   Yahoo News
How To Dissect A T. Rex (Bring Chainsaws, Feathers And Latex)   Science 2.0
The TV Column Misnamed T. rex Autopsy explores the dinosaur   Arkansas Online
Starpulse.com   
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Stuff.co.nz
   
Weirdest, slimiest creature you've ever seen   
Stuff.co.nz
A man fishing in Taiwan has caught a green, creepy-crawly worm-like creature with a large pink tongue. A fisherman in Taiwan posted a video online for people to speculate on his latest catch. Sliding around on the floor was an alien-like form; green, slimy ...

Horrifying creature makes land   NEWS.com.au
This Marine Ribbon Worm Close-Up Is Unsettling   Forbes
Ribbon Worm Found In Penghu, Taiwan Will Give You Nightmares For At Least ...   Bustle
The Inquisitr   
UPROXX   
RT   
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Radio New Zealand
   
Chinese emissions may peak by 2025, says report   
Economic Times
BONN: In a boost for hopes to curb climate change, China's greenhouse gas emissions will probably peak in 2025, five years earlier than its stated target, a study said on Monday. On current trends, the world's biggest carbon emitter will discharge 12.5-14 ...

China's greenhouse gases predicted to peak earlier than pledged   TODAYonline
China could hit emissions peak by 2025 – study   RTCC
China greenhouse gases: Progress is made, report says   Focus News
Business Green   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Giant jellyfish warning for south coast daytrippers   
Telegraph.co.uk
Bathers have been warned not to swim in the sea after huge swarms of giant barrel jellyfish were washed ashore on the Dorset coast. Day trippers heading to the beach to make the most of the warm June weekend were urged to avoid the creatures, which ...

Hundreds of 4ft barrel jellyfish invade British beaches   AOL Travel UK
'Clever' jellyfish spotted along Dorset's coast   Blackmore Vale Magazine

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Express.co.uk
   
CERN's Large Hadron Collider to resume smashing particles in hunt for dark ...   
Vocal Republic
GENEVA The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) will begin smashing particles collectively at unprecedented velocity on Wednesday, churning out knowledge for the primary time in greater than two years that scientists hope may assist crack the thriller of “dark ...

Large Hadron Collider 'the biggest car crash ever'   3News NZ
The LHC is Back in Business. But What is it Really Going to Tell Us?   Gizmodo
Give Me a Crash Course In ... the Cern reboot   Irish Times
The Guardian   
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BBC News
   
Dino dissection: people to see 'new side' of T.Rex   
BBC News
Palaeontologist says a programme showing an autopsy of a recreated Tyrannosaurus Rex will enable people to see "a whole new side" to the infamous dinosaur. Dr. Stephen Brusette has said the National Geographic project began by building "the most ...

T Rex Autopsy: SEE INSIDE the colossal dinosaur for the first time thanks to ...   Mirror.co.uk
Go Inside The Autopsy of a Recreated T-Rex   Clapway
T. rex Autopsy Goes into the “Belly of the Beast” and Beyond   National Geographic
News & Observer (blog)   
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Daily Mail
   
Astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti shows how difficult it is to make a meal in space   
Daily Mail
A European Space Agency astronaut has demonstrated how to make a meal in space – and the results are amazing. Samantha Cristoforetti, who is currently on board the International Space Station for her long duration mission Futura, recorded herself eating ...

Here's The Elegant Way In Which Astronauts Make Tacos On The International ...   UPROXX
Cooking in space: How to make a meal in zero gravity   Telegraph.co.uk
Italian astronaut shows how to make a meal in space   BBC News
9news.com.au   
The Guardian   
Agenzia Giornalistica Italia   
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Daily Mail
   
Isolated tribes in Amazon are on collision course with modern society   
Daily Mail
The world's last isolated tribes are on the verge of being wiped out and threatened with extinction, it has been reported. Indigenous tribes in Peru and Brazil, who live in voluntary isolation, are on a collision course with modern society like never before, experts ...

Last tribes are on a collision course with the modern world   The Japan Times
South American tribes on verge of extinction due to contact with outside world   International Business Times UK

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