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Comets could have sparked life on Earth, scientists show
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Comets could have sparked life on Earth, scientists have shown, after demonstrating that the huge impact can turn simple organic compounds into the building blocks of life. Japanese researchers made a frozen soup of amino acids, ice and rock to ...
Comets helped seed life on earth, scientists sayNEWS.com.au
Comets may have triggered life on Earth as well as other planetsDaily Mail
Scientists have found more evidence that human life came from cometsIrish Examiner
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Telegraph.co.uk
Comets could have sparked life on Earth, scientists have shown, after demonstrating that the huge impact can turn simple organic compounds into the building blocks of life. Japanese researchers made a frozen soup of amino acids, ice and rock to ...
Comets helped seed life on earth, scientists say
Comets may have triggered life on Earth as well as other planets
Scientists have found more evidence that human life came from comets
CBS Local
World's first flower revealed
Daily Times
A plant that had no petals and lived underwater more than 125 million years ago could be the oldest known 'flower', according to scientists. The aquatic Montsechia vidalii was once abundant in freshwater lakes in what are now mountainous regions of ...
Discovery Of 130 Million-Year-Old Fossil Suggests Earth's First Flowering ...CBS Local
Paleobotanists identify what could be the mythical 'first flower'The Times
Fossil reveals world's first flowering plantScience Recorder
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Daily Times
A plant that had no petals and lived underwater more than 125 million years ago could be the oldest known 'flower', according to scientists. The aquatic Montsechia vidalii was once abundant in freshwater lakes in what are now mountainous regions of ...
Discovery Of 130 Million-Year-Old Fossil Suggests Earth's First Flowering ...
Paleobotanists identify what could be the mythical 'first flower'
Fossil reveals world's first flowering plant
Mirror.co.uk
Incredible shot of a rare 'red sprite' taken by astronauts in the ...
Mirror.co.uk
Astronauts in the International Space Station captured this stunning photo of a rare 'red sprite' over the Earth. The shot, taken on August 10, shows lightning and thunderstorms just over southern Mexico. Above the storm are bright red and purple ...
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Mirror.co.uk
Astronauts in the International Space Station captured this stunning photo of a rare 'red sprite' over the Earth. The shot, taken on August 10, shows lightning and thunderstorms just over southern Mexico. Above the storm are bright red and purple ...
Digest This: NASA Is Looking To Turn Poop Into Food
Space Veggies Look Pretty Darn Tasty
Astronaut Captures Rare Phenomenon While Taking Photos of Earth From Orbit
Gloucestershire Echo
Killer South American super-ants poised to invade Britain as part of 'world ...
Gloucestershire Echo
Britain is facing an invasion of killer South American super-ants that can spread disease and start fires due to their obsession with electricity, experts have warned. Two species of the 3mm long sharp-toothed creepy-crawlies have led to pest control ...
Disease carrying ants addicted to electricity descend on Britain from South ...Mirror.co.uk
They're coming: Giant ant army set to invade BritainDaily Star
Most read: Rubery shooting, suspected sex pest and killer Argentinian antsBirmingham Mail
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Gloucestershire Echo
Britain is facing an invasion of killer South American super-ants that can spread disease and start fires due to their obsession with electricity, experts have warned. Two species of the 3mm long sharp-toothed creepy-crawlies have led to pest control ...
Disease carrying ants addicted to electricity descend on Britain from South ...
They're coming: Giant ant army set to invade Britain
Most read: Rubery shooting, suspected sex pest and killer Argentinian ants
Express.co.uk
Wallaby's doing all-white in England's countryside
Express.co.uk
HERE'S a rare sight... an albino wallaby over 9,400 miles from his home in his native Australia. By Robert Kellaway. PUBLISHED: 20:27, Tue, Aug 18, 2015 | UPDATED: 21:30, Tue, Aug 18, 2015. An albino wallaby spotted in England SWNS. The rare creature ...
Amazing video of wallaby in Milton Keynes fieldMilton Keynes oneMK
Offbeat: Walkers stunned after coming face-to-face with wallaby in British ...Portsmouth News
VIDEO: Rare albino wallaby spotted in Milton Keynes fieldLeighton Buzzard Today
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Express.co.uk
HERE'S a rare sight... an albino wallaby over 9,400 miles from his home in his native Australia. By Robert Kellaway. PUBLISHED: 20:27, Tue, Aug 18, 2015 | UPDATED: 21:30, Tue, Aug 18, 2015. An albino wallaby spotted in England SWNS. The rare creature ...
Amazing video of wallaby in Milton Keynes field
Offbeat: Walkers stunned after coming face-to-face with wallaby in British ...
VIDEO: Rare albino wallaby spotted in Milton Keynes field
The Guardian
Spiders skydive to safety
The Guardian
When canopy-dwelling spiders are dropped from great heights, they don't just fall. They skydive. A spider of the genus Selenops. If it falls, it can skydive to safety Photograph: Katja Schulz/flickr. Henry Nicholls. Tuesday 18 August 2015 19.01 EDT ...
Flying Spiders Found—and They Can Steer in Mid-AirNational Geographic
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The Guardian
When canopy-dwelling spiders are dropped from great heights, they don't just fall. They skydive. A spider of the genus Selenops. If it falls, it can skydive to safety Photograph: Katja Schulz/flickr. Henry Nicholls. Tuesday 18 August 2015 19.01 EDT ...
Flying Spiders Found—and They Can Steer in Mid-Air
'Skydiving' Spiders Don't Need Wings to Fly
Flat Spiders Can Fly With Precision
Mirror.co.uk
Spiders as big as MICE invading homes as randy creatures look for somewhere to ...
Mirror.co.uk
The giant randy spiders have their sights set on our houses in order to find a warm dry place to mate - and each female can lay HUNDREDS of eggs. House spider Breeding: The spiders look to mate and the female can lay hundreds of eggs. Arachnologist ...
Spiders as big as MICE invading our homes as randy creepy crawlies go on ...Express.co.uk
Giant House Spiders swarming to homes across the country to lay hundreds of eggsGloucester Citizen
Randy spiders set to invade homes in Devon and CornwallWestern Morning News
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Mirror.co.uk
The giant randy spiders have their sights set on our houses in order to find a warm dry place to mate - and each female can lay HUNDREDS of eggs. House spider Breeding: The spiders look to mate and the female can lay hundreds of eggs. Arachnologist ...
Spiders as big as MICE invading our homes as randy creepy crawlies go on ...
Giant House Spiders swarming to homes across the country to lay hundreds of eggs
Randy spiders set to invade homes in Devon and Cornwall
Pocklington Post
Jellyfish numbers on the rise as marine charity warns beach-goers to be on the ...
Pocklington Post
The UK's leading marine charity has warned that 2015 has been another bumper year for jellyfish sightings in UK seas. The Marine Conservation Society (MCS) says the massive barrel jellyfish have appeared in record numbers for a second consecutive year, ...
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Pocklington Post
The UK's leading marine charity has warned that 2015 has been another bumper year for jellyfish sightings in UK seas. The Marine Conservation Society (MCS) says the massive barrel jellyfish have appeared in record numbers for a second consecutive year, ...
Another huge year for jellyfish in UK seas
Mirror.co.uk
Fury as Natural History Museum plans to bulldoze wildlife garden containing ...
Mirror.co.uk
A wildlife garden housing 2,600 species is set to be bulldozed - by the Natural History Museum. Scientists at the London attraction are furious with plans to destroy the important refuge for rare creatures including the Jersey Tiger Moth and landhopper ...
Natural History Museum prepares controversial outdoor space plansHorticulture Week
Natural History Museum's wildlife garden to be bulldozed for new dinosaur zoneDaily Mail
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Mirror.co.uk
A wildlife garden housing 2,600 species is set to be bulldozed - by the Natural History Museum. Scientists at the London attraction are furious with plans to destroy the important refuge for rare creatures including the Jersey Tiger Moth and landhopper ...
Natural History Museum prepares controversial outdoor space plans
Natural History Museum's wildlife garden to be bulldozed for new dinosaur zone
Anger over Natural History Museum plans to bulldoze wildlife garden
India Today
What Facebook is to social media, The Drinkable Book is to...
India Today
Each page of The Drinkable Book is embedded with silver and copper nano-particles, which kill the bacteria that cause deadly waterborne diseases. IndiaToday.in New Delhi, August 18, 2015 | UPDATED 16:54 IST ...
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India Today
Each page of The Drinkable Book is embedded with silver and copper nano-particles, which kill the bacteria that cause deadly waterborne diseases. IndiaToday.in New Delhi, August 18, 2015 | UPDATED 16:54 IST ...
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