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Ancient recording of Earth core's birth
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A reassessment of ancient rocks has led scientists to estimate that Earth's inner core started to form earlier than was previously thought, around 1.3 billion years ago. As it started to freeze, the core began generating a bigger magnetic field, which ...
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A reassessment of ancient rocks has led scientists to estimate that Earth's inner core started to form earlier than was previously thought, around 1.3 billion years ago. As it started to freeze, the core began generating a bigger magnetic field, which ...
The New Study Says Earth's Core is Younger Than We Originally Thought
Earth's solid iron core formed a BILLION years ago and is still growing
Earth's inner core was formed 1-1.5 billion years ago: Scientists
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St Albans sinkhole movement tests to last a week
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The results of tests for ground movement near the St Albans sinkhole will not be known until "at least the end of next week", a council has said. The 33ft (10m) hole in Fontmell Close opened up on 1 October. Engineers have pumped in 48 lorry-loads of ...
Repairing of St. Albans Sinkhole Costs 100000 British Pounds So Far, Engineers ...BizTek Mojo
£100000 to repair Hertfordshire sinkhole with the equivalent of 6698 bathtubs ...ITV News
St Albans sinkhole: Local residents recall 'big rubbish tip' decades agoHerts Advertiser
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The results of tests for ground movement near the St Albans sinkhole will not be known until "at least the end of next week", a council has said. The 33ft (10m) hole in Fontmell Close opened up on 1 October. Engineers have pumped in 48 lorry-loads of ...
Repairing of St. Albans Sinkhole Costs 100000 British Pounds So Far, Engineers ...
£100000 to repair Hertfordshire sinkhole with the equivalent of 6698 bathtubs ...
St Albans sinkhole: Local residents recall 'big rubbish tip' decades ago
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Chris Filardi tracks down a moustached kingfisher and then KILLS IT
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Chris Filardi, director of Pacific Programs at The Museum of Natural History found and killed a male moustached kingfisher last month; Dr. Filardi's choice to kill the bird has divided the scientific community over the morality of killing animals for ...
Scientist takes first ever photo of rare bird then kills itAOL Travel UK
Scientist Takes First-Ever Photograph of Rare Bird - Then Kills ItYahoo News UK
Scientist Explains Killing Of Moustached Kingfisher Minutes After Taking First ...Tech Times
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Chris Filardi, director of Pacific Programs at The Museum of Natural History found and killed a male moustached kingfisher last month; Dr. Filardi's choice to kill the bird has divided the scientific community over the morality of killing animals for ...
Scientist takes first ever photo of rare bird then kills it
Scientist Takes First-Ever Photograph of Rare Bird - Then Kills It
Scientist Explains Killing Of Moustached Kingfisher Minutes After Taking First ...
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NASA Releases First 4K UHD Test Video From Space, It's All So Pretty
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The astronauts up at the International Space Station just got a new toy to play with and no, it's not more space disaster movies. They've now got a 4K UHD camera to help them better document their experiments and findings. The more detail they can get ...
Astronauts just shot one of their first videos in ultra-high definition, and ...Business Insider
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The astronauts up at the International Space Station just got a new toy to play with and no, it's not more space disaster movies. They've now got a 4K UHD camera to help them better document their experiments and findings. The more detail they can get ...
Astronauts just shot one of their first videos in ultra-high definition, and ...
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Kelly Twins Perfect Subjects for Astronaut Study
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World Bank pledges extra $29bn to poorer nations for climate change fight
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World Bank president Jim Yong Kim speaks in Lima, Peru, 9 October 2015. Photograph: Ernesto Arias/EPA. Dan Collyns in Lima. @yachay_dc. Saturday 10 October 2015 02.06 EDT. Share on Facebook · Share on Twitter · Share via Email · Share on ...
Africa being left out of climate aidThe Nation
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World Bank president Jim Yong Kim speaks in Lima, Peru, 9 October 2015. Photograph: Ernesto Arias/EPA. Dan Collyns in Lima. @yachay_dc. Saturday 10 October 2015 02.06 EDT. Share on Facebook · Share on Twitter · Share via Email · Share on ...
Africa being left out of climate aid
Pressure grows for global climate cash to help hard-hit poor
World Bank Group pledges $29b for climate financing
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Mammoth Skin Found In Russia Could Be Key To Cloning Beast
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Russian scientists undertaking an exploratory expedition on the Lyakhovsky Islands have discovered woolly mammoth remains including skin and tusk, which they believe suitable for obtaining the DNA necessary to clone the animal. A group of woolly .
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Russian scientists undertaking an exploratory expedition on the Lyakhovsky Islands have discovered woolly mammoth remains including skin and tusk, which they believe suitable for obtaining the DNA necessary to clone the animal. A group of woolly .
Russian Scientists Are Dead Set on Cloning a Woolly Mammoth
Scientists to bring the woolly mammoth back to LIFE after ground-breaking ...
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Collapse of ocean currents will reverse global warming for 20 years
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A collapse of the enormous ocean currents that circulate warm water around Atlantic could cool the planet so much that it would obliterate global warming for up to 20 years. Researchers using climate modelling to study the impact of the scenario ...
Could the Day after Tomorrow happen in real life? Southampton scientists say ...Bournemouth Echo
Britain would take 40 YEARS to recover from ice age caused by collapse in ...Mirror.co.uk
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A collapse of the enormous ocean currents that circulate warm water around Atlantic could cool the planet so much that it would obliterate global warming for up to 20 years. Researchers using climate modelling to study the impact of the scenario ...
Could the Day after Tomorrow happen in real life? Southampton scientists say ...
Britain would take 40 YEARS to recover from ice age caused by collapse in ...
The-Day-After-Tomorrow Nightmare May Soon Become Reality
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Is the eco-tourism boom putting wildlife in a new kind of danger?
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Ecotourism has grown beyond a niche industry to a global cash cow. But a new study indicates that it may be doing more harm than good. By Olivia Lowenberg, Staff October 10, 2015. Save for later Saved. close. This photograph shows tourists enjoying ...
Ecotourism now endangering the wildlife as 8 billion people a year seek remote ...Washington Times
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Ecotourism has grown beyond a niche industry to a global cash cow. But a new study indicates that it may be doing more harm than good. By Olivia Lowenberg, Staff October 10, 2015. Save for later Saved. close. This photograph shows tourists enjoying ...
Ecotourism now endangering the wildlife as 8 billion people a year seek remote ...
Eco-tourism can be BAD for wildlife as it makes animals too comfortable with ...
Wildlife at risk from eco-tourism as animals learn to live with us
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Aurora Borealis Illuminates Sky Over Russia's Komi Republic
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A lucky man from the city of Ukhta in the Komi Republic managed to capture breathtaking footage of the Northern Lights. An error occurred. Try watching this video on www.youtube.com, or enable JavaScript if it is disabled in your browser. Despite the ...
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A lucky man from the city of Ukhta in the Komi Republic managed to capture breathtaking footage of the Northern Lights. An error occurred. Try watching this video on www.youtube.com, or enable JavaScript if it is disabled in your browser. Despite the ...
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Blue Brain Project scientists create a 'slice' of digital BRAIN tissue
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If you want to learn how something works it helps to take it apart and put it back together again. For 10 years, neuroscientists have used this strategy on the brain of a rat to learn more about its neurons and synapses, and the result is the first ...
Scientists make accurate, working recreation of a brainThe Independent
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If you want to learn how something works it helps to take it apart and put it back together again. For 10 years, neuroscientists have used this strategy on the brain of a rat to learn more about its neurons and synapses, and the result is the first ...
Scientists make accurate, working recreation of a brain
Complex living brain simulation replicates sensory rat behaviour
Fragment of rat brain simulated in supercomputer
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