Scientists Say Greenhouse Gas Emissions Continue to Wreak Havoc on Climate Targeted News Service (subscription)
Two new scientific studies, reported by Climate News Network (http://www.climatenewsnetwork.net/), have added still more links between human-caused release of greenhouse gases and climate change (http://ecowatch.com/climate-change-news/). In Austria ...
An Undeniable Link: Glacial Melt and Man-Made Climate ChangeCare2.com
Anthropogenic Climate Change Signal Written On IceAngle Chronicle
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Two new scientific studies, reported by Climate News Network (http://www.climatenewsnetwork.net/), have added still more links between human-caused release of greenhouse gases and climate change (http://ecowatch.com/climate-change-news/). In Austria ...
An Undeniable Link: Glacial Melt and Man-Made Climate Change
Anthropogenic Climate Change Signal Written On Ice
Human action speeds glacial melting
Same Volcano, More Problems in Iceland TIME
Lava Lady Captures Spectacular Eyjafjallajokull Eruption Eyjafjallajokull erupts, producing a cloud of vapor on May 10, 2010 in Iceland. Barcroft Media/Getty Images. Iceland raises Bardarbunga volcano threat level alert to orange. The same ...
Chances of Eruption Increasing at Iceland VolcanoDiscovery News
Airlines Warned Over Iceland Volcano EruptionSky News
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Lava Lady Captures Spectacular Eyjafjallajokull Eruption Eyjafjallajokull erupts, producing a cloud of vapor on May 10, 2010 in Iceland. Barcroft Media/Getty Images. Iceland raises Bardarbunga volcano threat level alert to orange. The same ...
Chances of Eruption Increasing at Iceland Volcano
Airlines Warned Over Iceland Volcano Eruption
Fear of flight chaos as volcano rumbles
Russian cosmonauts launch nano-satellite on spacewalk BBC News
Two Russian cosmonauts have set off on a spacewalk from the International Space Station (ISS) to launch a nano-satellite. Flight engineers Oleg Artemyev and Aleksandr Skvortsov launched a small satellite named Chasqui I. It is a joint project between the ...
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Two Russian cosmonauts have set off on a spacewalk from the International Space Station (ISS) to launch a nano-satellite. Flight engineers Oleg Artemyev and Aleksandr Skvortsov launched a small satellite named Chasqui I. It is a joint project between the ...
Russian cosmonauts make six-and-a-half-hour spacewalk outside ISS
Russian Cosmonauts Conclude Science-Oriented Spacewalk One Hour Ahead ...
Russian cosmonauts launch small satellite during spacewalk
Astronaut releases baby satellite NEWS.com.au
SPACEWALKING astronauts have launched a tiny Peruvian research satellite, setting it loose on a mission to observe Earth. RUSSIAN Oleg Artemiev cast the 10cm box off with his gloved right hand as the International Space Station sailed 420km above the ...
Astronauts set loose tiny, 2-pound satelliteCTV News
Astronauts conduct spacewalk outside space stationInquirer.net
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SPACEWALKING astronauts have launched a tiny Peruvian research satellite, setting it loose on a mission to observe Earth. RUSSIAN Oleg Artemiev cast the 10cm box off with his gloved right hand as the International Space Station sailed 420km above the ...
Astronauts set loose tiny, 2-pound satellite
Astronauts conduct spacewalk outside space station
Do black holes come in 'medium'? They do now. Christian Science Monitor
Scientists report the most precise measure yet confirming the existence of an intermediate-mass black hole, which could have played a key role in the early evolution of galaxies. By Pete Spotts, Staff writer August 18, 2014. close. An artist's illustration shows a ...
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Scientists report the most precise measure yet confirming the existence of an intermediate-mass black hole, which could have played a key role in the early evolution of galaxies. By Pete Spotts, Staff writer August 18, 2014. close. An artist's illustration shows a ...
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Astronomers measure rare black hole
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505m-yr-old creature finally given place in 'Tree of Life' The Nation
A bizarre worm-like animal that lived 505 million years ago has been definitively categorised on the 'Tree of Life' by scientists. Known as Hallucigenia the creature has legs, spikes, a head and a tail, and has been linked with a group of modern animals for the ...
No hallucination! Weird fossil worm Hallucigenia descendant found and it's ALIVETech Times
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A bizarre worm-like animal that lived 505 million years ago has been definitively categorised on the 'Tree of Life' by scientists. Known as Hallucigenia the creature has legs, spikes, a head and a tail, and has been linked with a group of modern animals for the ...
No hallucination! Weird fossil worm Hallucigenia descendant found and it's ALIVE
Weird, 500 Million Year-Old Worm Provides Valuable Evolutionary Clues
505 Million Year Old “Weird” Worm Becomes An Ancestor
Mini Peruvian Satellite Chasqui Launched from Space Station Latin Post
Spacewalking astronauts from the International Space Station have released a tiny Peruvian research satellite into the void of space, where it will settle into orbit to regularly monitor the earth's atmospheric pressure and temperature, aside from capturing ...
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Spacewalking astronauts from the International Space Station have released a tiny Peruvian research satellite into the void of space, where it will settle into orbit to regularly monitor the earth's atmospheric pressure and temperature, aside from capturing ...
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Peru launches CubeSat into space from ISS
Russian spacewalk success aboard ISS
Swarming 'Kilobots' Self-Organize Into Shapes PC Magazine
Harvard researchers unveil a thousand-strong "flash mob" of small, mobile robots which can self-organize with minimal human input. 0shares. Swarming Kilobots/Credit: Harvard. Harvard researchers have designed a swarm of small, mobile robots which are ...
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Harvard researchers unveil a thousand-strong "flash mob" of small, mobile robots which can self-organize with minimal human input. 0shares. Swarming Kilobots/Credit: Harvard. Harvard researchers have designed a swarm of small, mobile robots which are ...
Scientists develop autonomous robot swarm
Robotic army work together to create incredible patterns [VIDEO]
Universities enter a new frontier of robotics
It Takes 5 Billion Years To Visit Each Planet In 'No Man's Sky' Forbes
No Man's Sky, a proceduraly-generated space exploration game, and a timed-exclusive coming to the PS4, looks like a really neat game. It's also huge: It would take a player 5 billion years to travel to each of the game's planets for just one second per world.
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No Man's Sky, a proceduraly-generated space exploration game, and a timed-exclusive coming to the PS4, looks like a really neat game. It's also huge: It would take a player 5 billion years to travel to each of the game's planets for just one second per world.
Want to See Everything in No Man's Sky? Got 5 Billion Years to Spare?
'No Man's Sky' Will Take 5 Billion Years To Fully Explore
Years It'd ACTUALLY Take to Visit Each Planet in No Man's Sky
TRIANGULAR orbits will help Rosetta to get up close with Comet 67P Register
The European Space Agency (ESA) has revealed just how its Rosetta comet probe will close to within just 10kms of comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko. Rosetta arrived at the comet on August 6th and has since sent back lovely photos of the rock.
Rosetta reveals surface of comet in detailThe Space Reporter
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Via a CometThe New Indian Express
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The European Space Agency (ESA) has revealed just how its Rosetta comet probe will close to within just 10kms of comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko. Rosetta arrived at the comet on August 6th and has since sent back lovely photos of the rock.
Rosetta reveals surface of comet in detail
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Via a Comet
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