Unraveling the potential of spider silk AsiaOne
A soft, thin yet strong material is garnering attention worldwide as something of a dream in the 21st century: spider silk. Shigeyoshi Osaki, a specially assigned professor at Nara Medical University, says spider silk "has a 400 million year-long history in ...
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A soft, thin yet strong material is garnering attention worldwide as something of a dream in the 21st century: spider silk. Shigeyoshi Osaki, a specially assigned professor at Nara Medical University, says spider silk "has a 400 million year-long history in ...
Why Greenland is likely to melt more quickly eco-business.com
Scientists who have examined the role of the bedrock on which the Greenland ice sheet rests think it shows the huge island is more vulnerable than realised to global warming. greenland ice melting. Scientists have reported that Greenland is currently ...
Understanding The Greenland Ice Sheet's Meltwater ChannelsScience 2.0
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Scientists who have examined the role of the bedrock on which the Greenland ice sheet rests think it shows the huge island is more vulnerable than realised to global warming. greenland ice melting. Scientists have reported that Greenland is currently ...
Understanding The Greenland Ice Sheet's Meltwater Channels
Greenland Ice Sheet More Sensitive to Climate Change Than Previously Thought
Team advances understanding of the Greenland Ice Sheet's meltwater channels
52% of global wildlife 'gone' in past 40 years: WWF The Star Online
According to WWF, humans have decimated half of the world's wildlife in the past four decades – we're also very close to killing off our own species. The conservation group's Living Planet Report, published every two years, says humankind's demands are ...
Animal populations have declined 52 percent and humans are to blameExaminer.com
Study Says Half World's Wildlife Has Vanished Since 1970. Is It Misleading?Mashable
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According to WWF, humans have decimated half of the world's wildlife in the past four decades – we're also very close to killing off our own species. The conservation group's Living Planet Report, published every two years, says humankind's demands are ...
Animal populations have declined 52 percent and humans are to blame
Study Says Half World's Wildlife Has Vanished Since 1970. Is It Misleading?
Global Wildlife Decline
Officials bust one of the biggest players in illegal Indonesian manta ray trade Mongabay.com
Writing this from a hotel room in Indonesia's second-largest city, Surabaya, I realize that I am filled with trepidation as I wait for the phone next to me to ring. When it does, the voice on the other end will tell me it's go time; the culmination of many years of work ...
Indonesia makes first arrests of manta ray tradersThe Guardian
Indonesia Arrests Major Endangered Marine Species TradersGlobal Indonesian Voices
In Indonesia, Authorities Stop Sale of Endangered Manta RaysNew York Times
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Writing this from a hotel room in Indonesia's second-largest city, Surabaya, I realize that I am filled with trepidation as I wait for the phone next to me to ring. When it does, the voice on the other end will tell me it's go time; the culmination of many years of work ...
Indonesia makes first arrests of manta ray traders
Indonesia Arrests Major Endangered Marine Species Traders
In Indonesia, Authorities Stop Sale of Endangered Manta Rays
Climate-smart agriculture is corporate greenwashing, warn NGOs eco-business.com
A coalition of civil society organisations claims that climate-smart agriculture, which continues to promote monoculture farming systems only aggravate the climate crisis due to its carbon intensive practices. Image: Shutterstock. On the sidelines of the UN's ...
McGrigor targets nuclear fusion in call for Scotland to meet emissions targetsFor Argyll
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A coalition of civil society organisations claims that climate-smart agriculture, which continues to promote monoculture farming systems only aggravate the climate crisis due to its carbon intensive practices. Image: Shutterstock. On the sidelines of the UN's ...
McGrigor targets nuclear fusion in call for Scotland to meet emissions targets
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'Man in the Moon' born from lava News24
Paris - A dark lunar basin that, seen from Earth, produces the "Man in the Moon" effect, was created by an outpouring of lava and not an asteroid strike, astronomers said on Wednesday. Known as the Oceanus Procellarum - the "ocean of storms" as classical ...
Mysterious 'Man in the Moon' Born from MagmaNature World News
The Moon Revised: 'Man In The Moon' Gets A New Origin StoryThe Inquisitr
'Man in the Moon' gets a new origin storyCNET
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Paris - A dark lunar basin that, seen from Earth, produces the "Man in the Moon" effect, was created by an outpouring of lava and not an asteroid strike, astronomers said on Wednesday. Known as the Oceanus Procellarum - the "ocean of storms" as classical ...
Mysterious 'Man in the Moon' Born from Magma
The Moon Revised: 'Man In The Moon' Gets A New Origin Story
'Man in the Moon' gets a new origin story
35000 walruses mass on Alaska beach 'due to climate change' The Straits Times
An estimated 35,000 walruses are pictured on a beach near the village of Point Lay, Alaska, in this September 2014 handout photo. -- PHOTO: REUTERS. An estimated 35,000 walruses are pictured on a beach near the village of Point Lay, Alaska, in this ...
Huge onshore crowds of walruses a new phenomenon for Arctic Alaska ...Alaska Dispatch
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Climate change blamed for beaching of 35000 walrusesABC Online
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An estimated 35,000 walruses are pictured on a beach near the village of Point Lay, Alaska, in this September 2014 handout photo. -- PHOTO: REUTERS. An estimated 35,000 walruses are pictured on a beach near the village of Point Lay, Alaska, in this ...
Huge onshore crowds of walruses a new phenomenon for Arctic Alaska ...
Lack Of Ice Forces Some 35000 Walruses To Chill On Alaska Shore
Climate change blamed for beaching of 35000 walruses
Isro, Nasa set up joint Mars working group Times of India
MUMBAI: Isro and Nasa have set up a joint Mars working group to enhance co-operation between the two countries in the explorations of the Red Planet. Isro chairman K Radhakrishnan and Nasa administrator Charles Bolden signed a charter in this regard ...
ISRO, NASA to Explore Mars TogetherThe New Indian Express
ISRO set for Oct. 10 launch of navigation satelliteThe Hindu
India, US sign pacts for joint missions to explore MarsDeccan Herald
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MUMBAI: Isro and Nasa have set up a joint Mars working group to enhance co-operation between the two countries in the explorations of the Red Planet. Isro chairman K Radhakrishnan and Nasa administrator Charles Bolden signed a charter in this regard ...
ISRO, NASA to Explore Mars Together
ISRO set for Oct. 10 launch of navigation satellite
India, US sign pacts for joint missions to explore Mars
Migratory monarch butterflies are 'super-efficient' in long-distance flight Science Recorder
New research, published in Nature, theorizes that just one single gene is responsible for some Monarch butterfly populations becoming migratory, while others choose to stay put. It is also thought that the species did not originate in Central or South America, ...
Gene plays an important role in monarch butterfly's migrationCapital OTC
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New research, published in Nature, theorizes that just one single gene is responsible for some Monarch butterfly populations becoming migratory, while others choose to stay put. It is also thought that the species did not originate in Central or South America, ...
Gene plays an important role in monarch butterfly's migration
Study Shows Monarch Butterfly Migration Dates Back Millions of Years
Oklahoma City Zoo tagging migrating Monarch butterflies
Babies Can Inherit Traits of Mother's Ex-Lovers Counsel & Heal
Don't look like your dad? You might look like your mother's previous lover, according to new research. A new study on flies shows for the first time that offspring can look like their mother's previous sexual partner. The newly discovered form of non-genetic ...
Offspring can look like an ex-boyfriendThe Times (subscription)
Fly Exes Influence Another Male's OffspringNature World News
Mom's first boyfriend might influence later offspring (in flies, anyway)Washington Post
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Don't look like your dad? You might look like your mother's previous lover, according to new research. A new study on flies shows for the first time that offspring can look like their mother's previous sexual partner. The newly discovered form of non-genetic ...
Offspring can look like an ex-boyfriend
Fly Exes Influence Another Male's Offspring
Mom's first boyfriend might influence later offspring (in flies, anyway)
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