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2015-04-27 Singapore Science


Channel News Asia
   
Nature under stress from photography boom   
Channel News Asia
TODAY reports: Nature lovers are concerned about some photographers who disturb wildlife or damage plants while hoping to get the best possible shots. PHOTOS. Photographers at Pasir Ris Park preparing to snap photos of rare sightings. Regular patrols ...


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AsiaOne
   
Vietnam's elephants on brink of extinction   
AsiaOne
Staff at Dak Lak Elephant Conservation Centre give regular check-ups to elephants at the centre. More funding and efforts are needed to keep this animal from becoming extinct in Viet Nam. Print. HANOI - Experts and conservationists are calling for increased ...

Vietnam's last elephants dying due to poaching, deforestation   Thanh Nien Daily

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Newsweek
   
Liquid Mercury Found in Mexican Pyramid Could Hold Secrets of Teotihuacan   
Newsweek
An undated graphic shows the tunnel that may lead to a royal tombs discovered underneath the Quetzalcoatl temple in the ancient city of Teotihuacan in this October 29, 2014 National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) handout file picture. Reuters.
Mercury found in Mexican pyramid could lead to finding king's tomb   Daily Mail
Mercury found under Mexican pyramid may lead to Teotihuacan king's tomb   Business Standard
Liquid mercury found under Mexican pyramid could lead to king's tomb   The Guardian
The Star Online   
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Inquirer.net
   
Mount Mayon, Turtle Islands, Chocolate Hills up for inclusion on Unesco list   
Inquirer.net
A number of natural heritage sites in the country made it to the recently updated World Heritage Tentative List of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (Unesco). Aside from the newly listed Mayon Volcano in Albay and Turtle ...

Mayon park on World Heritage list   AsiaOne

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Times of India
   
Embryonic Research   
Financial Express
Weeks after the pioneers of gene-editing techniques warned against germline editing, or the modification of the genome in human embryos, Chinese scientists have confirmed that they indeed tried it out, but with very poor results. Though the Chinese ...

Are Designer Babies Finally Real?   Daily Beast
Controversy over China's DNA experiment underscores East-West ethical divide ...   South China Morning Post (subscription)
Chinese scientists edit genomes of human embryos   Toronto Star
Business Standard   
The Independent   
Christian Science Monitor   
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Yibada (English Edition)
   
Celebrating Hubble Telescope's Birthday in Stellar Pictures   
Yibada (English Edition)
Friday, April 24, 2015 marks the 25th anniversary of the launch of the Hubble Space Telescope. Orbiting Earth at about 569 kilometers above us, the Hubble Space Telescope has been looking deep into the space and capturing stunning images.
Week in Geek: Hubble gotchu edition   MSNBC
The mysteries we've learned from space   NEWS.com.au
Photos: Some of the best Hubble telescope photos on its 25th anniversary in space   San Jose Mercury News
Discovery News   
Huffington Post   
Toronto Sun   
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