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Volcano erupts in Japan, residents flee by boat
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TOKYO: A volcano erupted on a remote Japanese island on Friday, blasting black smoke thousands of metres into the sky and forcing residents to flee by boat and an airline to re-route flights. A pyroclastic flow of super-heated gas and rock rolled down the ...
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TOKYO: A volcano erupted on a remote Japanese island on Friday, blasting black smoke thousands of metres into the sky and forcing residents to flee by boat and an airline to re-route flights. A pyroclastic flow of super-heated gas and rock rolled down the ...
Japan issues evacuation order after Mount Shindake erupts
Scary Beautiful Video Captures Japan Volcano's Violent Explosion
Residents flee as volcano erupts on Japanese island
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Japan's robot revolution aimed at compensating for its elderly population and ...
Economic Times
By Brian Bremner A new greeter at the entrance of the Mitsukoshi department store in central Tokyo has caused a stir. The worker, dressed in a kimono and cheerfully welcoming shoppers in honorific Japanese, is a robot made by Toshiba and shows how ...
Robots to the rescue in ageing JapanTODAYonline
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Economic Times
By Brian Bremner A new greeter at the entrance of the Mitsukoshi department store in central Tokyo has caused a stir. The worker, dressed in a kimono and cheerfully welcoming shoppers in honorific Japanese, is a robot made by Toshiba and shows how ...
Robots to the rescue in ageing Japan
Amazon's quest for robots that can grab
Disaster-Mitigating Robots Battle for $2 Million Pentagon Prize
Outside Magazine
Everest Glaciers Could Virtually Disappear by 2100
Outside Magazine
A new study published in the Cryosphere on Wednesday details how, over the next century, glaciers in Nepal's Dudh Koshi basin could shrink by more than 70 percent. The 1 million-acre basin is home to some of the world's tallest mountains, including ...
Everest Region May Experience 99% Glacier LossCounterCurrents.org
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Outside Magazine
A new study published in the Cryosphere on Wednesday details how, over the next century, glaciers in Nepal's Dudh Koshi basin could shrink by more than 70 percent. The 1 million-acre basin is home to some of the world's tallest mountains, including ...
Everest Region May Experience 99% Glacier Loss
Study: Most Everest glaciers could be gone soon
Study: Most Glaciers Near Mount Everest Will Disappear With Climate Change
Brisbane Times
Greg Hunt, Steven Miles delighted by UNESCO Great Barrier Reef status
Brisbane Times
The World Heritage Committee's draft decision not to list the Great Barrier Reef as 'in danger' is the "strongest possible endorsement of what Queensland and Australia are doing", the Federal Environment Minister said. Speaking in Brisbane on Saturday, ...
TThe battle over the Great Barrier Reef looks won, but the bigger war goes onSydney Morning Herald
UPDATE 2-Great Barrier Reef kept off UNESCO 'danger' list for nowReuters
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Brisbane Times
The World Heritage Committee's draft decision not to list the Great Barrier Reef as 'in danger' is the "strongest possible endorsement of what Queensland and Australia are doing", the Federal Environment Minister said. Speaking in Brisbane on Saturday, ...
TThe battle over the Great Barrier Reef looks won, but the bigger war goes on
UPDATE 2-Great Barrier Reef kept off UNESCO 'danger' list for now
Ministers say Great Barrier Reef on the mend
The Register
Watch MIT's robo-cheetah leap walls in a hunt for Sarah Connor
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Video Robot builders at MIT have created a cyber-creature that can run and jump over objects without human control. The robot in question, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency-funded Cheetah, is capable of jumping over walls 18 inches tall ...
Scientists create robotic cheetahPerfScience
Robo-Cheetah Jumps Over Hurdles In A Single Bound - Maybe This Robotic ...Tech Times
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The Register
Video Robot builders at MIT have created a cyber-creature that can run and jump over objects without human control. The robot in question, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency-funded Cheetah, is capable of jumping over walls 18 inches tall ...
Scientists create robotic cheetah
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MIT's Robot Cheetah Can See and Jump Over Obstacles
New York Times
Study Using Gay Canvassers Erred in Methods, Not Results, Author Says
New York Times
The graduate student at the center of a scandal over a newly retracted study that has shaken trust in the conduct of social science apologized for lying about aspects of the study, including who paid for it and its methodology, but he said Friday in his first ...
Researcher accused of fraud in gay marriage study responds to criticsLos Angeles Times
Graduate student responsible for retracted gay marriage study issues 23-page ...The Verge
Mike LaCour responds to Fabrication Claims against Same-Sex Marriage Study ...iMediaEthics
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New York Times
The graduate student at the center of a scandal over a newly retracted study that has shaken trust in the conduct of social science apologized for lying about aspects of the study, including who paid for it and its methodology, but he said Friday in his first ...
Researcher accused of fraud in gay marriage study responds to critics
Graduate student responsible for retracted gay marriage study issues 23-page ...
Mike LaCour responds to Fabrication Claims against Same-Sex Marriage Study ...
CBC.ca
Alberta creationist discovers rare fish fossils in basement dig
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An Alberta man who discovered a school of rare fossilized fish while digging up a Calgary basement believes the world was created by God a few thousand years ago. Fossilized fish found during excavation in Calgary suburb · Creationism museum to open ...
Creationist discovers fossils that are 60 million years oldThe Weather Network
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Alberta creationist finds 60-million year old fossils while digging Calgary basementThe Globe and Mail
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CBC.ca
An Alberta man who discovered a school of rare fossilized fish while digging up a Calgary basement believes the world was created by God a few thousand years ago. Fossilized fish found during excavation in Calgary suburb · Creationism museum to open ...
Creationist discovers fossils that are 60 million years old
Creationist museum supporter stumbles upon a major fossil find
Alberta creationist finds 60-million year old fossils while digging Calgary basement
Daily Mail
Is China about to join the International Space Station?
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The ISS programme is a joint project between Nasa, Roscosmos, Jaxa, Esa and the CSA (Canadian Space Agency). Construction of the ISS began on 20 Novemer 1998 and, since November 2000, it has been continuously manned. At first it supported only a ...
NASA Orders First Ever Commercial Human Spaceflight from BoeingScience Times
NASA orders first Commercial Crew mission from BoeingFlorida Today
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Daily Mail
The ISS programme is a joint project between Nasa, Roscosmos, Jaxa, Esa and the CSA (Canadian Space Agency). Construction of the ISS began on 20 Novemer 1998 and, since November 2000, it has been continuously manned. At first it supported only a ...
NASA Orders First Ever Commercial Human Spaceflight from Boeing
NASA orders first Commercial Crew mission from Boeing
China May Soon Join International Space Station
Empire State Tribune
Hubble space telescope captured a black hole playing 9 balls in deep sapce
Empire State Tribune
Because of the vastness of the universe, what we see on earth often happens on a galactic scale, too. Such is the case with a black hole seemingly playing billiards. This discovery was captured by the Hubble Space Telescope as a string of images that span ...
Collision on the black hole superhighwayCNET
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Empire State Tribune
Because of the vastness of the universe, what we see on earth often happens on a galactic scale, too. Such is the case with a black hole seemingly playing billiards. This discovery was captured by the Hubble Space Telescope as a string of images that span ...
Collision on the black hole superhighway
Astronaut Hall of Fame plans new facility at KSC
US: The Hubble Captures a Collision within the Galaxy
The Nation
Mid-year talks to shape fate of climate pact
The Nation
Negotiators are gearing for twin meetings next week that may determine whether the vaunted 2015 Paris climate accord will be a big bang or a fizzle. A 10-day conference under the UN flag starts in Bonn on Monday, followed by the Group of Seven (G7) ...
Time for Canadian pensions to grapple with climate riskNational Observer
Catalyzing Major Climate Actions by All Key Players around the World this YearHuffington Post
Germany, France believe the world would attain better climate change ...Ghana Business News
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The Nation
Negotiators are gearing for twin meetings next week that may determine whether the vaunted 2015 Paris climate accord will be a big bang or a fizzle. A 10-day conference under the UN flag starts in Bonn on Monday, followed by the Group of Seven (G7) ...
Time for Canadian pensions to grapple with climate risk
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Germany, France believe the world would attain better climate change ...
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