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2014-10-06 Namibia Science

  Kansas City Star   
Events prepared for total lunar eclipse  Focus Taiwan News Channel
Taipei, Oct. 6 (CNA) Astronomy buffs in different parts of Taiwan will be treated to a variety of events scheduled for Oct. 8, when a total lunar eclipse will take stage. The Taipei Astronomical Museum said it will open its observatory to the public between 5:30 ...

NZ 'brilliantly located' for lunar eclipse   Stuff.co.nz
Moon may turn red during eclipse   U-T San Diego
Lunar Eclipse and "Selenelion" will Occur on Wednesday   The Utah People's Post
Herald Sun   
Press-Enterprise   
Rick Kupchella's BringMeTheNews   
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  BBC News   
Different depths reveal ocean warming trends  BBC News
The deeper half of the ocean did not get measurably warmer in the last decade, but surface layers have been warming faster than we thought since the 1970s, two new studies suggest. Because the sea absorbs 90% of the heat caused by human activity, ...

Oceans heating up faster than we thought: study   Brisbane Times
Southern Ocean reread worsens the warming equation   Business Spectator
Southern Hemisphere ocean warming 'underestimated'   ABC Science Online
Science AAAS   
Business Insider Australia   
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  Capitalberg   
Scientists Applauded For Making New Ocean Maps  Capitalberg
Just imagine what the sailors of old would have done had they been able to see what lay below the waves of the seas. Even ocean faring vessels and explorers are curious as to what secrets are on the ocean floor. Well now the mystery is enlightened ...

New map of ocean floor reveals many underwater mountains and volcanoes   Uncover Michigan
Study of ocean floor aims to break glass ceiling   Daily Digest
Amazing new maps of the ocean floor   Quartz
Beta Wired   
Daily Beast   
SavingAdvice.com   
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  The Inquisitr   
Researchers Discover A New Way To Make Oxygen Without Plants  The Inquisitr
Researchers have discovered a new way to make molecular oxygen without the need of plants. The research could help scientists understand the Earth's early atmosphere and how other planets filled with carbon dioxide may form oxygen. The French ...

New Way to make Oxygen without Plants: UC-Davis   French Tribune
Revealed:How oxygen formed on lifeless Earth   Free Press Journal
Making oxygen before life   Latinos Health
Nature World News   
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  Headlines & Global News   
Cheetah Populations Being 'Worn Out,' Declining Due To Human Activity  Headlines & Global News
New research suggests human activity forces cheetahs to expend more energy, and is the ultimate cause of their population decline. Cheetahs are down from a population of 100,000 a century ago to 10,000 today, in the past their disappearance has largely ...

Cheetah population decline may be linked to human interference   Tech Times
Cheetah population declines due human activities   The Westside Story
Cheetahs and pumas may have hunting strategies down to a science   Reading Eagle
The Eastern Tribune   
News Tonight Africa   
Northern Voices Online   
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  ABC News   
Orphaned Baby Elephants Join in the Global March for Elephants and Rhinos ...  seattlepi.com (blog)
In Africa, baby elephants who were separated and lost from their families - or more likely whose mother's deaths left them orphaned – are successfully raised and returned to the wild at the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust. Yesterday, a group of these cute babies ...

Worldwide march against elephant, rhino extinction draws thousands (PHOTOS)   RT
Elephant and rhino poaching extinction threat   BBC News
Thousands march worldwide for rhino, elephant protection   The Sun Daily
The Seattle Times   
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  Fox News   
Letter: Messy march  The Recorder
I see The Recorder posted on its front page articles and photos of the recent People's Climate Change March in New York City. You also featured local residents who participated in it. Nowhere in your paper did you mention that there has been no global ...

There's no denying climate change   The Breeze
Everyone, including China, can do more to tackle climate change   South China Morning Post (subscription)
China emissions rising on high-carbon economic growth   Responding to Climate Change
The Independent   
Inquirer.net   
Beta Wired   
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  Yahoo!7 News   
Jamaica's most famous beach is slowly vanishing  Yahoo!7 News
Jamaica s most famous beach is slowly vanishing AP Photo Sunbathers walk along a badly eroding patch of resort-lined Seven Mile Beach. Tourists from around the world are drawn to a stretch of palm-fringed shoreline known as "Seven Mile Beach", ...

Famed beach in Jamaica slowly vanishing to erosion   Santa Fe New Mexican.com
Jamaica's 'Seven Mile Beach' is Vanishing   The Weather Channel
Famed Jamaican 7-mile beach eroding; some fear sign of things to come   Globalnews.ca
Newser   
Daily Mail   
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  News24   
Hot-air balloon goes under the earth  News24
Cape Town - Ivan Trifonov, a 70 year old hot air balloon pilot, has succeeded in being the first man to ever take a balloon beneath the surface of the earth, reports The Telegraph. The stunt was performed on the Velebit Mountain in Croatia, where Trifonov ...

OK people, this guy just won the best little planet photo ever contest   Gizmodo

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  The Standard Digital News   
Do not be afraid of giving  The Standard Digital News
It was a demanding task and it took us three days to reach the peak at Point Uhuru. The gruelling climb was intended to get us to the peak so we could stand on top of the world and look down. On my way up, after a particularly difficult day of climbing, my tired ...


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