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2015-03-08 Namibia Science


fox8.com
   
NASA spacecraft becomes first to orbit 'mysterious dwarf planet'   
fox8.com
NASA's tractor-trailer-sized Dawn spacecraft is now in orbit around Ceres, becoming the first probe to orbit a dwarf planet. The spacecraft was about 38,000 miles (61,000) kilometers from Ceres when it was captured by the dwarf planet's gravity, NASA said ...

What's Next for Dawn at the Dwarf Planet Ceres   Science Times
U.S. Space Agency NASA Reaches Alien Dwarf Planet Ceres, Now Looking For ...   STGIST
Spaceship reaches a "dwarf planet" for 1st time   Fox News Latino
New Zealand Herald   
Christian Science Monitor   
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Voice of America
   
China Halts Access to Popular Documentary on Smog   
Voice of America
BEIJING—. China has blocked access online to a documentary about the country's massive smog problem after hundreds of millions viewed the film and it became a social media sensation. The nearly two-hour documentary, "Under the Dome," was ...

China downs anti-pollution film, asks people to report pollution through app   Times of India
Documentary highlighting China's smog crisis censored on mainland websites   Mashable
China pulls anti-pollution film 'Under the Dome' from websites   Washington Times
The Independent   
Huffington Post   
Taipei Times   
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SMN Weekly
   
Menopausal Killer Whales Become Group Leaders through Post-reproductive ...   
SMN Weekly
Menopausal killer whales have capa bility to act as a guide for younger family members according to a new study. Advertisement. Menopause is a rare phenomenon and a mysterious one among animals on earth. Female killer whales have capacity to outlive ...

Female Killer Whales Turn Even More Aggressive After Menopause   The Next Digit
Killer whale packs are lead by menopausal females   Morning Ticker
Post-Reproductive Female Killer Whales Are Wise Old Birds, Researchers Claim   Geek Infinite
RedOrbit   
Reuters   
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'Man-made' climate change a major woman's problem   
gulfnews.com
GENEVA: Men and women may not always be on the same footing but you would think both sexes would be equal in the face of gigantic floods, typhoons or droughts. Think again. Countless studies show that natural disasters on average kill more women ...


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Albany Times Union
   
Best: Adapting to climate change will cost us plenty, too   
The Denver Post
Climate models identify another 2.5 to 6 degrees of heat across Colorado within the next 35 years. (Alan Rogers, The Casper Star-Tribune). It's often argued that we can't possibly afford to address our role in the changing climate. Clean energy costs too much!
Climate change: India eyes more financial support from developed nations   Economic Times
NYS Assembly tackles climate change   Albany Times Union (blog)
Developed countries urged to take lead in climate change actions   Cihan News Agency
Customs Today Newspaper   
AfricanBrains   
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Voice Chronicle
   
NASA's Mars Curiosity Rover Suffers Short Circuit   
Voice Chronicle
NASA has stated that Mars Curiosity rover is suffering intermittent short circuits in its robotic arm, which could affect the rover's ability to drill rocks. NASA has stated that the telemetry received from the rover indicated that a transient short circuit occurred and ...

Short Circuits Reported in Mars Rover's Drilling Arm   San Antonio Express-News
Curiosity Mars Rover Arm Short Circuit Expected To Be Fixed By Next Week   Tech Times
Mars Curiosity Rover Is Experiencing A 'Short Circuit', NASA Fixing It   Geek Infinite
Zine Report   
The Register   
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RYOT
   
These Scientists Tasted Beer From a 170-Year-Old Shipwreck so You Don't ...   
RYOT
After discovering a 19th century shipwreck off the coast of Finland with bottles of beer still intact inside of it, scientists decided to crack a few cold brews open and see what sailors of yesteryear were enjoying on their travels. Their findings? The beer was kind ...

170-year-old shipwreck beer tastes and smells yuck   Delhi Daily News
Chemists Decoded the Ingredients in Two 19th-Century Beer Samples   WallStreet OTC
Bottoms Up! Nasty smelling beer found in 170-year-old shipwreck   Science Recorder
Benchmark Reporter   
Business Standard   
States Chronicle   
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Tech Times
   
Swift star fled from a...   
Picayune Leader
If a thermonuclear explosion went off subsequent door, you'd run away as well. The quickest known free of charge-flying star in the galaxy is hightailing it out of here at 1200 kilometres a second right after surviving its sibling star's death as a massive.
The bizarre story of how a stellar explosion produced the fastest star in the galaxy   Quartz
Star seen hurtling out of galaxy   Independent Online
Fastest star in galaxy spotted   iAfrica.com
NBCNews.com   
Scientific American   
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Customs Today Newspaper
   
Putting the Focus on Climate Change   
Huffington Post
When I am traveling up and down the Central Coast of California, I'll often take Highway 154 through the Santa Ynez Mountains past beautiful Lake Cachuma, a source of drinking water for 220,000 people in southern Santa Barbara County. But as the drought ...

Research shows how climate change is impacting food safety   Digital Journal
Researchers probe climate's impact on food safety   Customs Today Newspaper
Researchers connect climate change to food safety   Phys.Org
The Nation   
The Point   
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The Inquisitr
   
Now We Know Why Britain's 'Oldest Human Brain' Looked Pristine Even After ...   
Huffington Post
Scientists got a huge surprise in 2009 when they found a well-preserved human brain inside a 2,600-year-old skull dug up at an archaeological site in Heslington, England. They simply couldn't fathom how a mass of soft tissue could be preserved for ...

A Human Brain Preserved in Mud for Over 2000 Years is the Oldest Ever ...   Science World Report

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