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Hubble telescope's successor should change how we see the universe
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NASA expects that the Hubble Space Telescope will keep beaming back amazing data and photos for at least the next five years. But what happens after the long-running space telescope gets put out to cosmic pasture? Don't worry. NASA has a plan. By 2018 ...
Halifax space enthusiasts create winning Hubble tribute videoCBC.ca
Space awareness event marks 25 years of Hubble telescopeTimes of India
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NASA expects that the Hubble Space Telescope will keep beaming back amazing data and photos for at least the next five years. But what happens after the long-running space telescope gets put out to cosmic pasture? Don't worry. NASA has a plan. By 2018 ...
Halifax space enthusiasts create winning Hubble tribute video
Space awareness event marks 25 years of Hubble telescope
The Hubble still has work to do
BBC News
Editing humanity: Genetic science creates thrilling opportunities – and risks, too
The Independent
It was perhaps inevitable that someone, somewhere would attempt to use the revolutionary gene-editing technique of “Crispr” to try to modify the DNA of a human embryo, and so take the first steps towards the utopia of ridding families of inherited diseases ...
Chinese scientists modify human embryos in effort to combat genetic illnessNational Monitor
Chinese paper on embryo engineering splits scientific communityScience /AAAS
Chinese Scientists Announce They Have Modified The Human GenomeWestern Journalism
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The Independent
It was perhaps inevitable that someone, somewhere would attempt to use the revolutionary gene-editing technique of “Crispr” to try to modify the DNA of a human embryo, and so take the first steps towards the utopia of ridding families of inherited diseases ...
Chinese scientists modify human embryos in effort to combat genetic illness
Chinese paper on embryo engineering splits scientific community
Chinese Scientists Announce They Have Modified The Human Genome
Grist
Congratulations, Yellowstone! You're having giant magma twins
Grist
Earth's gynecologists — er, a group of scientists — took a sonogram of Yellowstone National Park's pregnant belly and announced yesterday in the journal Science: We're having twins! This isn't entirely new information, however. Scientists actually already ...
Yellowstone volcano's insides finally revealedSan Antonio Express-News
Huge magma chamber spied under Yellowstone supervolcanoSioux City Journal
Scientists Discover Larger Magma Chamber Under Yellowstone SupervolcanoTravelPulse
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Grist
Earth's gynecologists — er, a group of scientists — took a sonogram of Yellowstone National Park's pregnant belly and announced yesterday in the journal Science: We're having twins! This isn't entirely new information, however. Scientists actually already ...
Yellowstone volcano's insides finally revealed
Huge magma chamber spied under Yellowstone supervolcano
Scientists Discover Larger Magma Chamber Under Yellowstone Supervolcano
Los Angeles Times
NASA gathers scientists to help find life beyond Earth
Los Angeles Times
The search for life beyond our solar system is about to get a boost of brain power. lRelated NASA: We'll find alien life in 10 to 20 years · Science Now · NASA: We'll find alien life in 10 to 20 years. See all related. 8. This week NASA convened the first meeting ...
NASA reading team 'NEXSS' to hunt for aliens in outer spaceThe American Bazaar
The real X Files: NASA assembles elite team of alien hunters to find life on other ...mirror.co.uk
NASA: New coalition will find alien life in outer spaceChron.com
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Los Angeles Times
The search for life beyond our solar system is about to get a boost of brain power. lRelated NASA: We'll find alien life in 10 to 20 years · Science Now · NASA: We'll find alien life in 10 to 20 years. See all related. 8. This week NASA convened the first meeting ...
NASA reading team 'NEXSS' to hunt for aliens in outer space
The real X Files: NASA assembles elite team of alien hunters to find life on other ...
NASA: New coalition will find alien life in outer space
RT
DinoDrone! Australian scientists use UAVs to track dinosaur footprints
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Drones and dinosaurs may seem like an unlikely combination, but scientists in Australia are using present-day technology to track pre-historic footprints. The prints were laid in Western Australia about 130 million years ago. Taking advantage of modern ...
Queensland paleontologists use drone to get a bird's eye view of dinosaur ...The News Reports
Drones provide bird's eye view of dinosaur tracks in AusBusiness Standard
Palaeontologist brings dinosaur prints to life in the West KimberleyABC Science Online
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RT
Drones and dinosaurs may seem like an unlikely combination, but scientists in Australia are using present-day technology to track pre-historic footprints. The prints were laid in Western Australia about 130 million years ago. Taking advantage of modern ...
Queensland paleontologists use drone to get a bird's eye view of dinosaur ...
Drones provide bird's eye view of dinosaur tracks in Aus
Palaeontologist brings dinosaur prints to life in the West Kimberley
Irish Times
Earth Day aims to break through politics of the environment
Irish Times
On Wednesday, as Ireland basked in temperatures hovering at about 20 degrees celcius in a very early spell of warm weather, many of us probably entertained the idea that this climate change thing wasn't all bad. Wednesday, however, was also Earth Day, ...
Beyond planting a treeThe Hindu
Earth Day Texas has sharper edges this yearDallas Morning News
Earth Day at 45: Denis Hayes on going global, 'dreadful failure' of climate actionBusiness Green
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Irish Times
On Wednesday, as Ireland basked in temperatures hovering at about 20 degrees celcius in a very early spell of warm weather, many of us probably entertained the idea that this climate change thing wasn't all bad. Wednesday, however, was also Earth Day, ...
Beyond planting a tree
Earth Day Texas has sharper edges this year
Earth Day at 45: Denis Hayes on going global, 'dreadful failure' of climate action
Discovery News
Very Rare and Adorable Pocket Shark Discovered
Discovery News
Only the second pocket shark ever seen by humans was discovered by scientists during a study conducted by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The first pocket shark find was 36 years ago off the coast of Peru, and there hasn't been ...
Tulane scientists say tiny 'pocket shark' reveals secrets in depths of Gulf of MexicoNOLA.com
Pictured: Rare 'kangaroo-like' fish found in bottom of freezer after being forgotten ...mirror.co.uk
This is a pocket sharkWashington Post
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Discovery News
Only the second pocket shark ever seen by humans was discovered by scientists during a study conducted by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The first pocket shark find was 36 years ago off the coast of Peru, and there hasn't been ...
Tulane scientists say tiny 'pocket shark' reveals secrets in depths of Gulf of Mexico
Pictured: Rare 'kangaroo-like' fish found in bottom of freezer after being forgotten ...
This is a pocket shark
Design & Trend
Popular Pesticide Harms Wild Bees - And They Are Drawn To Food Coated In It
Design & Trend
(Photo : Getty Images/Matt Cardy) A widely used pesticide is proving harmful to wild bees. Studies have shown that a widely used pesticide is proving harmful to wild bees - but rather than avoiding it, the insect is drawn to the substance, writes The Unviersity ...
Nicotine-laced pesticide causing a buzz in declining bee populationKLTV
Can Bees Become Addicted to Nicotine?International Environmental Technology
Bees may become 'addicted' to neonicsGenetic Literacy Project
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Design & Trend
(Photo : Getty Images/Matt Cardy) A widely used pesticide is proving harmful to wild bees. Studies have shown that a widely used pesticide is proving harmful to wild bees - but rather than avoiding it, the insect is drawn to the substance, writes The Unviersity ...
Nicotine-laced pesticide causing a buzz in declining bee population
Can Bees Become Addicted to Nicotine?
Bees may become 'addicted' to neonics
Discovery News
Researchers find 11 speedy runaway galaxies wandering the cosmos
National Monitor
A pair of researchers has identified 200 compact elliptical galaxies, 11 of which are roaming free of galactic clusters. Researchers compact elliptical galaxies have found a total of 11 runaway galaxies which have escaped from the runaway galaxies that they ...
Astronomers locate eleven 'runaway' galaxiesDaily News & Analysis
Runaway galaxies found, speeding at nearly 10 million kmphTimes of India
Astronomers find 11 runaway galaxiesBusiness Standard
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National Monitor
A pair of researchers has identified 200 compact elliptical galaxies, 11 of which are roaming free of galactic clusters. Researchers compact elliptical galaxies have found a total of 11 runaway galaxies which have escaped from the runaway galaxies that they ...
Astronomers locate eleven 'runaway' galaxies
Runaway galaxies found, speeding at nearly 10 million kmph
Astronomers find 11 runaway galaxies
Toronto Star
Scientists discover genetic blueprint that could bring back woolly mammoths
Toronto Star
Four thousand years after the woolly mammoth vanished from the Earth, scientists have deciphered the genetic blueprint that may offer a key to bringing it back. By comparing DNA recovered from two long-dead individuals, a team of researchers have ...
Living woolly mammoths could roam the tundra again soonCNET
Scientists get fresh look at DNA code of woolly mammothParsons Sun
Scientists Found a Way to Bring the Wooly Mammoth Back to LifeCapital OTC
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Toronto Star
Four thousand years after the woolly mammoth vanished from the Earth, scientists have deciphered the genetic blueprint that may offer a key to bringing it back. By comparing DNA recovered from two long-dead individuals, a team of researchers have ...
Living woolly mammoths could roam the tundra again soon
Scientists get fresh look at DNA code of woolly mammoth
Scientists Found a Way to Bring the Wooly Mammoth Back to Life
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