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Dramatic Photo Of Earth Is Probe's First To Show Entire Sunlit Side Of Planet
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The space agency called the eye-popping image "EPIC" -- a play on the abbreviation for DSCOVR's Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera. Taken on July 6, 2015, the image is a mash-up of three separate images taken from a distance of 1 million miles.
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The space agency called the eye-popping image "EPIC" -- a play on the abbreviation for DSCOVR's Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera. Taken on July 6, 2015, the image is a mash-up of three separate images taken from a distance of 1 million miles.
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Study finds men who harass women online are losers … at video games
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It's no secret that the internet has a harassment problem — more specifically, trolls who disproportionately target females with crude comments, stalking and threats of brutal violence (if not straight-up death). There is an overwhelming amount of ...
The worst male video game players are also the most sexist, study findsMashable
Study: Men who harass women online are literally losersWOKV
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It's no secret that the internet has a harassment problem — more specifically, trolls who disproportionately target females with crude comments, stalking and threats of brutal violence (if not straight-up death). There is an overwhelming amount of ...
The worst male video game players are also the most sexist, study finds
Study: Men who harass women online are literally losers
Literal Losers Are More Likely to Lash Out at Female Gamers
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One wave of migration from Siberia populated the Americas, DNA shows
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A Native American man. Two studies published in the journals Science and Nature analysed present-day and ancient Native American and Siberian DNA. Photograph: Alamy. Agence France-Presse. Tuesday 21 July 2015 21.57 EDT Last modified on ...
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A Native American man. Two studies published in the journals Science and Nature analysed present-day and ancient Native American and Siberian DNA. Photograph: Alamy. Agence France-Presse. Tuesday 21 July 2015 21.57 EDT Last modified on ...
Native American origins: When the DNA points two ways
DNA reveals single migration to Americas, links to Indigenous Australians
There's a New Theory About Native Americans' Origins
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High resolution photo shows another set of ice mountains on Pluto
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Another mountain range is revealed in this new image taken by New Horizons on July 14. Image: NASA/JHUAPL/SWRI. Headshot_2015_miriamkramer_1. By Miriam Kramer 2 hours ago. Now we know that Pluto has its own Appalachians to match its Rockies ...
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Another mountain range is revealed in this new image taken by New Horizons on July 14. Image: NASA/JHUAPL/SWRI. Headshot_2015_miriamkramer_1. By Miriam Kramer 2 hours ago. Now we know that Pluto has its own Appalachians to match its Rockies ...
Two of Pluto's moons get their chance to shine
Pluto, 4.5 billion years old, is behaving like a planetary pup
Red 'jelly bean' satellite of Pluto found in latest New Horizons photographs
TIME
Arctic Sea Ice Rebounded—But the Melting Hasn't Stopped
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Arctic sea ice volume increased by more than a quarter after the summers of 2013 and 2014 as a result of unusually cool temperatures, a deviation from the general downward trend of ice levels, according to new research published in the journal Nature ...
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Arctic ice EMBIGGENS, returns to 1980s levels of cap coverThe Register
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TIME
Arctic sea ice volume increased by more than a quarter after the summers of 2013 and 2014 as a result of unusually cool temperatures, a deviation from the general downward trend of ice levels, according to new research published in the journal Nature ...
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Arctic ice EMBIGGENS, returns to 1980s levels of cap cover
Arctic sea ice increased after summer of 2013
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Experts make dire prediction about sea levels
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In the future, there could be major flooding along every coast. So says a new study that warns the world's seas are rising. Ever-warming oceans that are melting polar ice could raise sea levels 15 feet in the next 50 to 100 years, NASA's former climate ...
Earth's Most Famous Climate Scientist Issues Bombshell Sea Level WarningSlate Magazine (blog)
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In the future, there could be major flooding along every coast. So says a new study that warns the world's seas are rising. Ever-warming oceans that are melting polar ice could raise sea levels 15 feet in the next 50 to 100 years, NASA's former climate ...
Earth's Most Famous Climate Scientist Issues Bombshell Sea Level Warning
Former Top NASA Scientist Predicts Catastrophic Rise In Sea Levels
It's the end of the world as we know it, and no one cares
New York Times
De Blasio, at Vatican, Hails Pope's 'Urgency' on Climate Change
New York Times
VATICAN CITY — There would be no special welcome from the papal lectern. And when the time came for Pope Francis to greet some of the leaders he had beckoned to this holy city, Mayor Bill de Blasio was not among the select few granted a clasped hand.
Gov. Jerry Brown, at Vatican, tells mayors to 'light a fire' on climate changeLos Angeles Times
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VATICAN CITY — There would be no special welcome from the papal lectern. And when the time came for Pope Francis to greet some of the leaders he had beckoned to this holy city, Mayor Bill de Blasio was not among the select few granted a clasped hand.
Gov. Jerry Brown, at Vatican, tells mayors to 'light a fire' on climate change
NYC mayor chastises EU on immigration policy, cuts off business with Trump
World mayors at Vatican urge 'bold climate agreement'
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NASA wants robots to mine the Moon for fuel to send humans to Mars
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ON the 46th anniversary of the Moon landings, NASA says it wants to build a stepping stone base to Mars there. How? Perhaps with terraforming robots. The idea is ambitious: Put people back on the Moon by 2021. And have them living up there by the 2030s.
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ON the 46th anniversary of the Moon landings, NASA says it wants to build a stepping stone base to Mars there. How? Perhaps with terraforming robots. The idea is ambitious: Put people back on the Moon by 2021. And have them living up there by the 2030s.
Moon Base: China Plans To Set Up Camp On Moon's Unexplored Far Side By 2018
NASA could return humans to the Moon by 2021
Cost of sending people back to the moon 90 percent cheaper now, says NASA study
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Smithsonian launches Kickstarter campaign for Neil Armstrong's spacesuit
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The Smithsonian Institution's National Air and Space Museum is hoping to save a relic from the early days of space exploration - the spacesuit that Neil Armstrong wore during mankind's first moonwalk on July 20, 1969. But the Smithsonian needs a little ...
The Smithsonian Is Using Kickstarter to Save Neil Armstrongs SuitDaily Beast
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The Smithsonian Institution's National Air and Space Museum is hoping to save a relic from the early days of space exploration - the spacesuit that Neil Armstrong wore during mankind's first moonwalk on July 20, 1969. But the Smithsonian needs a little ...
The Smithsonian Is Using Kickstarter to Save Neil Armstrongs Suit
Crowdfunding Campaign Established To Help Preserve Neil Armstrong's Spacesuit
Kickstarter campaign launched to save Neil Armstrong's spacesuit
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Climate Change This Week: Solar For Everyone, Mothers Mass, and More!
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Cutting carbon locally and preserving forests can help cut warming globally. Credit Rhett Butler at mongabay.com. Forests: the cheapest way to store carbon. OO Carbon Emission Cuts Locally, Could Avoid Dangerous Warming Globally making up for ...
'We are living like we've another planet to go to'Irish Independent
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Cutting carbon locally and preserving forests can help cut warming globally. Credit Rhett Butler at mongabay.com. Forests: the cheapest way to store carbon. OO Carbon Emission Cuts Locally, Could Avoid Dangerous Warming Globally making up for ...
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France signals 'breakthrough' in climate talks
France's Fabius says climate talks were constructive
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