New York Times
Pluto's Atmosphere Is Thinner Than Expected, but Still Looks Hazy
New York Times
Pluto's thin air may be falling to the ground. The total mass of the atmosphere on Pluto appears to have fallen by half in just two years, scientists working on NASA's New Horizons mission reported during a news conference on Friday. “That's pretty ...
Pluto is covered with flowing ice - and hazier than scientists thoughtIrish Independent
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New York Times
Pluto's thin air may be falling to the ground. The total mass of the atmosphere on Pluto appears to have fallen by half in just two years, scientists working on NASA's New Horizons mission reported during a news conference on Friday. “That's pretty ...
Pluto is covered with flowing ice - and hazier than scientists thought
Diver killed by shark off Tasmania
Conditions on Pluto: Incredibly Hazy With Flowing Ice
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Scientists Find Closest Thing Yet to Earth-Sun Twin System
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — Scientists have identified a "close cousin" to Earth that's orbiting a sun-like star and might harbor life. "It is the closest thing that we have to another place that somebody else might call home," said Jon Jenkins from ...
Earth's 'Cousin' Found; Burnt Scroll Made Readable, ET Search BoostedVoice of America (blog)
NASA Discovers First Earth-Like PlanetWLTX.com
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — Scientists have identified a "close cousin" to Earth that's orbiting a sun-like star and might harbor life. "It is the closest thing that we have to another place that somebody else might call home," said Jon Jenkins from ...
Earth's 'Cousin' Found; Burnt Scroll Made Readable, ET Search Boosted
NASA Discovers First Earth-Like Planet
Billions of Earth-like planets in galaxy: NASA scientist
Sky News Australia
Four-legged snake fossil found in museum
Sky News Australia
The first known fossil of a four-legged snake has been discovered by a scientist on a routine field trip to a museum. It is hoped the find will help unravel the mystery of how serpents lost their legs. Dave Martill, from the University of Portsmouth ...
Four-legged snake discoveredTelegraph.co.uk
Four-legged snake fossil discoveredThe Nation
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Sky News Australia
The first known fossil of a four-legged snake has been discovered by a scientist on a routine field trip to a museum. It is hoped the find will help unravel the mystery of how serpents lost their legs. Dave Martill, from the University of Portsmouth ...
Four-legged snake discovered
Four-legged snake fossil discovered
Four-limbed, long-fingered snake hints at a creepy crawly evolutionary journey
Telegraph.co.uk
Horrific images show slaughter of 250 whales in Faroe Islands hunt
Telegraph.co.uk
Up to 250 pilot whales have been killed as part of an annual hunt in the Faroe Islands, prompting calls from anti-whaling activists for the barbaric practice to be stopped. Images taken by the Sea Shepherd group, show the sea turning red with the blood ...
GRAPHIC IMAGES: 250 pilot whales killed in annual slaughter in Faroe Islands9news.com.au
The sea turned red: Islanders' brutal slaughter of 250 stranded whalesNew Zealand Herald
The Mass Slaughter of Pilot Whales in the Faroe Islands Needs to StopRYOT
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Telegraph.co.uk
Up to 250 pilot whales have been killed as part of an annual hunt in the Faroe Islands, prompting calls from anti-whaling activists for the barbaric practice to be stopped. Images taken by the Sea Shepherd group, show the sea turning red with the blood ...
GRAPHIC IMAGES: 250 pilot whales killed in annual slaughter in Faroe Islands
The sea turned red: Islanders' brutal slaughter of 250 stranded whales
The Mass Slaughter of Pilot Whales in the Faroe Islands Needs to Stop
Christian Science Monitor
How climate change may have killed the mammoth
Christian Science Monitor
New analysis of ancient DNA has found that mammoths and giant sloths succumbed to sudden, rapid warming events, a finding that has implications for wildlife in a warming world. By Henry Gass, Staff writer July 24, 2015. Save for later Saved. close.
Warmer Climate May Have Contributed to Mammoth ExtinctionNew Historian
Rapid Climate Change Blamed for Extinction of Woolly MammothsLatin American Herald Tribune
Humans did not drive the Woolly Mammoth to Extinction…Empire State Tribune
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Christian Science Monitor
New analysis of ancient DNA has found that mammoths and giant sloths succumbed to sudden, rapid warming events, a finding that has implications for wildlife in a warming world. By Henry Gass, Staff writer July 24, 2015. Save for later Saved. close.
Warmer Climate May Have Contributed to Mammoth Extinction
Rapid Climate Change Blamed for Extinction of Woolly Mammoths
Humans did not drive the Woolly Mammoth to Extinction…
Christian Science Monitor
Why is China building the world's largest radio telescope?
Christian Science Monitor
The Arecibo Observatory satellite in Arecibo, Puerto Rico, listens for life on other planets in this file photo from July 1998. This satellite will no longer be the world's largest if China completes work on its current radio telescope. Chris Hawley/AP ...
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The Arecibo Observatory satellite in Arecibo, Puerto Rico, listens for life on other planets in this file photo from July 1998. This satellite will no longer be the world's largest if China completes work on its current radio telescope. Chris Hawley/AP ...
China is Building an Absolutely Massive Radio Telescope
China Is Building The World's Largest Radio Telescope To Search For ...
China starts assembling world's biggest radio telescope
CTV News
Hybrid tree grows 40 different types of fruit on its branches
CTV News
A green-thumbed art professor in the U.S. has painstakingly created a living work of art in the Tree of 40 Fruit, a hybrid that is exactly what its name suggests. Sam Van Aken has grafted several different stone fruit trees together to create a number ...
How an artist created a real tree of 40 fruits that is part Frankenstein, part ...OregonLive.com
This incredible tree produces 40 different kinds of fruitAOL News
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A green-thumbed art professor in the U.S. has painstakingly created a living work of art in the Tree of 40 Fruit, a hybrid that is exactly what its name suggests. Sam Van Aken has grafted several different stone fruit trees together to create a number ...
How an artist created a real tree of 40 fruits that is part Frankenstein, part ...
This incredible tree produces 40 different kinds of fruit
Hot Clicks: 40 different types of fruit all grow on the same tree
CNET
Hair ice mystery has finally been revealed by researchers from Germany and ...
Vocal Republic
A brand new research revealed within the journalBiogeosciences particulars the work of scientists at fixing the mystery behind the expansion of hair ice – a silky-like hairs that look very similar to white sweet floss, and often grows on some tree ...
Fungus Responsible for Freakishly White Hair IceWorld Report Now
Fungus Responsible for Hair Ice IdentifiedR & D Magazine
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Vocal Republic
A brand new research revealed within the journalBiogeosciences particulars the work of scientists at fixing the mystery behind the expansion of hair ice – a silky-like hairs that look very similar to white sweet floss, and often grows on some tree ...
Fungus Responsible for Freakishly White Hair Ice
Fungus Responsible for Hair Ice Identified
Scientists solve the mystery of "hair ice"
ScienceAlert
New model suggests dark matter acts uncannily like particles found in the 1930s
ScienceAlert
According to new study, dark matter may not be as exotic as we've been led to believe. In fact, it may act remarkably similar to 'pions' - subatomic particles that were discovered back in the 1930s - and knowing this may finally help us detect the ...
Dark matter may not be as mysterious as thoughtEconomic Times
Dark matter Not Mysterious but Similar to Sub-atomic Particles: StudyMicrofinance Monitor
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ScienceAlert
According to new study, dark matter may not be as exotic as we've been led to believe. In fact, it may act remarkably similar to 'pions' - subatomic particles that were discovered back in the 1930s - and knowing this may finally help us detect the ...
Dark matter may not be as mysterious as thought
Dark matter Not Mysterious but Similar to Sub-atomic Particles: Study
Deja-vu, new theory says dark matter acts like well-known particle
Gizmag
Synthetic material mimics coral's ocean-cleaning attributes
Gizmag
Researchers from China's Anhui Jianzhu University have developed a synthetic substance that mimics coral's ability to collect harmful heavy metals from water. Tests on the effectiveness of the aluminum oxide structure have so far shown promising results.
Study: Coral-Like Structure Successfully Captures Ocean PolluntantsChem.Info
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Gizmag
Researchers from China's Anhui Jianzhu University have developed a synthetic substance that mimics coral's ability to collect harmful heavy metals from water. Tests on the effectiveness of the aluminum oxide structure have so far shown promising results.
Study: Coral-Like Structure Successfully Captures Ocean Polluntants
New Coral Material Mimics Reefs by Removing Toxic Heavy Metals
Synthetic coral could suck pollution out of the sea
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