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Solar Storms Strip Air From Mars, NASA Says
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The air on Mars — what there is of it — is leaking away, about half a pound a second sputtering into space, scientists announced on Thursday. The planet's early atmosphere is thought to have been as thick as or thicker than Earth's today, and even ...
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The air on Mars — what there is of it — is leaking away, about half a pound a second sputtering into space, scientists announced on Thursday. The planet's early atmosphere is thought to have been as thick as or thicker than Earth's today, and even ...
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Nasa reveals solar winds stripped Mars' atmosphere
NASA drops Boeing from space station cargo competition
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New York is investigating Exxon Mobil for allegedly misleading the public ...
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This story has been updated. The state of New York is investigating whether Exxon Mobil misled the public and investors about the risks of climate change, a move sought by environmentalists that could signal a broader reckoning with the conduct of big ...
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This story has been updated. The state of New York is investigating whether Exxon Mobil misled the public and investors about the risks of climate change, a move sought by environmentalists that could signal a broader reckoning with the conduct of big ...
ExxonMobil under investigation over claims it lied about climate change risks
New York investigating Exxon over climate statements: source
ExxonMobil investigated over climate change statements
Christian Science Monitor
Crux of climate summit: Will rich, poor nations be able to work together? (+video)
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The debate leading up to the United Nations' climate talks in Paris has at times become mired in a divisive battle between wealthy and developing nations. Negotiating a meaningful pact will require cooperation, experts say.
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Christian Science Monitor
The debate leading up to the United Nations' climate talks in Paris has at times become mired in a divisive battle between wealthy and developing nations. Negotiating a meaningful pact will require cooperation, experts say.
Countries Position Themselves for Paris Climate Talks
Poll Finds Global Consensus on a Need to Tackle Climate Change
Citizens of the World's Two Biggest Carbon Polluting Nations Say "Meh" to ...
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Check out the dazzling Taurid meteor shower this week (+video)
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Meteors, popularly called "shooting stars," are much more common than most people think. In fact, there's a display going on now - courtesy of two Taurid meteor showers - if you know when and where to look. Meteor showers are made up of brief-lived ...
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Christian Science Monitor
Meteors, popularly called "shooting stars," are much more common than most people think. In fact, there's a display going on now - courtesy of two Taurid meteor showers - if you know when and where to look. Meteor showers are made up of brief-lived ...
Cosmic fireballs about to brighten the dark November nights above B.C.
Watch for fireballs: Taurid meteor shower to put on a show
Taurid meteor shower fireballs may be visible in BC
Christian Science Monitor
Kangaroo farts not as environmentally friendly as previously thought
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Kangaroos can no longer feel smug about their flatulence. Traditionally, it's been thought that the animals produce unusually low amounts of methane when they pass gas. Since livestock farts (I'm looking at you, cows) make up a lot of our global ...
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Kangaroos can no longer feel smug about their flatulence. Traditionally, it's been thought that the animals produce unusually low amounts of methane when they pass gas. Since livestock farts (I'm looking at you, cows) make up a lot of our global ...
Kangaroos Are Gassier Than We Thought, Study Finds
Kangaroos producing higher amount of methane than earlier estimated: Research
Kangaroo-like cows could reduce methane emissions
Forbes
Religion Makes Children More Selfish, Say Scientists
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Praying (Image CC BY 2.0: Salvation Army USA West / https://flic.kr/p/bUTv4s). Morality is often associated with religion, but new research reveals that children from religious households are actually less generous than kids from a secular background.
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Praying (Image CC BY 2.0: Salvation Army USA West / https://flic.kr/p/bUTv4s). Morality is often associated with religion, but new research reveals that children from religious households are actually less generous than kids from a secular background.
Is Religion Bad For Kids? Study Finds Nonreligious Kids Are More Generous
Study: Religious children less likely to be generous
Does growing up religious cut the urge to share?
Christian Science Monitor
A jumbo raptor once roamed South Dakota, scientists say
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Dakotaraptor, which roamed present-day South Dakota some 66 million years ago, is one of the biggest raptors yet unearthed. By Eva Botkin-Kowacki, Staff writer November 4, 2015. Save for later Saved. close. An artist's rendering of the new dinosaur ...
Archaeologists find a giant raptor that roamed what is now Hell Creek in South ...West Texas News
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Dakotaraptor, which roamed present-day South Dakota some 66 million years ago, is one of the biggest raptors yet unearthed. By Eva Botkin-Kowacki, Staff writer November 4, 2015. Save for later Saved. close. An artist's rendering of the new dinosaur ...
Archaeologists find a giant raptor that roamed what is now Hell Creek in South ...
Lethal giant raptor unearthed in South Dakota
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CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (CBS Connecticut) — A new report warns global warming could ...
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A paper done by the National Bureau of Economic Research finds that the rise in temperatures may lead to people not wanting to have frequent sexual intercourse, Tech Times reports. The report noted birth rates fell significantly nine months after a hot ...
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A paper done by the National Bureau of Economic Research finds that the rise in temperatures may lead to people not wanting to have frequent sexual intercourse, Tech Times reports. The report noted birth rates fell significantly nine months after a hot ...
Economists' Surprising Prediction About Climate Change: Less Sex and Fewer Babies
Global Warming may force people to feel less inclined to have Sex
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This is the cheese you need to use for your next grilled toastie
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SCIENTISTS have put their brains and bellies to work to reveal the best cheese for the perfect toasted sandwich. With all so many types of cheese on the market, it's often a wonder which one is best for a gooey grilled toastie. Well, a three-minute ...
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SCIENTISTS have put their brains and bellies to work to reveal the best cheese for the perfect toasted sandwich. With all so many types of cheese on the market, it's often a wonder which one is best for a gooey grilled toastie. Well, a three-minute ...
These Are the 3 Best Cheeses for a Grilled Cheese Sandwich According to Science
Science Explains How To Make The Perfect Grilled Cheese
Here's The Cheesy Secret To Making The Perfect Grilled Cheese Sandwich
Engadget
NASA photos show the Antares rocket explosion in gritty detail
Engadget
When Orbital Sciences' Antares rocket exploded last year, your only real view at the time was a grainy video. However, you should now have a much better sense of what happened: NASA has posted large photos from the failed launch on Flickr. They not ...
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When Orbital Sciences' Antares rocket exploded last year, your only real view at the time was a grainy video. However, you should now have a much better sense of what happened: NASA has posted large photos from the failed launch on Flickr. They not ...
Gallery: NASA's photos of massive rocket explosion in 2014
New NASA photos show massive rocket explosion in Virginia
NASA releases new images of Antares rocket explosion
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