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Studies: Climate Change a Factor in Disasters in Syria and California
Voice of America
WASHINGTON—. It's the kind of scenario that climate scientists have long predicted. According to a new study, climate change helped set off a chain of events leading to the Syrian civil war. Another study in the same issue of the Proceedings of the National ...
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Voice of America
WASHINGTON—. It's the kind of scenario that climate scientists have long predicted. According to a new study, climate change helped set off a chain of events leading to the Syrian civil war. Another study in the same issue of the Proceedings of the National ...
How Global Warming Helped Cause the Syrian War
Global Warming Brought on California's Severe Drought
Climate Change Is Likely a Cause of the Civil War in Syria, Researchers Say
Santa Fe New Mexican.com
NASA spacecraft making first visit to dwarf planet Ceres
Santa Fe New Mexican.com
This Feb. 19 image from NASA shows the dwarf planet Ceres taken by the agency's Dawn spacecraft from a distance of nearly 29,000 miles. It shows that the brightest spot on Ceres has a dimmer companion, which apparently lies in the same basin, seen at ...
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Santa Fe New Mexican.com
This Feb. 19 image from NASA shows the dwarf planet Ceres taken by the agency's Dawn spacecraft from a distance of nearly 29,000 miles. It shows that the brightest spot on Ceres has a dimmer companion, which apparently lies in the same basin, seen at ...
NASA probe closes in for mystery tour of dwarf planet Ceres
NASA spacecraft nearing mysterious dwarf planet Ceres
NASA spacecraft making first visit to dwarf planet
NEWS.com.au
Emperor penguins are now living a life of luxury
NEWS.com.au
TEMPERATURES regularly drop below -30C, it is dark, and they only have ice to stand on while they raise their families. But for Antarctica's emperor penguins that's luxury, according to Jane Younger, a University of Tasmania PhD student who is a lead ...
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NEWS.com.au
TEMPERATURES regularly drop below -30C, it is dark, and they only have ice to stand on while they raise their families. But for Antarctica's emperor penguins that's luxury, according to Jane Younger, a University of Tasmania PhD student who is a lead ...
Antarctic Sea Ice Did The Exact Opposite Of What Models Predicted
Emperor Penguins May Have Suffered in Ice Age Cold
Only three lucky groups of emperor penguins survived the last ice age
The Nation
SpaceX launches two satellites
The Nation
US space transportation company SpaceX launched two commercial communications satellites atop a Falcon 9 rocket Sunday evening. The rocket, carrying an Eutelsat and Asia Broadcast (ABS) satellite, lifted off from Cape Canaveral, Florida on schedule at ...
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The Nation
US space transportation company SpaceX launched two commercial communications satellites atop a Falcon 9 rocket Sunday evening. The rocket, carrying an Eutelsat and Asia Broadcast (ABS) satellite, lifted off from Cape Canaveral, Florida on schedule at ...
SpaceX Successfully Launches Falcon 9
Autonomous spaceport drone ship
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Daily Mail
US Military Satellite Explodes, Sending Chunks of Debris into Orbit
Sputnik UK
After detecting what has been described as a “sudden spike in temperature,” a 20-year-old weather satellite used by the US military exploded, sending dozens of chunks of debris hurtling into Earth's orbit. According to the US Air Force, the ageing Defense ...
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Sputnik UK
After detecting what has been described as a “sudden spike in temperature,” a 20-year-old weather satellite used by the US military exploded, sending dozens of chunks of debris hurtling into Earth's orbit. According to the US Air Force, the ageing Defense ...
US Military Satellite Explodes in Orbit
USAF Weather Satellite Explodes After Thermal Spike
U.S. weather satellite explodes into 43 pieces
Jagran Post
Human retina built backwards: Study
The Asian Age
The human retina is built backwards, with the neurons in front of the photoreceptors rather than behind them, a new study has confirmed. From a practical standpoint, the wiring of the human eye — a product of our evolutionary baggage — does not make a lot ...
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The Asian Age
The human retina is built backwards, with the neurons in front of the photoreceptors rather than behind them, a new study has confirmed. From a practical standpoint, the wiring of the human eye — a product of our evolutionary baggage — does not make a lot ...
Retina is built backwards with neurons in front of the photoreceptors
Human retina is built backwards confirm scientists
Consolidate Times
Study Reveals, Global Temperatures Expected To Rise As Winds Calm On The ...
Consolidate Times
A new study published in the Science journal predicts that global temperatures are going to rise. The study clarifies how the Pacific Ocean has kept the climate stabilize amid a time of “pause” for global warming. However, researchers anticipate that will soon ...
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Consolidate Times
A new study published in the Science journal predicts that global temperatures are going to rise. The study clarifies how the Pacific Ocean has kept the climate stabilize amid a time of “pause” for global warming. However, researchers anticipate that will soon ...
Will Camels Roam Canada Again?
Objective Behind Climate Change Is Economic, Not Climatic
Global temperatures predicted to rise as winds calm on the world's oceans
gulfnews.com
Reaching for Mars on a one-way trip
gulfnews.com
Dubai: Ready to embark on a one-way trip to Mars, Mikolaj Zielinski is looking to explore the possibility of life on Mars. The Mars One, which is a non-profit Dutch foundation, is set to depart in 2024 with crews of four taking off every two years. The missions ...
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gulfnews.com
Dubai: Ready to embark on a one-way trip to Mars, Mikolaj Zielinski is looking to explore the possibility of life on Mars. The Mars One, which is a non-profit Dutch foundation, is set to depart in 2024 with crews of four taking off every two years. The missions ...
Ticket to adventure – or madness?
Life on Mars is harder than you think
Mars One: Drama queens not welcome
Livemint
Deforestation could shift monsoons, leaving India high and dry, study finds
The Age
Large-scale deforestation could cause monsoon rains to shift south, cutting rainfall in India by nearly a fifth, scientists say. Deforestation has long been known to cause temperature increases in local areas, but new research published on Tuesday shows a ...
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The Age
Large-scale deforestation could cause monsoon rains to shift south, cutting rainfall in India by nearly a fifth, scientists say. Deforestation has long been known to cause temperature increases in local areas, but new research published on Tuesday shows a ...
Deforestation could shift monsoons, leaving India high and dry
Deforestation could cause India drought
Precipitation over India sees 18% fall due to deforestation: report
PBS NewsHour
World's tropical forests vanishing more rapidly than previously thought
PBS NewsHour
A view is seen from the Amazon Tall Tower Observatory (ATTO) in Sao Sebastiao do Uatuma in the middle of the Amazon forest in Amazonas state January 8, 2015. Photo by Bruno Kelly/Reuters. From the Amazon to the Philippines, world's tropical forests are ...
Satellite data suggests forest loss is acceleratingReuters UK
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PBS NewsHour
A view is seen from the Amazon Tall Tower Observatory (ATTO) in Sao Sebastiao do Uatuma in the middle of the Amazon forest in Amazonas state January 8, 2015. Photo by Bruno Kelly/Reuters. From the Amazon to the Philippines, world's tropical forests are ...
Satellite data suggests forest loss is accelerating
Satellite data suggests forest loss is accelerating - TRFN
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