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2014-09-01 South Africa Science

  Western Morning News   
Plymouth man completes his swim of the world's Seven Seas  Western Morning News
Lewis Pugh swims up the Thames to the Thames Barrier in his final swim for the Seven Seas Campaign. Lewis Pugh after swimming up the Thames to the Thames Barrier in his final swim for the Seven Seas Campaign. Lewis Pugh after swimming up the ...

Seven Seas challenge complete   Times of Malta

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  CTV News   
Why You Get Nostalgic Over Your Favourite Song  malaysiandigest.com
Pic: www.lifedaily.comGREENSBORO: Music triggers different functions of the brain, which helps explain why listening to a song you like might be enjoyable but a favourite song may plunge you into nostalgia, scientists said on Thursday. Neuroscientists in ...

Why a song takes you down memory lane   Independent Online
Why Your Favourite Song Takes you Down Memory Lane   Naharnet

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  Independent Online   
Treasure for the Maldives  Independent Online
Maldives Whale Shark Research Programme researcher Rhodri Lloyd-Williams enjoys the kind of whale shark encounter that attracts thousands of visitors to the country s South Ari atoll Marine Protected Area each year. Picture: Melody Sky. Cape Town ...

Mangrol & Veraval ideal for whale shark tourism, satellite-tagging studies   Indian Express
Gujarat coast is breeding area of whale sharks: study   Business Standard
Gujarat coast breeding hotspot of whale sharks, reveals study   Zee News
Press Trust of India   
Times of India   
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Snails help scientists investigate rise, fall of Tibetan Plateau  Times of India
WASHINGTON: A new research has helped scientists investigate the rise and fall of the Tibetan Plateau by using snail shells. The rise of the Tibetan plateau, the largest topographic anomaly above sea level on Earth, has been important for both its profound ...


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  IPPmedia   
Knowledge is Power: Measuring knowledge to assess adaptive capacity  The Daily Star
Climate change and its effects – swollen seas, stronger storms, saltier soil – have already disrupted thousands of lives across Bangladesh. Preventing widespread and lasting damage remains a top priority, but significant changes to the country's climate and ...

Coastal Regions Need To Worry About Non-Climate Change Sea Level Rise Now   Science 2.0
Pinda: Africa cannot address climate change without enough finances   Daily News
African environment ministers meet in Dar   IPPmedia
AllAfrica.com   
Eureka! Science News   
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Why we're so blase about global warming  Moneyweb.co.za
If you don't regard global warming as a serious problem, your company is growing. If you don't regard global warming as a serious problem, your company is growing. According to the survey jockeys at Pew Research Center, the percentage of Americans who ...


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  Counsel & Heal   
Sun's real time energy measured for first time in lab  Deccan Chronicle
London: A neutrino experiment has successfully measured the energy of sun in real time that helped in detecting the neutrinos produced by nuclear reactions inside the solar mass. The experiment result was announced by the Borexino experiment at the ...

Fusion reaction detected in real time   Delhi Daily News
Researchers Find What Actually Powers The Sun   Counsel & Heal
A first: Scientists detect Fusion Reaction in Real Time   Maine News
Tech Times   
Science 2.0   
Daily Mail   
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  Northern Voices Online   
WHO: Climate change major threat to human health  3News NZ
The World Health Organisation (WHO) is warning climate change is the greatest threat to human health this century. It has just concluded its first-ever global conference on climate change, and a New Zealand doctor who was there says the effects of a ...

Fossil Fuel Emissions Need to be Reduced   News Tonight Africa
Global warming and health hazard: UN climate report says damage irreversible   Northern Voices Online
United Nations says global warming damage is inevitable, irreversible: what can ...   Daily News & Analysis
Upstart Magazine   
iStreet Research   
Tech Times   
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Stop Dynamite Fishing, It Does More Harm  AllAfrica.com
IT has come to light that dynamite fishing, a highly destructive illegal practice, is rampant in the coastal area in the vicinity of the city of Dar es Salaam and elsewhere just off the shoreline. The felony has incensed the Beach Management Units who now call for ...


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Your IQ isn't constant: It changes over time  Quartz
We're getting more stupid. That's one point made in a recent article in the New Scientist, reporting on a gradual decline in IQs in developed countries such as the UK, Australia and the Netherlands. Such research feeds into a long-held fascination with testing ...


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