Strange “Stargazer Mysid” Shrimp Discovered in South Africa Chinatopix
A tiny shrimp christened the "stargazer mysid" because its eyes appear to always look upwards has been discovered in the area of False Bay, Cape Town by an underwater photographer. The small shrimp, which is 10 mm to 15 mm long, has large and ...
Star gazing shrimp discovered: Eyes turned up to the sky, shrimp like candy caneExaminer.com
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A tiny shrimp christened the "stargazer mysid" because its eyes appear to always look upwards has been discovered in the area of False Bay, Cape Town by an underwater photographer. The small shrimp, which is 10 mm to 15 mm long, has large and ...
Star gazing shrimp discovered: Eyes turned up to the sky, shrimp like candy cane
10-15mm long 'Stargazer Mysid' shrimp found in South Africa
'Star-gazing' shrimp discovered in South African waters
Star formation theories challenged The Nation
Theories about how massive stars are born could be revised after astronomers in Chile found evidence that the dust and gas surrounding a young star could survive bombardment by the star's own radiation. The Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array, ...
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Theories about how massive stars are born could be revised after astronomers in Chile found evidence that the dust and gas surrounding a young star could survive bombardment by the star's own radiation. The Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array, ...
Chilean astronomers discover new clues about the formation of massive stars
Star formation theories challenged by new telescope discovery
Volcanic eruptions may mitigate climate change Beta Wired
When it comes to ways that humanity can mitigate the effects of climate change, our tools are few and far between. However, the Earth itself can slow down the global warming climate change brings through volcanic eruptions. A team of researchers from MIT ...
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When it comes to ways that humanity can mitigate the effects of climate change, our tools are few and far between. However, the Earth itself can slow down the global warming climate change brings through volcanic eruptions. A team of researchers from MIT ...
Volcanoes mitigate Global Warming
Volcanic activity may be responsible for the global warming hiatus
Here's How Small Volcanoes Can Help Fight Global Warming
Canada pledges $300 million to Green Climate Fund CBC.ca
Canada will contribute $300 million to the Green Climate Fund, which helps developing countries address climate change, Environment Minister Leona Aglukkaq said Thursday afternoon. Earlier that day, the U.N. announced that the fund had fallen short, ...
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Canada will contribute $300 million to the Green Climate Fund, which helps developing countries address climate change, Environment Minister Leona Aglukkaq said Thursday afternoon. Earlier that day, the U.N. announced that the fund had fallen short, ...
Canada to contribute $300 million for Green Climate fund
Countries Pledge $9.3. Billion to the Green Climate Fund
CAFOD welcomes government pledge to Green Climate Fund
Beer Ingredient Barley Enabled Early Humans To Survive The Harsh Tibetan ... International Business Times
Early humans likely survived the tough conditions on the Tibetan Plateau by growing a crop used to make beer: barley. Research published this week in the journal Science found Tibetans relied on barley because it could resist the freezing temperatures ...
How a Crop Found in Beer Helped Early Man Survive in Frigid Tibetan PlateauScience Times
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Early humans likely survived the tough conditions on the Tibetan Plateau by growing a crop used to make beer: barley. Research published this week in the journal Science found Tibetans relied on barley because it could resist the freezing temperatures ...
How a Crop Found in Beer Helped Early Man Survive in Frigid Tibetan Plateau
How barley allowed humans to reach new heights
How Early Man settled at the high altitudes of the Tibetan Plateau
IIT-M Joins Hands With CERN To Explore Secrets of Universe The New Indian Express
CHENNAI: Led by an expert who was part of the ATLAS experiment that helped find the God Particle, Higgs Boson, by the Large Hadron Collider at CERN, the Indian Institute of Technology - Madras has become a full member of a collaboration with the ...
CERN scientists hope particle discoveries will give clues to universeSouth China Morning Post (subscription)
Sizing up a new particle accelerator, and the 'cosmic stupid' limitThe Guardian
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CHENNAI: Led by an expert who was part of the ATLAS experiment that helped find the God Particle, Higgs Boson, by the Large Hadron Collider at CERN, the Indian Institute of Technology - Madras has become a full member of a collaboration with the ...
CERN scientists hope particle discoveries will give clues to universe
Sizing up a new particle accelerator, and the 'cosmic stupid' limit
Fabiola Gianotti named first woman to head CERN
Landmark 'Gay Gene' Study Provides Further Evidence Sexuality is Not Chosen International Business Times UK
Scientists have detected two genetic areas associated with male homosexuality.(National Human Genome Research Institute). The largest-ever study has been conducted into the existence of a "gay gene" and its results leaves researchers believing the view ...
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Scientists have detected two genetic areas associated with male homosexuality.(National Human Genome Research Institute). The largest-ever study has been conducted into the existence of a "gay gene" and its results leaves researchers believing the view ...
Researchers discover Gay Gene
Are you born gay or is it a choice? Scientists might have found the answer
Groundbreaking study reveals sexual orientation may not be a choice
Scientific investigators search for Philae's whereabouts The Space Reporter
Communication was lost with the lander about two days after it touched down on the comet. The mission was to successfully land Philae on Comet, 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko If successful, the lander would have then attached itself to the surface and send ...
Philae journeys across a comet, detects organic moleculesSpaceFlight Insider
Philae comet lander is sleeping, but not quietEngadget
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Communication was lost with the lander about two days after it touched down on the comet. The mission was to successfully land Philae on Comet, 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko If successful, the lander would have then attached itself to the surface and send ...
Philae journeys across a comet, detects organic molecules
Philae comet lander is sleeping, but not quiet
Rosetta mission: listen to sound of Philae landing on comet
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