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Nature culling Kruger jumbos
Times LIVE
"The results were not good as it changed the behaviour of many animals with many, including elephants, often congregating in areas that they usually would not move into or be found in." File photo. Image by: RICHARD MOLLER/TSAVO TRUST ...
No more elephant culling in KNPEyewitness News
Injured baby elephant found by couple on safariKSHB
Right This Minute Video: Group in South Africa sees baby elephantkjrh.com
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"The results were not good as it changed the behaviour of many animals with many, including elephants, often congregating in areas that they usually would not move into or be found in." File photo. Image by: RICHARD MOLLER/TSAVO TRUST ...
No more elephant culling in KNP
Injured baby elephant found by couple on safari
Right This Minute Video: Group in South Africa sees baby elephant
Independent Online
Cape gangs 'have global backing'
Independent Online
Cape Town - Brutal Cape gangs are thriving, thanks to being propped up by powerful investors from across the globe. International crime syndicates plough millions into gangs like the Americans who boast thousands of members in the province. Research by ...
Cape gangs linked to international crime syndicatesEyewitness News
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Independent Online
Cape Town - Brutal Cape gangs are thriving, thanks to being propped up by powerful investors from across the globe. International crime syndicates plough millions into gangs like the Americans who boast thousands of members in the province. Research by ...
Cape gangs linked to international crime syndicates
The Guardian
Emissions targets are biggest challenge for Lima climate talks
The Guardian
Avoiding dangerous climate change depends on the strength of emissions reduction targets countries collectively adopt. And this remains a major concern. United Nations Conference about Climatic Change COP20 in Lima, Peru. 'An agreement in Paris next ...
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The Guardian
Avoiding dangerous climate change depends on the strength of emissions reduction targets countries collectively adopt. And this remains a major concern. United Nations Conference about Climatic Change COP20 in Lima, Peru. 'An agreement in Paris next ...
Times LIVE
As Australia cuts funding for science, award winning chemist works for free
Times LIVE
Dr. San Thang, an award winning chemist, is working for free at Australia's CSIRO after funding cuts saw researchers lose their positions. Save & Share. Email · Print. According to IFLScience, Thang was subject to speculation that he might share a Nobel ...
A lesson in humility from a great scientist, sacked from CSIROABC Online (blog)
Australia must respect science and our scientistsSydney Morning Herald
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Dr. San Thang, an award winning chemist, is working for free at Australia's CSIRO after funding cuts saw researchers lose their positions. Save & Share. Email · Print. According to IFLScience, Thang was subject to speculation that he might share a Nobel ...
A lesson in humility from a great scientist, sacked from CSIRO
Australia must respect science and our scientists
ABC Online
Sea Shepherd ship heads south on Antarctic mission to take on Patagonian ...
ABC Online
Sea Shepherd activists have left Hobart bound for the Southern Ocean in a bid to stop Patagonian toothfish poaching. Carrying a crew of 29, the Bob Barker was farewelled by a group of well-wishers at the Elizabeth Street pier. It has embarked on a ...
Sea Shepherd Targets Toothfish after Japan Whale Hunt HaltedNaharnet
Sea Shepherd hunting for illegal toothfish catchFIS
Conservation shift from whale to toothfishHerald Sun
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ABC Online
Sea Shepherd activists have left Hobart bound for the Southern Ocean in a bid to stop Patagonian toothfish poaching. Carrying a crew of 29, the Bob Barker was farewelled by a group of well-wishers at the Elizabeth Street pier. It has embarked on a ...
Sea Shepherd Targets Toothfish after Japan Whale Hunt Halted
Sea Shepherd hunting for illegal toothfish catch
Conservation shift from whale to toothfish
NEWS.com.au
Is this proof of life on Mars?
NEWS.com.au
AN INTERNATIONAL team of researchers say they've found evidence of biological activity inside a meteorite that fell to Earth from Mars three years ago — in other words, possible evidence that there was once life on the red planet. But other scientists aren't ...
Experts Cast Doubt on Meteorite Study's Claims of Martian LifeLive Science
Does Martian meteorite contain traces of life?EarthSky
Martian meteorite may contain signs of lifeScience Recorder
Mirror.co.uk
CNET
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NEWS.com.au
AN INTERNATIONAL team of researchers say they've found evidence of biological activity inside a meteorite that fell to Earth from Mars three years ago — in other words, possible evidence that there was once life on the red planet. But other scientists aren't ...
Experts Cast Doubt on Meteorite Study's Claims of Martian Life
Does Martian meteorite contain traces of life?
Martian meteorite may contain signs of life
VIDEO: Adventure tourism in the Cape gets a zip line boost
BDlive
A breathtaking journey, suspended high above the ground from a steel cable, is one of the most exciting new tourist attractions the Cape is offering visitors. Operating as an overhead slide, also known as a zip line, visitors are suspended up high in a harness, ...
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BDlive
A breathtaking journey, suspended high above the ground from a steel cable, is one of the most exciting new tourist attractions the Cape is offering visitors. Operating as an overhead slide, also known as a zip line, visitors are suspended up high in a harness, ...
Businessweek
Orion Test Flight to Carry Sally Ride's Crew Patch
PC Magazine
The first test flight of NASA's deep space crew capsule is a go and the pioneering astronaut's STS-7 crew patch will be on board. 0shares. Orion Rendering. The first test flight of NASA's deep space Orion crew capsule is a go for Thursday morning and ...
NASA's Orion set to take first step to MarsHindustan Times
Why NASA's Orion Spacecraft Looks So FamiliarBusinessweek
Orion's maiden space voyage the first step on taking humans to MarsThe Globe and Mail
Channel News Asia
National Post
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PC Magazine
The first test flight of NASA's deep space crew capsule is a go and the pioneering astronaut's STS-7 crew patch will be on board. 0shares. Orion Rendering. The first test flight of NASA's deep space Orion crew capsule is a go for Thursday morning and ...
NASA's Orion set to take first step to Mars
Why NASA's Orion Spacecraft Looks So Familiar
Orion's maiden space voyage the first step on taking humans to Mars
Irish Independent
UN warning as 2014 is set to be hottest year on record
Irish Independent
"What is particularly unusual and alarming this year are the high temperatures of vast areas of the ocean surface, including in the northern hemisphere." A participant poses in front of a display explaining Peru's climate, at the U.N. Climate Change Conference ...
WMO predicts 2014 could be hottest yetHerald Sun
Global warming makes 2014 likely to be hottest on recordIrish Times
2014 poised for hottest year on record: UNAsiaOne
Reuters
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Irish Independent
"What is particularly unusual and alarming this year are the high temperatures of vast areas of the ocean surface, including in the northern hemisphere." A participant poses in front of a display explaining Peru's climate, at the U.N. Climate Change Conference ...
WMO predicts 2014 could be hottest yet
Global warming makes 2014 likely to be hottest on record
2014 poised for hottest year on record: UN
NBCNews.com
Old Master: 540000-Year-Old Shell Has Oldest Ever 'Art'
NBCNews.com
The ancient relatives of modern-day humans not only ate freshwater shellfish, but engraved their shells and used them as tools, a new study finds. Researchers in Java, Indonesia, discovered engravings on a shell that dates to between 540,000 and 430,000 ...
Oldest engraving rewrites view of human historyi24news
World's earliest known engraving reveals sophistication of Homo erectusThe Guardian
Australian researcher discovers first artwork by early humanXinhua
Reuters UK
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NBCNews.com
The ancient relatives of modern-day humans not only ate freshwater shellfish, but engraved their shells and used them as tools, a new study finds. Researchers in Java, Indonesia, discovered engravings on a shell that dates to between 540,000 and 430,000 ...
Oldest engraving rewrites view of human history
World's earliest known engraving reveals sophistication of Homo erectus
Australian researcher discovers first artwork by early human
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