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Researchers Find Seals In South Africa Preying On Sharks
Daily Science Journal
Researchers have come across a shocking activity taking place off the coast of Cape Town in South Africa. They have discovered seals going after and consuming mid-sized to large sharks. According to the researchers, the discovery not only reveals a ...
Seals off the coast of South Africa attack SharksNews Tonight Africa
Seals caught hunting sharksAmerican Register
Heroic Fur Seal Attacks and Eats Five Blue Sharks; Baffles ScientistsYibada (English Edition)
Chinatopix
Times Gazette
The Market Business
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Daily Science Journal
Researchers have come across a shocking activity taking place off the coast of Cape Town in South Africa. They have discovered seals going after and consuming mid-sized to large sharks. According to the researchers, the discovery not only reveals a ...
Seals off the coast of South Africa attack Sharks
Seals caught hunting sharks
Heroic Fur Seal Attacks and Eats Five Blue Sharks; Baffles Scientists
Despite deforestation, the world is getting greener: scientists
Reuters UK
BANGKOK (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - The world's vegetation has expanded, adding nearly 4 billion tonnes of carbon to plants above ground in the decade since 2003, thanks to tree-planting in China, forest regrowth in former Soviet states and more ...
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Reuters UK
BANGKOK (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - The world's vegetation has expanded, adding nearly 4 billion tonnes of carbon to plants above ground in the decade since 2003, thanks to tree-planting in China, forest regrowth in former Soviet states and more ...
Yibada (English Edition)
Nasa builds 'flying saucer'
The Nation
When the first astronauts land on Mars, they will not use a conventional parachute or heat shield that has been used before. Instead, upon impacting the upper Martian atmosphere, a large inflatable saucer-shaped structure will slow their progress. This is the ...
NASA to Take its Mars 'UFO Flying Saucer' to Space in June; Watch Earth Test ...Yibada (English Edition)
NASA to test saucer-shaped craftThe Space Reporter
NASA Invites Public To Check Out LDSD Flying Saucer: How To Watch ...Tech Times
The Register
iAfrica.com
Newsweek
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The Nation
When the first astronauts land on Mars, they will not use a conventional parachute or heat shield that has been used before. Instead, upon impacting the upper Martian atmosphere, a large inflatable saucer-shaped structure will slow their progress. This is the ...
NASA to Take its Mars 'UFO Flying Saucer' to Space in June; Watch Earth Test ...
NASA to test saucer-shaped craft
NASA Invites Public To Check Out LDSD Flying Saucer: How To Watch ...
Aquila Style
Climate change could disturb marine life for millennia
Aquila Style
A tuna fish swims in the large tank at the Tokyo Sea Life Park in Tokyo on March 25, 2015. The park on March 24 found the second last tuna fish floating dead in its vast doughnut-shaped enclosure that was once home to nearly 160 fish and among the ...
Climate Change May Impact Oceans For Thousands Of Years, UC Davis Study ...CBS Local
Sea change: What took decades to destroy in oceans took millennia to recoverUC Davis
Climate change could disturb marine life for thousands of yearsThe Straits Times
Discovery News
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Aquila Style
A tuna fish swims in the large tank at the Tokyo Sea Life Park in Tokyo on March 25, 2015. The park on March 24 found the second last tuna fish floating dead in its vast doughnut-shaped enclosure that was once home to nearly 160 fish and among the ...
Climate Change May Impact Oceans For Thousands Of Years, UC Davis Study ...
Sea change: What took decades to destroy in oceans took millennia to recover
Climate change could disturb marine life for thousands of years
The Space Reporter
Dark matter unaffected in galactic collisions
The Space Reporter
Scientists observing colliding galaxies within a galaxy cluster have discovered that dark matter does not react to impacts the way normal matter does, even if those impacts are with other dark matter “particles.” A team of researchers led by Ecole Polytechnique ...
Dark matter is even less like 'regular' matter than we thoughtSydney Morning Herald
How Slippery Is Dark Matter?Sky & Telescope
Dark matter 'can't touch this' or even itself, researchers findGizmag
Tech Fragments
Space Daily
Eurasia Review
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The Space Reporter
Scientists observing colliding galaxies within a galaxy cluster have discovered that dark matter does not react to impacts the way normal matter does, even if those impacts are with other dark matter “particles.” A team of researchers led by Ecole Polytechnique ...
Dark matter is even less like 'regular' matter than we thought
How Slippery Is Dark Matter?
Dark matter 'can't touch this' or even itself, researchers find
Telegraph.co.uk
Earth Hour 2015: World cities go dark for climate change
Telegraph.co.uk
Cities around the world have been temporarily plunged into darkness to raise awareness about climate change. Millions of people across the globe switched off their lights for an hour at 8.30pm local time in support of the WWF's Earth Hour initiative.
Eiffel Tower goes dark in symbolic move for Earth HourWashington Post
Lights out as millions around the world mark Earth HourIBNLive
City observes Earth Hour with zealHindustan Times
Independent Online
Wall Street Journal (blog)
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Telegraph.co.uk
Cities around the world have been temporarily plunged into darkness to raise awareness about climate change. Millions of people across the globe switched off their lights for an hour at 8.30pm local time in support of the WWF's Earth Hour initiative.
Eiffel Tower goes dark in symbolic move for Earth Hour
Lights out as millions around the world mark Earth Hour
City observes Earth Hour with zeal
Beijing to limit motorists on heavily polluted days
Reuters
BEIJING, March 31 (Reuters) - Beijing has introduced measures to limit the number of motorists on heavily polluted days, the latest move by authorities in the Chinese capital to battle the choking smog that has blanketed the city in recent years. Lung cancer ...
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Reuters
BEIJING, March 31 (Reuters) - Beijing has introduced measures to limit the number of motorists on heavily polluted days, the latest move by authorities in the Chinese capital to battle the choking smog that has blanketed the city in recent years. Lung cancer ...
Live Science
Stephen Hawking Wants to Trademark His Name
Live Science
Stephen Hawking, the British physicist famous for his groundbreaking research in the face of pronounced physical disability, has applied to trademark his name. Like author J.K. Rowling, soccer star David Beckham and fellow physicist Brian Cox, Hawking ...
You can't exploit me: just like Stephen Hawking®, I've trademarked myselfThe Guardian
Professor Stephen Hawking to trademark nameThe Independent
Stephen Hawking to trademark his name for charitable purposesTechie News
CNBC
Hindustan Times
Market Business News
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Live Science
Stephen Hawking, the British physicist famous for his groundbreaking research in the face of pronounced physical disability, has applied to trademark his name. Like author J.K. Rowling, soccer star David Beckham and fellow physicist Brian Cox, Hawking ...
You can't exploit me: just like Stephen Hawking®, I've trademarked myself
Professor Stephen Hawking to trademark name
Stephen Hawking to trademark his name for charitable purposes
Los Angeles Times
A steady stream of comet dust may have 'painted' Mercury black
Los Angeles Times
The mystery of Mercury's excessively dark surface may have just been solved. A team of researchers working at Brown University say the planet's inky appearance may be the result of a near constant rain of impacts from tiny specks of cometary dust that ...
Comet pollution may give Mercury it's peculiar darkness, says researchNational Monitor
NASA Set to Extend Mercury Mission for Another MonthScience Times
Mercury darkened by 'invisible paint' from passing cometsThe Space Reporter
Daily Mail
STGIST
American Register
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Los Angeles Times
The mystery of Mercury's excessively dark surface may have just been solved. A team of researchers working at Brown University say the planet's inky appearance may be the result of a near constant rain of impacts from tiny specks of cometary dust that ...
Comet pollution may give Mercury it's peculiar darkness, says research
NASA Set to Extend Mercury Mission for Another Month
Mercury darkened by 'invisible paint' from passing comets
Newsweek
Robotic Advances Include Bionic Insects and Minimally Invasive Surgery
Record
The evolution of robotics continues to amaze the most savvy technology enthusiasts. Recent developments include robotic ants and butterflies as well as two major companies working together on robotic surgery advances. Years ago people watched ...
Amazing: Robotic ants, modeled on real thing, could be future workforceScience Recorder
Bionic ants could be tomorrow's factory workersBaltimore Sun
Bionic Ants on show in Germany [VIDEO]Manufacturers' Monthly
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Record
The evolution of robotics continues to amaze the most savvy technology enthusiasts. Recent developments include robotic ants and butterflies as well as two major companies working together on robotic surgery advances. Years ago people watched ...
Amazing: Robotic ants, modeled on real thing, could be future workforce
Bionic ants could be tomorrow's factory workers
Bionic Ants on show in Germany [VIDEO]
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