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2015-09-07 South Africa Science


Digital Journal
   
Scientists: Strange lizard-like reptile is earliest known turtle   
Digital Journal
Recent fossil evidence has helped paleontologists prove that turtles share a recent common ancestor with birds, lizards, and crocodiles. This discovery may settle an argument that has long divided scientists about the origins of turtles, YaleNews reports.
Ancient Creature With Lizard-Like Features Was In Fact World's Earliest-Known ...   Tech Times
Odd ancient lizard-like reptile called earliest-known turtle   Bangladesh News 24 hours
[VIDEO] Fossil Link Found for Turtle Evolution   Nature World News

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The Standard Daily
   
Chipmaker Intel invests $50 million in collaboration to advance quantum computing   
The Standard Daily
Giant chipmaker Intel announced on Thursday that it is investing $50 million in a collaboration to advance research into quantum computing; the chipmaker will also put engineering resources on the table to enable the overall team succeed with the ...
Intel Invests US$50 Million to Advance Quantum Computing   Next Big Future
Intel Invests Into Quantum Computing Partnership   iTech Post
Intel Makes Huge Investment in Quantum Computing Research   Barrington Review
Bulletin Leader   
Press Examiner   
UPI.com   
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The Indian Express
   
Space race heating up as Boeing partners with The NASA   
The Market Business
Boeing's refurbishment of the retired space shuttle hangar was partly financed by Florida, which so far has invested about $2 billion to lure aerospace companies to the state. On Friday, amidst the fanfare of music and flashing lights, the company ...
Boeing opens 'Starliner' Spaceship Plant in Florida   Dispatch Times
Space race heating up as Boeing partners with NASA   Nature World Report
NASA launch pads and training facilities face threat from rising sea level   The Budapest Report
Palm Beach Post (blog)   
Business Standard   
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Fox News
   
60000 mysterious antelope deaths in the Kazakhstan (video)   
The Market Business
When geoecologist Steffen Zuther and his colleagues arrived in central Kazakhstan to monitor the calving of one herd of saigas, a critically endangered, steppe-dwelling antelope, veterinarians in the area had already reported dead animals on the ground.
Endangered Saiga Antelope Mass Deaths Remain Unexplained As Scientists Hunt ...   International Business Times
60000 Antelopes Dropped Dead In Less Than A Week - And Scientists Don't   KRWG News22
Antelopes Mysteriously Died Within Days   Celebrity Cafe - Entertainment News (blog)
Delhi Daily News   
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NBCNews.com
   
Cats Are Not Dependent on Humans, Study Shows   
NBCNews.com
Dogs have owners, cats have staff. Though the old joke is a stereotype of a feline's independent nature, that trope may have some scientific backing. Cats do not form the childlike dependence on humans that dogs do, new research suggests. advertisement.
Your cat doesn't miss you when you're away: study   Business Standard
Your cat doesn't love you: science   National Post
Cats are more independent than dogs and don't miss you when you're gone   Daily Mail

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Digital Journal
   
Rare endangered fin whale seen near Victoria in Puget Sound   
Digital Journal
A fin whale, also called a finback or razorback, was seen by marine biologists off of B.C.'s Vancouver Island Thursday. The massive creatures were almost hunted to extinction last century and the sighting is considered an encouraging event.
Fin whale makes appearance in north Puget Sound   Washington Times

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Haaretz
   
Team Headed by Israeli Scientist Discovers Oldest Known Galaxy   
Haaretz
At 13.3 billion years old, the galaxy identified by the researchers is a surprising find because few celestial objects of that age emit light, making them highly elusive. Ido Efrati. Sep 07, 2015 4:43 AM. 0comments Print Zen Subscribe now · Share · Tweet.
New finding questions current theory about the evolution of the universe   Nature World Report
Discovery of EGS8p7 galaxy could rewrite theories of the early universe   Times Gazette
Early Universe Galaxy, EGs8p7 Discovered by Caltech Team   Trinity News Daily
Gizmodo   
The Market Business   
News Ledge   
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Nature World Report
   
Large Hadron Collider recreates earliest moments after Big Bang   
Nature World Report
The Large Hadron Collider has potentially made another major breakthrough. Researchers at the European Organization for Nuclear Research, AKA CERN, where the collider is housed, have managed to produce tiny droplets of matter that they believe are in ...

LHC produces state of matter existing at birth of universe   The Asian Age
Large Hadron Collider produces state of matter existing at birth of universe   Livemint
Scientists produce quark-gluon plasma   The Weather Space
The Guardian   
Clapway   
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Ministers talk finance, seek to bolster climate pact   
Business Recorder (press release) (blog)
Ministers and diplomats from 57 countries gathered in Paris Sunday to discuss the make-or-break issue of finance in a climate rescue deal to be sealed in the French capital in December. The two-day huddle of foreign and environment ministers and senior ...


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PPP Focus.com
   
Soyuz Launches to the global Space Station with Three Men   
PPP Focus.com
... – The first second-generation Russian cosmonaut, the first astronaut from Denmark and the first (and at present, only) member of Kazakhstan's cosmonaut corps launched Wednesday (Sept. 2) on a two-day flight to the worldwide Space Station to swap ...
Soyuz Rolled Out in Advance of Next Manned Mission to Space Station   Jewocity.com (press release) (blog)
Russian Soyuz heads to space station with first Danish astronaut aboard   Steelers Lounge (blog)
Int'l Space Station Welcomes Denmark's First Astronaut, Two Others   Science Times
Barrington Review   
Independent Online   
SFGate   
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