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Asteroid to buzz Earth next week at BINOCULAR distance
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Big Asteroid to Zoom by Earth on Australia Day - Yahoo!7Yahoo!7 News
Amateur astronomers will be able to catch glimpse of asteroid flyby next weekScience Recorder
Asteroid 2004 BL86 to 'narrowly' miss earth on Australia DayNEWS.com.au
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Big Asteroid to Zoom by Earth on Australia Day - Yahoo!7
Amateur astronomers will be able to catch glimpse of asteroid flyby next week
Asteroid 2004 BL86 to 'narrowly' miss earth on Australia Day
America Herald
Developed countries too have to face brunt of climate change, study warns
America Herald
A new study has found that it's not only the poor or developing countries but also the rich developed ones that aren't safe from the brunt of climate change that is gradually pushing humanity into the danger zone. The study, conducted by the researchers at ...
Oxfam puts Abbott on the spot for climate figuresGatton Star
Climate change impacts developed nations too, study saysScience Recorder
Carbon emissions made 2014 the hottest year on recordThe Fifth Estate
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A new study has found that it's not only the poor or developing countries but also the rich developed ones that aren't safe from the brunt of climate change that is gradually pushing humanity into the danger zone. The study, conducted by the researchers at ...
Oxfam puts Abbott on the spot for climate figures
Climate change impacts developed nations too, study says
Carbon emissions made 2014 the hottest year on record
Full-Time Whistle
Analysis of temperature reveals world is feeling the heat
Northern Rivers Echo
The declaration, from NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, illustrated a deeply concerning trend for developing countries already feeling the heat of climate change. Extreme heat blanketed Alaska and much of the western United ...
Sunday RoundupHuffington Post
A Bad Day for Climate Change Deniers … And the PlanetTIME
2014 Could Be the Hottest Year in HistoryNew Era
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Northern Rivers Echo
The declaration, from NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, illustrated a deeply concerning trend for developing countries already feeling the heat of climate change. Extreme heat blanketed Alaska and much of the western United ...
Sunday Roundup
A Bad Day for Climate Change Deniers … And the Planet
2014 Could Be the Hottest Year in History
Ferret
New minerals processing technique developed
Ferret
A new minerals processing technique using freezing to treat and recycle wastewater has been developed. The method, developed in Finland by Lappeenranta University of Technology (LUT), has been designed specifically for the mining industry in an effort ...
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A new minerals processing technique using freezing to treat and recycle wastewater has been developed. The method, developed in Finland by Lappeenranta University of Technology (LUT), has been designed specifically for the mining industry in an effort ...
BioScholar News
New legless, snake-like amphibian discovered in Cambodia
BioScholar News
The new species, Ichthyophis cardamomensis, is a caecilian, an order of limbless amphibians often mistaken for snakes, with larger species known to grow to 1.5 metres in length. This discovery, at only 30 cm, is linked to the continuing ground-breaking work ...
Weird legless, snake-like creature found in CambodiaAOL Travel UK
New species of legless amphibian discovered - (full-timewhistle)Full-Time Whistle
The bizarre legless giant amphibian found in Cambodia: New species can grow ...Daily Mail
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BioScholar News
The new species, Ichthyophis cardamomensis, is a caecilian, an order of limbless amphibians often mistaken for snakes, with larger species known to grow to 1.5 metres in length. This discovery, at only 30 cm, is linked to the continuing ground-breaking work ...
Weird legless, snake-like creature found in Cambodia
New species of legless amphibian discovered - (full-timewhistle)
The bizarre legless giant amphibian found in Cambodia: New species can grow ...
Matangi Tonga
Geo survey reports less ash coming from volcano
Matangi Tonga
A volcanic plume reaches out on the wind, while frigate birds glide on its thermals. Hunga Ha'apai (foreground) and Hunga Tonga (far left), 17 January 2015. Photos by Mary Lyn Fonua and Caroline Manu. A geological survey of the volcanic activity between ...
Tonga volcano quieter - ScientistsRadio New Zealand
Newly awakened Hunga Ha'apai volcano creates large new Tongan islandABC Online
Volcano creates new islandNEWS.com.au
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Matangi Tonga
A volcanic plume reaches out on the wind, while frigate birds glide on its thermals. Hunga Ha'apai (foreground) and Hunga Tonga (far left), 17 January 2015. Photos by Mary Lyn Fonua and Caroline Manu. A geological survey of the volcanic activity between ...
Tonga volcano quieter - Scientists
Newly awakened Hunga Ha'apai volcano creates large new Tongan island
Volcano creates new island
Ancient Origins
Ill-fated ship of ill-fated explorer reportedly found in Lake Michigan
Ancient Origins
In the 17th century, Europeans came to what they called the New World and started divvying it up and parceling it out under the rubric of 'exploration'. One particularly grasping Frenchman was explorer René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle, from a family of ...
Michigan treasure hunters may have uncovered 17th century shipwreckScience Recorder
Treasure hunters find “holy grail” of shipwrecks in Lake MichiganRedOrbit
Mysterious Shipwreck Found in Lake MichiganDiscovery News
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Ancient Origins
In the 17th century, Europeans came to what they called the New World and started divvying it up and parceling it out under the rubric of 'exploration'. One particularly grasping Frenchman was explorer René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle, from a family of ...
Michigan treasure hunters may have uncovered 17th century shipwreck
Treasure hunters find “holy grail” of shipwrecks in Lake Michigan
Mysterious Shipwreck Found in Lake Michigan
Echonetdaily
How it took just one generation to stuff the planet
Echonetdaily
“We are sowing the seeds of havoc on the Earth … and the time is fast approaching when we will reap this harvest.” Giles Parkinson, RenewEconomy. Mark down this date: Monday, July 16, 1945 – the day that the first atomic bomb was detonated in the New ...
Planetary dashboard shows 'Great Acceleration' in human activity since 1950Science Codex
New Report Blames Man [and Progress] For What Could Be The End Of Our PlanetPioneer News
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Echonetdaily
“We are sowing the seeds of havoc on the Earth … and the time is fast approaching when we will reap this harvest.” Giles Parkinson, RenewEconomy. Mark down this date: Monday, July 16, 1945 – the day that the first atomic bomb was detonated in the New ...
Planetary dashboard shows 'Great Acceleration' in human activity since 1950
New Report Blames Man [and Progress] For What Could Be The End Of Our Planet
The Inquisitr
Study Shows Massive Animal Die-Offs Are Increasing
The Inquisitr
A new study revealed an alarming increase of massive animal die-offs occurring around the globe. In a multi-institutional study researchers from University of San Diego, Yale University and the University of California Berkeley examined over 2,400 animal ...
Yale Study: Mass Die-Offs Of Fishes, Birds And Mammals IncreasingHartford Courant
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A new study revealed an alarming increase of massive animal die-offs occurring around the globe. In a multi-institutional study researchers from University of San Diego, Yale University and the University of California Berkeley examined over 2,400 animal ...
Yale Study: Mass Die-Offs Of Fishes, Birds And Mammals Increasing
Union Gazette
The ISS's Operate Station Puts Your Household Workplace To Shame
Union Gazette
I like to consider I have a quite decent house office, but it is practically nothing at all compared to exactly where the Space Station's astronauts get to function all day long. This shot, taken a handful of weeks ago, shows the interior of the Cupola module.
The ISS' Work Station Puts Your Home Office To ShameGizmodo Australia
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Union Gazette
I like to consider I have a quite decent house office, but it is practically nothing at all compared to exactly where the Space Station's astronauts get to function all day long. This shot, taken a handful of weeks ago, shows the interior of the Cupola module.
The ISS' Work Station Puts Your Home Office To Shame
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