Jane Goodall: 5 reasons to have hope for the planet Mongabay.com
Jane Goodall is not only arguably the most famous conservationist who ever lived, but also the most well-known and respected female scientist on the planet today. Her path to reach that stature is an unlikely as it is inspiring. Told to "never give up" by her ...
Google street view heads into chimpanzee habitatDaily American Online
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Jane Goodall is not only arguably the most famous conservationist who ever lived, but also the most well-known and respected female scientist on the planet today. Her path to reach that stature is an unlikely as it is inspiring. Told to "never give up" by her ...
Google street view heads into chimpanzee habitat
The UK Is Crowdfunding A Trip To The Moon Gizmodo Australia
A team of plucky Brits has decided to make its way to the moon — using funds gathered from the public via Kickstarter. The rather ambitious plan aims to raise £500 million — that's over $900 million — for the project via donations made by the public.
Next moon mission to be funded through KickstarterThe Province (blog)
British scientists are crowdfunding a moon landingThe Week Magazine
Mission Moon: Millions may help lunar landingWashington Times
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A team of plucky Brits has decided to make its way to the moon — using funds gathered from the public via Kickstarter. The rather ambitious plan aims to raise £500 million — that's over $900 million — for the project via donations made by the public.
Next moon mission to be funded through Kickstarter
British scientists are crowdfunding a moon landing
Mission Moon: Millions may help lunar landing
Scientists discover two new particles at Large Hadron Collider Los Angeles Times
Welcome to the family! Scientists using CERN's Large Hadron Collider in Europe have discovered two new subatomic particles. The discovery of the two related particles, submitted to the journal Physical Review Letters, fills in missing slots in the subatomic ...
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Two new subatomic particles found by CERN scientistsRT
New subatomic particles predicted by Canadians found by CERN physicistsCBC.ca
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Welcome to the family! Scientists using CERN's Large Hadron Collider in Europe have discovered two new subatomic particles. The discovery of the two related particles, submitted to the journal Physical Review Letters, fills in missing slots in the subatomic ...
In the news: CERN scientists discover 2 new subatomic particles
Two new subatomic particles found by CERN scientists
New subatomic particles predicted by Canadians found by CERN physicists
Carbon neutrality needed within lifespan of people born today, UN says Sydney Morning Herald
Governments are far off track in combating global warming and should phase out net carbon dioxide emissions by 2070, well within the expected lifetime of people born today, a UN study said on Wednesday. Greenhouse gas emissions have leapt 45 per cent ...
Current climate pledges not enough: UNEchonetdaily
World Needs to Mind the Carbon Emissions GapClimate Central
Current pledges not enough to stop global warming: UN reportYahoo News UK
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Governments are far off track in combating global warming and should phase out net carbon dioxide emissions by 2070, well within the expected lifetime of people born today, a UN study said on Wednesday. Greenhouse gas emissions have leapt 45 per cent ...
Current climate pledges not enough: UN
World Needs to Mind the Carbon Emissions Gap
Current pledges not enough to stop global warming: UN report
Mysterious Russian satellite sparks 'orbital weapon' speculations RT
A mysterious Russian satellite orbiting Earth has global media in a bit of a spin after the object, thought to be space debris, conducted suspicious manoeuvres in space sparking rumors of little less than a revival of old Soviet satellite-killer program.
Secret satellite ... Russia's Kosmos 2499, otherwise designated Object 2014-28E ...NEWS.com.au
Does Russia have an orbiting space weapon?Christian Science Monitor
Object 2014-28E : A Russian space weapon or space junk?Zee News
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A mysterious Russian satellite orbiting Earth has global media in a bit of a spin after the object, thought to be space debris, conducted suspicious manoeuvres in space sparking rumors of little less than a revival of old Soviet satellite-killer program.
Secret satellite ... Russia's Kosmos 2499, otherwise designated Object 2014-28E ...
Does Russia have an orbiting space weapon?
Object 2014-28E : A Russian space weapon or space junk?
Watch NASA's Video: What Carbon Looks Like in the Atmosphere SustainableBusiness.com
In July, NASA launched the first satellite into space dedicated to measuring carbon levels in the atmosphere, the Orbiting Carbon Observatory-2 (OCO-2). Every day, it takes a million high-resolution measurements, and scientists released the first video that ...
Video: See a year in the life of Earth's CO2KSHB
NASA simulation shows path of Greenhouse Gases (+video)Inferse
Hypnotic NASA video makes Earth's carbon dioxide gorgeousCNET
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In July, NASA launched the first satellite into space dedicated to measuring carbon levels in the atmosphere, the Orbiting Carbon Observatory-2 (OCO-2). Every day, it takes a million high-resolution measurements, and scientists released the first video that ...
Video: See a year in the life of Earth's CO2
NASA simulation shows path of Greenhouse Gases (+video)
Hypnotic NASA video makes Earth's carbon dioxide gorgeous
Tags on fish could be creating a "dinner-bell" effect for predators CBS News
Those pinging tags scientists use to track and study fish may also be proving predators an acoustic roadmap to find them. Testing the theory on grey seals which are known to use sound to their advantage, marine biologist at the University of St. Andrews in ...
Tracking tags on fish are homing beacons for predatorsGeek
Fish fitted with electronic tags act like a 'dinner bell' for hungry sealsTelegraph.co.uk
Tagged fish make an easy meal for eavesdropping sealsNew Scientist
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Those pinging tags scientists use to track and study fish may also be proving predators an acoustic roadmap to find them. Testing the theory on grey seals which are known to use sound to their advantage, marine biologist at the University of St. Andrews in ...
Tracking tags on fish are homing beacons for predators
Fish fitted with electronic tags act like a 'dinner bell' for hungry seals
Tagged fish make an easy meal for eavesdropping seals
Explosive Finding: Smaller Volcano Blasts Might Slow Global Warming NBCNews.com
Global warming might be even worse were it not for the impact of a rash of smaller volcanic eruptions around the globe, a new study suggests. Those eruptions are blasting more of an atmosphere-cooling gas into the lower stratosphere than scientists ...
Could volcanoes help slow global warming?CBS News
How small volcanic eruptions may have slowed surface temperature riseCarbon Brief (blog)
Volcanic Eruptions 'Aid Slowdown in Global Warming'International Business Times UK
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Global warming might be even worse were it not for the impact of a rash of smaller volcanic eruptions around the globe, a new study suggests. Those eruptions are blasting more of an atmosphere-cooling gas into the lower stratosphere than scientists ...
Could volcanoes help slow global warming?
How small volcanic eruptions may have slowed surface temperature rise
Volcanic Eruptions 'Aid Slowdown in Global Warming'
Comet landing a major victory for math and science Valley morning Star
Philae and Rosetta scored a major victory for math and science this past week. The landing of Philae on Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko made headlines around the planet. Philae was about the size of a small refrigerator and was designed to use solar ...
Philae Lander Found Organic Molecules on Comet's SurfaceTechnoBuffalo
Rosetta lander detects organic comet matterThe Times (subscription)
praise FOR that POWERLESS comet landerChicago Sun-Times
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Philae and Rosetta scored a major victory for math and science this past week. The landing of Philae on Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko made headlines around the planet. Philae was about the size of a small refrigerator and was designed to use solar ...
Philae Lander Found Organic Molecules on Comet's Surface
Rosetta lander detects organic comet matter
praise FOR that POWERLESS comet lander
Why Didn't The Universe Collapse After The Big Bang? We Have Gravity To Thank Tech Times
According to physics, the Universe shouldn't be here. Theories dictate that because the Universe was so unstable after the Big Bang, it should have quickly collapsed. However, it didn't. And now we know why: gravity. In 2012, CERN discovered the ...
Higgs Boson Threatened The Early Universe, But Gravity Saved The DayUniverse Today
Gravity Saved Universe From Collapse After Big Bang Say ScientistsGuardian Liberty Voice
19 November 2014 in News: Gravity saved the universe after the Big Bang?Astronomy Now Online
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According to physics, the Universe shouldn't be here. Theories dictate that because the Universe was so unstable after the Big Bang, it should have quickly collapsed. However, it didn't. And now we know why: gravity. In 2012, CERN discovered the ...
Higgs Boson Threatened The Early Universe, But Gravity Saved The Day
Gravity Saved Universe From Collapse After Big Bang Say Scientists
19 November 2014 in News: Gravity saved the universe after the Big Bang?
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