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Curiosity rover takes new selfie on Mars
Economic Times
NEW YORK: NASA's Mars rover Curiosity has posted a new selfie taken on a sandstone outcrop in the Kimberley region of Mars. Curiosity took dozens of images over many months that were later combined into a self-portrait, ABC reported Sunday. The Gale ...
Curiosity discovers how water shaped the landscape of MarsCNET
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Economic Times
NEW YORK: NASA's Mars rover Curiosity has posted a new selfie taken on a sandstone outcrop in the Kimberley region of Mars. Curiosity took dozens of images over many months that were later combined into a self-portrait, ABC reported Sunday. The Gale ...
Curiosity discovers how water shaped the landscape of Mars
Sediment Yields Clues on Martian Lake Effect
Curiosity Rover finds new indications of water on Mars
CrazyEngineers
NASA's New Horizons Spacecraft Turned Up For Rendezvous With Pluto System
CrazyEngineers
After spending about two-third of its flight time in space and travelling more than 2.9 billion miles from Earth, NASA's spacecraft 'New Horizons' has been switched from hibernation to active mode. The main objective of the space probe is to study Pluto and its ...
New Horizons is set to unravel Pluto's secrets: Does it have a subsurface ocean?The Space Reporter
Here Are 5 Cool Things You Didn't Know About PlutoTIME
NASA's New Horizon all set to deploy to research about Pluto any minuteThe Westside Story
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CrazyEngineers
After spending about two-third of its flight time in space and travelling more than 2.9 billion miles from Earth, NASA's spacecraft 'New Horizons' has been switched from hibernation to active mode. The main objective of the space probe is to study Pluto and its ...
New Horizons is set to unravel Pluto's secrets: Does it have a subsurface ocean?
Here Are 5 Cool Things You Didn't Know About Pluto
NASA's New Horizon all set to deploy to research about Pluto any minute
Climate Central
Deadly Heat in Europe 10x More Likely Than Decade Ago
Climate Central
In the summer of 2003, when temperatures soared above 100 degrees throughout western Europe, the heat wave killed more than 14,800 in France alone and 35,000 people across the continent. It was the most intense heat Europe had seen in more than ...
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Climate Central
In the summer of 2003, when temperatures soared above 100 degrees throughout western Europe, the heat wave killed more than 14,800 in France alone and 35,000 people across the continent. It was the most intense heat Europe had seen in more than ...
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Whales left to rot on SA beach
9news.com.au
That's the question facing South Australian authorities who say the massive marine mammals, which died after beaching themselves on the Yorke Peninsula, will probably be left to rot. The sperm whales, said to be about 10 metres in length, were found on ...
Whale carcasses could be left to rot on SA beach after mass strandingABC Online
Six Sperm Whales Die in Rare Mass BeachingDiscovery News
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9news.com.au
That's the question facing South Australian authorities who say the massive marine mammals, which died after beaching themselves on the Yorke Peninsula, will probably be left to rot. The sperm whales, said to be about 10 metres in length, were found on ...
Whale carcasses could be left to rot on SA beach after mass stranding
Six Sperm Whales Die in Rare Mass Beaching
Video: Seven dead sperm whales found dead on beach in South Australia
Daily Times
ESA to begin building $1.3bn Extremely Large Telescope
Daily Times
A space telescope so huge it could spot sign of alien life has been given the go ahead. The European Extremely Large Telescope (E-ELT) will have a primary mirror 39 metres in diametre, allowing it to gather around 15 times more light than the largest optical ...
Building of World's Largest Telescope is Finally a GoTech Times
Construction Of World's Largest Telescope In Chile BeginsChristianity Daily
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Construction Dive
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Daily Times
A space telescope so huge it could spot sign of alien life has been given the go ahead. The European Extremely Large Telescope (E-ELT) will have a primary mirror 39 metres in diametre, allowing it to gather around 15 times more light than the largest optical ...
Building of World's Largest Telescope is Finally a Go
Construction Of World's Largest Telescope In Chile Begins
World's Biggest Telescope Gets Long-Awaited Green Light
Financial Express
Most countries left out of $8b climate finance
Oman Tribune
Half of nearly $8 billion in climate finance given to the developing world since 2003 went to just 10 countries, and nations most at risk got the short end of the stick, a report said late on Sunday as UN chief Ban Ki-moon said it is “not fair” for all countries to ...
Climate finance report: Poorest countries 'left behind'Daily Sabah
Morocco, Main Recipient of International Climate Aid: ReportMorocco World News
Poorest countries 'left behind': climate reportThe Daily Star
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Economic Times
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Oman Tribune
Half of nearly $8 billion in climate finance given to the developing world since 2003 went to just 10 countries, and nations most at risk got the short end of the stick, a report said late on Sunday as UN chief Ban Ki-moon said it is “not fair” for all countries to ...
Climate finance report: Poorest countries 'left behind'
Morocco, Main Recipient of International Climate Aid: Report
Poorest countries 'left behind': climate report
Nature World News
Scientists reveal the hidden stories in archives' parchment
Yorkshire Post
Millions of documents stored in archives could provide scientists with the key to tracing the development of agriculture in the British Isles over the last 700 years, according to new research. But the crucial information the documents hold is not contained in their ...
The Secrets of Parchment: Hints of Agriculture HistoryNature World News
TCD scientists develop unique method for tracing historical agricultural ...RTE.ie
Agriculture's Historical Secrets Reveled Through Genetic Sequencing Of Ancient ...Headlines & Global News
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ScienceBlog.com (blog)
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Yorkshire Post
Millions of documents stored in archives could provide scientists with the key to tracing the development of agriculture in the British Isles over the last 700 years, according to new research. But the crucial information the documents hold is not contained in their ...
The Secrets of Parchment: Hints of Agriculture History
TCD scientists develop unique method for tracing historical agricultural ...
Agriculture's Historical Secrets Reveled Through Genetic Sequencing Of Ancient ...
Universe Today
City boy who helped land a spacecraft on a comet
Hindustan Times
A Gorai school will celebrate one of its own, Dr Chaitanya Giri, the only Indian scientist to be associated with the Rosetta Mission, which landed robotic spacecraft Philae Lander on a comet last month. Advertisement. Swami Vivekanand International School, ...
New Official Name of Rosetta Landing Site is AgilkiaFrench Tribune
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Hindustan Times
A Gorai school will celebrate one of its own, Dr Chaitanya Giri, the only Indian scientist to be associated with the Rosetta Mission, which landed robotic spacecraft Philae Lander on a comet last month. Advertisement. Swami Vivekanand International School, ...
New Official Name of Rosetta Landing Site is Agilkia
Indian Express
Point of order on global climate change
Brisbane Times
When are we going to wake up? We now learn that the Prime Minister's office tried to block Julie Bishop's proposal to travel to global climate negotiations in Peru ("Bishop outflanks Abbott", December 9). The rest of the world moves on and we are lumbered ...
Global warming threat cut slightly, still severe: studyLivemint
Climate talks divided on eve of ministers' arrivalBusinessWorld Online Edition
Hot seat at UN climate talks: US delegation challenged over targets on ...Minneapolis Star Tribune
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Brisbane Times
When are we going to wake up? We now learn that the Prime Minister's office tried to block Julie Bishop's proposal to travel to global climate negotiations in Peru ("Bishop outflanks Abbott", December 9). The rest of the world moves on and we are lumbered ...
Global warming threat cut slightly, still severe: study
Climate talks divided on eve of ministers' arrival
Hot seat at UN climate talks: US delegation challenged over targets on ...
World Bank Group
Transforming the Economy to Achieve Zero Net Emissions
World Bank Group
To stabilize warming at less than 2 degrees Celsius, as the international community agreed in 2009, the world will have to cut greenhouse gas emissions to net zero before 2100. Economic policy will be the key to mobilizing that global response, World Bank ...
World Bank's Kim Calls for Binding Targets on Carbon Next YearBusinessweek
Nicholas Stern: New Climate Change Approach NeededCleanTechnica
Stern warning: Legally-binding climate deal 'not necessary'BBC News
Sydney Morning Herald
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World Bank Group
To stabilize warming at less than 2 degrees Celsius, as the international community agreed in 2009, the world will have to cut greenhouse gas emissions to net zero before 2100. Economic policy will be the key to mobilizing that global response, World Bank ...
World Bank's Kim Calls for Binding Targets on Carbon Next Year
Nicholas Stern: New Climate Change Approach Needed
Stern warning: Legally-binding climate deal 'not necessary'
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