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2015-06-04 Zimbabwe Science


Los Angeles Times
   
Weird wobbling moons observed in the Pluto system   
Los Angeles Times
Astronmer say the Pluto system is more bizarre and complicated than anyone expected. Observations made with the Hubble Space Telescope suggest the dwarf planet's four smallest moons -- Nix, Hydra, Kerberos and Styx -- wobble in their orbits and tumble ...

Watch the drunken wobble of Pluto's smaller moons   CNET
Astronomers Describe the Chaotic Dance and Planetlike System of Pluto's Moons   NDTV
Astronomers Describe the Chaotic Dance of Pluto's Moons   New York Times
The Register   
Firstpost   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Large Hadron Collider is cranking up again: prepare to have your mind blown   
Sydney Morning Herald
Strap yourselves in. The last time boffins smashed particles together at the Large Hadron Collider, they discovered evidence for the long-theorised but never-before-seen Higgs boson. Now, scientists are nearly doubling the amount of energy that will smash ...

Large Hadron Collider all fired up again   Irish Examiner
World's biggest particle smasher cranks up   The Nation
Large Hadron Collider resumes experiments at new peak power   The Space Reporter
Telegraph.co.uk   
PerfScience   
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Times of India
   
Chimps are capable of cooking: Research   
Times of India
WASHINGTON: Chimpanzees have the cognitive abilities required for cooking, which were believed to be limited to humans, and the primates even choose to hoard raw vegetables if they know they will have the chance to 'cook' them later on, according to a ...

'Top Chef Ape Edition'? Chimps may have mental capacity to cook   CNET
Chimps have mental skills to cook, says study   The Hindu
Chimpanzees have mental skills to cook, study finds   Sydney Morning Herald
Montreal Gazette   
The Nation   
CBS Local   
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The Nation
   
2000-yr-old pearl found in Australia   
The Nation
SYDNEY: Australian scientists said Wednesday they have uncovered a 'very rare' 2,000-year-old natural sea pearl - the first found on the vast island continent - while excavating a remote coastal Aboriginal site. Archaeologists were working the site on the ...

Australia: Carbon dating reveals 2000-year-old pearl   BBC News
Ancient pearl dated as 2000 years old in WA's Kimberley region   ABC Online

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The Guardian
   
Paris climate pledges 'will only delay dangerous warming by two years'   
The Guardian
Severe heatwave in India has distorted road markings, melting parts of road in New Delhi. India is among the 150 countries that have yet to submit their carbon pledges despite a March end deadline. Photograph: Harish Tyagi/EPA. Arthur Neslen and Karl ...

Michael Mann's Dire Predictions Provides Ultimate Guide on Understanding ...   Huffington Post (blog)
Climate talks in Bonn a warm-up act for Paris   Crikey
Climate-Change biology Warming threat to ocean biodiversity   Nature.com
Climate Central   
Jakarta Post   
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ABC Online
   
Celebrating 50 years of NASA's spacewalks   
ABC Online
NASA is celebrating the 50th anniversary of the first American spacewalk, performed on June 3, 1965 by Edward H White II. White reportedly enjoyed his 21-minute spacewalk so much that he was reluctant to return to his spacecraft and had to be ordered ...

'Suit Up': NASA Celebrates 50th Anniversary of First US Spacewalk   NBCNews.com
dated June 4, 1965   The Hindu
Relive 50 Years Of Humans Walking in Space   Gizmodo
ABC News   
Orlando Sentinel   
U.S. News & World Report   
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AsiaOne
   
Rich states can't meet 2020 climate aid goal alone: researchers   
Reuters
BARCELONA (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - An international commitment to provide $100 billion a year by 2020 to help vulnerable countries tackle climate change is unlikely to be met if only government funding from rich nations is counted towards it, ...

Private sector must pay more into $100bn global climate fund, says report   The Guardian
Rich Nations' $100 Billion Climate Aid Hangs on New Funding Plan   Bloomberg
Businesses must contribute to $100bn climate finance target, warns WRI   edie.net

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TIME
   
Experts believe the sex-crazed dusky antechinus is mating itself into extinction   
The Advocate
THERE are several reasons why the newly discovered Tasman Peninsula dusky antechinus is under threat. See your ad here. The Tasman Peninsula dusky antechinus (Antechinus vandycki) is under threat. According to Queensland University of ...

New suicidal, sex-crazed marsupials discovered   Science Now
Fatal Attraction—The Loving That Leads These Marsupials to Death   Latinos Health
These marsupials mate to death   KAGS News
News Every day   
Bustle   
The Silver Ink   
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CNN
   
World's largest telescope to explore universe's deepest secrets   
CNN
(CNN) In the vast expanse of the universe, we are still trying to find our place. Is there anyone else out there? Where do we come from? Are there other habitable planets like our own? These are just some of the questions astronomers and scientists grapple ...

World's largest telescope to reveal universe   WSBT-TV
Giant Magellan Telescope: Largest ever telescope one step closer to being built   Radio Australia
Giant telescope begins construction   Arizona Daily Star

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Tech Times
   
Nobel Prize Winner Irwin Rose Passes Away   
Tech Times
Irwin Rose was a mentor and colleague to a lot of people at UCI. His death was received with sadness as the science community lost one of its brilliant minds. (Photo : University of California, Irvine). Nobel laureate Irwin Rose has died at the age of 88.
Irwin Rose, who shared 2004 Nobel Prize in chemistry, dies at 88   Washington Post
Irwin Rose, 2004 American Nobel Prize Winner Bids Adieu at 88   NYC Today
Irwin Rose, Nobel Laureate and UCI Cancer Researcher, Dies   Patch.com
Reuters   
Hindustan Times   
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