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2015-09-06 Zimbabwe Science


Livemint
   
Researchers find one-million-year-old monkey fossil in underwater cave   
Livemint
File photo. The paper was published this week in the Journal of Human Evolution. Photo: Christine Pemberton. Melbourne: Scientists have dated a species of fossil monkey, roughly the size of a small cat, from the Caribbean region to just over one ...
Million-Year-Old Monkey Bone Found in Caribbean Cave   Environment News Service
1million year old monkey fossil discovered in underwater cave   Financial Express
Monkey Fossil confirms to be a Million Years Old   I4U News
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WallStreet OTC
   
Predator-Prey Ratio: The New Power Law of the Nature   
The Market Business
Scientists said this week they have uncovered what seems to be an unusual law of nature that keeps big predator numbers low across vast spaces of the Earth and its oceans. Even when there are plenty of prey around for larger creatures such as lions to ...
Decline in number of lions explained with predator to prey ratio   Northern Californian
Predator-Prey Ratio: The New Power Law of Nature   Clapway
Study reveals Why There aren't more Lions   Ledger Gazette
Nature World Report   
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Dispatch Times
   
13.2 billion-years old Farthest Galaxy Discovered   
Dispatch Times
A team of researchers from California Institute of Technology (Caltech) has detected a 13.2-billion-years old galaxy which may be the most distant galaxy ever found. It wasn't until the universe was about a billion years old that these atoms were ...
Discovery of farthest known galaxy raises questions about early universe   Youth Independent News
Scientists Find Furthest and Maybe Oldest Galaxy in the Universe   Pioneer News
Astronomers Discovered 13.2 billion-years old Farthest-ever Galaxy   KRWG News22

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The Budapest Report
   
Your cat doesn''t love you: science   
The Budapest Report
Rudyard Kipling was right. Cats really do walk by themselves and do not need their owners to feel secure and safe, a new study has shown. Although owners might worry that their pet is nervously pining for their return when they leave the house, in fact .
Cats think they're secured and safe; They don't miss their masters   Weekly Observer
Cats Don't Miss Us When We're Not Around, Study Suggests   KRWG News22
Cats and dogs share different bond with owners: Study   Northern Californian
The Weather Space   
The Independent   
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Techie News
   
Animals, not meteors, were responsible for first mass extinction   
Techie News
The end-Ediacaran extinction shows that the evolution of new behaviors can fundamentally change the entire planet, and we are the most powerful 'ecosystem engineers' ever known. By Ravi Mandalia -. September 5, 2015. 25. 0. Fossil of frond-like ...

Critters caused Earth's first mass extinction, not a meteorite or a volcano   Ledger Gazette
Scientists Say on Earth's First Mass Extinction Was Caused by Critters   Press Examiner
Critters, not catastrophe, caused Earth's first mass extinction   Dispatch Times
Fx Report Daily   
Jewocity.com (press release) (blog)   
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Tech Times
   
NASA's Hedgehog Robot could Bounce Around Comets And Other Objects in the ...   
Tech Times
The Hedgehog robot does not roll around on wheels but instead bounces around a comet or asteroid's surface. It was designed to overcome the challenges of traversing small bodies in the solar system. (Photo : NASA/JPL-Caltech/Stanford). Traditional ...

A little 'Hedgehog' spacecraft might tumble across a comet one day   TV Newsroom
NASA unveils concept of new type of rover called 'Hedgehog'   Press Examiner
Nasa gets rugged rover Hedgehog to probe new worlds   Pune Mirror

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The Budapest Report
   
Particle Collider Helps Scientists Re-Create Droplets Of ''Primordial Soup''   
The Budapest Report
A state of matter that was previously thought to have existed within a few milliseconds of the universe's creation at the Big Bang has been produced by particle collisions at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) at the Brookhaven National Laboratory.
Large Hadron Collider helps recreate Big Bang's 'littlest liquid'   KRWG News22
Large Hadron Collider team detects Quark-Gluon Plasma   Northern Californian
Large Hadron Collider Creates the 'Littlest Liquid' from the Big Bang   Celebrity Cafe - Entertainment News (blog)
Nature World Report   
The Standard Daily   
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Daily News & Analysis
   
2020 vision: Big polluters pledge to reduce emissions   
TODAYonline
BONN (Germany) — Countries responsible for almost three-quarters of the world's greenhouse gas pollution have submitted pledges to reduce emissions in the post-2020 period, indicating progress toward a historic climate deal the United Nations is ...
Climate negotiators torn by opposing fears   The Straits Times
Contours of landmark UN climate pact starting to take shape   seattlepi.com
New strategy to boost flagging climate talks   Daily News & Analysis

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PPP Focus.com
   
Earth Has Lost Half of Its Trees Since Dawn of Civilization   
PPP Focus.com
In fact, today's 3.04 trillion tree estimate is the lowest number of trees since the start of human civilisation, according to Dr Crowther. To use the above-mentioned models to estimate the number of trees in each of the planet's biomes, we moved our ...
Yale Study Finds 3 Trillion Trees   The Weather Space
This is how many trees are left on the planet   Business Insider
Capturing the beauty of Earth's 3.04 trillion trees   Mashable
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YLE News   
Celebrity Cafe - Entertainment News (blog)   
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