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Doomsday clock moves to three minutes before midnight (poll)
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Kennette Benedict, executive director of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, stands beside the old Doomsday Clock, which showed five minutes until midnight. Benedict announced during a news conference Thursday the new clock reads three minutes until ...
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Kennette Benedict, executive director of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, stands beside the old Doomsday Clock, which showed five minutes until midnight. Benedict announced during a news conference Thursday the new clock reads three minutes until ...
Three minutes to midnight: Climate and nuclear threats see Doomsday Clock ...
The Doomsday Clock Moves 2 Minutes Closer To Midnight
Scientists Warn We're Ever-Closer To The Apocalypse
Christian Science Monitor
Rare, crazy-looking shark caught by Australian fisherman
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Of course, from the shark's perspective, it's probably we humans who are the crazy-looking ones. By Tanya Lewis, LiveScience January 22, 2015. close. The bizarre creature was pulled up from a depth of nearly a mile, off the southeastern coast of Australia.
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Christian Science Monitor
Of course, from the shark's perspective, it's probably we humans who are the crazy-looking ones. By Tanya Lewis, LiveScience January 22, 2015. close. The bizarre creature was pulled up from a depth of nearly a mile, off the southeastern coast of Australia.
A 'Living Fossil' Frilled Shark Found In Waters Of Victoria
Rare 'living fossil' — an eel-like shark with 300 razor-sharp teeth — caught off ...
Australian fishermen catch “horrific-looking” frilled shark
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Global warming believers are like a 'cult', says MIT scientist Richard Lindzen
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Climate change alarmists have been likened to a fanatical 'cult' by an MIT professor of meteorology. Dr Richard Lindzen told a Massachusetts-based radio station that people who believe in global warming are becoming more hysterical in their arguments.
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Climate change alarmists have been likened to a fanatical 'cult' by an MIT professor of meteorology. Dr Richard Lindzen told a Massachusetts-based radio station that people who believe in global warming are becoming more hysterical in their arguments.
'Lukewarmer' Matt Ridley on How to Debate Climate Change
Little argument about reality of global warming
Eco Talk: How human activity influences climate change
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Goosebumps And Gas: New Data From Rosetta Probe Describes Comet
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Comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko, the hurtling hunk of dust and ice that's being tailed by an Earth-made space probe as it hurtles toward the sun,. We're learning more about the comet that a European Space Agency paired up with its Rosetta probe, ...
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Comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko, the hurtling hunk of dust and ice that's being tailed by an Earth-made space probe as it hurtles toward the sun,. We're learning more about the comet that a European Space Agency paired up with its Rosetta probe, ...
Rosetta's up-close views of comet: stunning, but puzzling
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Rosetta Spacecraft Raises New Questions About Comet's Origin
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Tool making arose earlier among human ancestors
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Our ape-like ancestors may have stopped dragging their knuckles and started making tools a half million years earlier than previously thought, according to a new study. Fossils radically alter ideas about the look of man's earliest ancestors. Thomas H. Maugh ...
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Los Angeles Times
Our ape-like ancestors may have stopped dragging their knuckles and started making tools a half million years earlier than previously thought, according to a new study. Fossils radically alter ideas about the look of man's earliest ancestors. Thomas H. Maugh ...
Tool use in human ancestors may have developed earlier than originally thought
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Get a Grip: Hints of Oldest Tool Use Found in Ancient Hand Bones
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Laser treated metal can bounce-off water
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Researchers from University Rochester have made metal water resistant to an extent where the water droplets just bounce off like tiny basketballs. The newly designed metal will have multiple applications like storing water in countries facing water scarcity, ...
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Researchers from University Rochester have made metal water resistant to an extent where the water droplets just bounce off like tiny basketballs. The newly designed metal will have multiple applications like storing water in countries facing water scarcity, ...
Rare waterproof metal where water droplets simply bounce off [VIDEO]
Metal so slippery that water bounces
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Interstellar travel could be possible 'using wormhole at centre of galaxy'
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Interstellar travel could be more than Hollywood fiction after scientists suggested a wormhole exists at the centre of our galaxy. Experts believe it would be possible to navigate through the giant doorway, which has the potential to take us to another galaxy or ...
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Interstellar travel could be more than Hollywood fiction after scientists suggested a wormhole exists at the centre of our galaxy. Experts believe it would be possible to navigate through the giant doorway, which has the potential to take us to another galaxy or ...
Milky Way May Contain Interstellar Style Space-Time Tunnel
Could a huge wormhole to another galaxy exist in the Milky Way?
Wormhole to another galaxy may exist in Milky Way
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Andromeda Galaxy up close
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NASA release the largest and sharpest image ever taken of the Andromeda galaxy by the ESA Hubble Space Telescope showing over 100 million stars. 23/01/15. The ancient archaeological site of Pompeii is pictured in front of Mount Vesuvius in this April.
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NASA release the largest and sharpest image ever taken of the Andromeda galaxy by the ESA Hubble Space Telescope showing over 100 million stars. 23/01/15. The ancient archaeological site of Pompeii is pictured in front of Mount Vesuvius in this April.
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Andromeda: Our Sister Galaxy
Hubble captures most detailed image ever seen of Andromeda galaxy
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Scientists Decode Ancient Information Taken from Meteorites
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Scientists from Cambridge University have found a way to read the ancient information contained inside meteorites, according to BBC. They noted that the data can be used to gain a deeper understanding of the Earth's core. For the study, the researchers ...
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Scientists from Cambridge University have found a way to read the ancient information contained inside meteorites, according to BBC. They noted that the data can be used to gain a deeper understanding of the Earth's core. For the study, the researchers ...
Scientists Figure Out A Way To Read Hidden Messages On Ancient Meteorites
Meteorite's magnetic memory gives clues to Earth's future
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Asteroid impact may not be the main killer of dinosaurs 65 million years ago
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A NEW RESEARCH is challenging the widely accepted hypothesis that a large ASTEROID killed all the dinosaurs on this planet, the event that changed the food chain and life on Earth forever. A team of experts in London published a new research that will try ...
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A NEW RESEARCH is challenging the widely accepted hypothesis that a large ASTEROID killed all the dinosaurs on this planet, the event that changed the food chain and life on Earth forever. A team of experts in London published a new research that will try ...
Research questions dino-killing asteroid theory
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Asteroid may not have wiped out dinosaurs: New evidence is found in crater
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