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2015-06-21 Malaysia Science


THE BUSINESS TIMES
   
How climate-change doubters lost a papal fight   
Washington Post
VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis was about to take a major step backing the science behind human-driven global warming, and Philippe de Larminat was determined to change his mind. A French doubter who authored a book arguing that solar activity — not ...

The Pope 'combats' climate change   The Star Online
Pope rejects carbon pricing   Toronto Sun
Why Pope Francis cares about saving the material world   The Nation
Fox News Latino   
Miami Herald (blog)   
Mirror.co.uk   
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The Star Online
   
Pole to Paris for climate awareness   
The Star Online
KUALA LUMPUR: Daniel Price (pic) is on a mission to tell the world about climate change. And he's doing it by cycling 17,000km from the South Pole to Paris. Stopping in Malaysia, the 27-year-old told The Star that his journey started because he was ...

MAYOR KEVIN MCKEOWN JOINS NATIONAL MAYORS' CALL ON PRESIDENT ...   Santa monica Observed

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The Hindu
   
New Marie Curie film showcases struggle   
The Hindu
Filming is underway in Poland on a new biopic about the life of Marie Sklodowska-Curie, the first woman ever to win not one, but two, Nobel prizes for her seminal discoveries in physics and chemistry. Working in Paris, Curie coined the term "radioactivity" after ...

Marie Curie biopic draws attention on women's struggles in science   Malay Mail Online
New Marie Curie film to shed light on women's struggles in science   Raw Story
Marie Curie biopic spotlights women's struggles in science   Arab News
Jezebel   
The Mary Sue   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Kangaroos are left-handers by nature, according to Russian research   
Sydney Morning Herald
A group of Russian scientists have been surprised to discover most kangaroos are left-handed, challenging existing understanding of marsupials. Yegor Malashichev, an evolutionary biologist at Saint Petersburg State University, studied handedness in ...

Most kangaroos are 'left-handed': study   Daily Times
Are kangaroos lefties?   The Hindu
It turns out kangaroos are lefties   USA TODAY
CBC.ca   
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Toronto Star
   
Earth's species disappearing at frightening rate, study finds   
Toronto Star
Animal species are disappearing at an accelerating rate — portending the sixth mass extinction in the 4.5-billion-year history of the Earth, a new study concludes. “We are entering a mass extinction equivalent to what happened to the dinosaurs” unless ...

'Humans driving sixth mega wipeout of animals'   The Hindu
The Earth stands on the brink of its sixth mass extinction and the fault is ours   The Guardian
Humans under threat in new mass extinction   Sky News Australia
Voice of America   
Alaska Dispatch News   
New York's PIX11 / WPIX-TV   
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The Next Digit
   
Recent Image from Cassini shows a clear view of craters on Saturn's moon Dione   
The Next Digit
Cassini added yet another feather to NASA's crown as the spacecraft just snapped the closest picture of Saturn's satellite Dione till date. The spacecraft can be easily termed as the source of all the major information that we have about the ring planet. Saturn is ...

Cassini probe zooms in on Saturn's craggy Dione moon   The Register
Recent Image from Cassini shows a clear view of craters on Saturn's moon ...   Vocal Republic
Scientists stunned after taking a close look at this picture of Saturn's moon Dione   Morning Ticker
West Texas News   
Empire State Tribune   
ABC News   
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CBS News
   
Venus, Jupiter on beautiful "collision" course   
CBS News
Stargazers this weekend are in for a treat. Venus and Jupiter have been drawing nearer to each other in the sky all month. Friday and Saturday, after dusk, they will appear to come together and will most likely the brightest objects in the sky, after the sun and ...

Celestial event   The Hindu

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GMA News
   
Summer solstice expected to bring longest day on Monday   
GMA News
Expect Monday to be one long day – literally – due to the summer solstice, state astronomers said. The summer solstice this year is due to occur at 12:38 a.m. Monday, PAGASA acting administrator Vicente Malano said. "Philippine nights are at their shortest ...

5 facts about the first day of summer   FOX 9 News
Hot times ahead: Summer solstice today   CapitalGazette.com
Why Sunday is Longest Day of the Year #SummerSolstice   WFMY News 2
iDigitalTimes.com   
International Business Times   
Manchester Evening News   
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