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2015-08-03 Malaysia Science


The Sunday Times
   
Barnacles hold clue to fate of MH370   
The Sunday Times
BARNACLES attached to the aircraft wing part found on the Indian Ocean island of Réunion could provide vital clues to one of the greatest mysteries in recent aviation history. French marine biologists will examine a 6ft wing flap thought to belong to ...

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ABC News
   
Suspected MH370 flaperon arrives for identification at BEA, Toulouse   
euronews
An airline wing flap washed up on Reunion Island beach last week has arrived in the French city of Toulouse. Aviation experts will examine and identify the flaperon at the Bureau d'Enquêtes et d'Analyses (BEA), Europe's leading centre for analysing ...
MH370 Probe: What's Next for the Flaperon?   myCentralOregon.com

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Malay Mail Online
   
Scientists to share data on high-speed network   
Economic Times
By John Markoff A series of ultra-high-speed fibre-optic cables will weave a cluster of West Coast university laboratories and supercomputer centres into a network called the Pacific Research Platform as part of a five-year, $5-million grant from the ...
A network that is faster than the Internet but only for research scientists   Malay Mail Online

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The News International
   
Three super-Earths found 21 light years from Earth   
Dispatch Times
Astronomers said yesterday they had found a planetary system with three super-Earths orbiting a bright, dwarf star – one of them likely a volcanic world of molten rock. The planet called HD2191134b, with two other super-Earths and one outer giant ...
Scientists Just Discovered the Nearest Rocky Planet to Our Solar System   From Quarks to Quasars
Super Earths Just 21 Lights Years Away   TV Newsroom
Rocky exoplanet found is gold mine for astronomers   The Weather Space

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RT
   
Stunning footage of Reunion island volcano spewing lava (VIDEO)   
RT
A new jaw-dropping up-close video displays the eruption of the Piton de la Fournaise volcano located on Reunion Island in the Indian Ocean near Madagascar. New footage of the eruption, which prompted evacuation on Friday, shows the fiery rivers of lava ...

Highly active volcano erupts on Reunion amid media frenzy   The Seattle Times
MH370 search: Volcanic eruption on Réunion 'wouldn't hamper' debris search   Irish Independent
Volcano erupts on Indian Ocean island Reunion   BBC News

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Daily Star
   
Missing link? Evolution clue as scientists discover the fossil of four-legged ...   
Daily Star
It is hoped the find will provide ground-breaking clues on the process of evolution and how serpents lost their legs. The fossil was unearthed by Dr Dave Martill, from the University of Portsmouth, in a German museum collection. Dr Martill said: "It ...

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CTV News
   
A car drives by HitchBOT, a hitchhiking robot in Marblehead, Mass. on July 17 ...   
CTV News
HitchBOT, a friendly hitchhiking robot that became famous on social media during its travels through Canada and Europe has been destroyed while on a trip across the United States. “Unfortunately, hitchBOT was vandalized overnight in Philadelphia,” the ...

Hitchhiking robot's cross-country trip ends in Philly   KOIN.com
Vandals cut short robot's hitchhiking adventure   Boston Globe
Makers of traveling mini-robot say it was mugged - in Philly   Philly.com
Belfast Telegraph   
Daily Mail   
Boston.com   
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Livemint
   
Bees naturally vaccinate their babies: Study   
Financial Express
When it comes to vaccinating their babies, bees don't have a choice - they naturally immunise their offspring against specific diseases found in their environments, scientists say. By: PTI | August 2, 2015 11:30 PM ...

Bees naturally vaccinated by queen to protect against disease   State Column
Study Reveals That Queen Bees Vaccinate The Members Of The Colonies Against   Fx Report Daily
Bees naturally vaccinate their babies, scientists find   Santa Fe New Mexican
Science Recorder   
TV Newsroom   
Livemint   
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Discovery News
   
This peanut-shaped asteroid flew past Earth last weekend   
Sentinel Republic
Radar signals were sent toward 1999 JD6 from NASA's 70-meter DSS-14 antenna at the Goldstone Complex in California's Mojave Desert, and received at the even larger NRAO Green Bank Telescope in West Virginia. “The Goldstone antenna beams a ...

NASA captures Earth flyby of 'space peanut'   TV Newsroom
What exactly does NASA use its Earth sciences money for?   MyAJC (subscription)
Boffins: Spooky, spinning SPACE PEANUT butters up Earth with close flyby   The Register

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