Craters mark double asteroid impact on early Earth ABC Science Online
Double trouble Some 458 million years ago, Earth was whacked in a double asteroid strike, leaving craters visible in Sweden today, say scientists. The event, they say, can be traced to "one of the largest cosmic catastrophes" in the history of the solar system ...
Earth hit by double asteroids 458 million years agoMSN News
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Double trouble Some 458 million years ago, Earth was whacked in a double asteroid strike, leaving craters visible in Sweden today, say scientists. The event, they say, can be traced to "one of the largest cosmic catastrophes" in the history of the solar system ...
Earth hit by double asteroids 458 million years ago
EU reaches deal to cut greenhouse gas emissions SFGate
BRUSSELS — European Union leaders agreed early Friday to cut greenhouse gas emissions in the 28-nation bloc to at least 40 percent below 1990 levels by 2030. The deal was aimed at countering climate change and setting an example for the rest of the ...
EU climate deal an 'opening gambit' ahead of 2015 Paris talksABC Online
European Union nations set new climate change target, with compromisesSouth China Morning Post (subscription)
EU strikes compromise to set new climate targetReuters
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BRUSSELS — European Union leaders agreed early Friday to cut greenhouse gas emissions in the 28-nation bloc to at least 40 percent below 1990 levels by 2030. The deal was aimed at countering climate change and setting an example for the rest of the ...
EU climate deal an 'opening gambit' ahead of 2015 Paris talks
European Union nations set new climate change target, with compromises
EU strikes compromise to set new climate target
Science Graphic of the Week: Spectacular, Twisted Solar Eruption Wired
Computer simulation of a 2006 solar eruption as a magnetic rope squeezed out of equilibrium and ballooned upward, converting stored energy into kinetic energy that blasted particles from the sun's surface. Tahar Amari /Centre de physique théorique.
Understanding and predicting solar flaresNanowerk
'Twisted rope' clue to dangerous solar stormsIndependent Online
'Twisted rope' of charged particles may provide clue to dangerous solar stormsThe Japan Times
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Computer simulation of a 2006 solar eruption as a magnetic rope squeezed out of equilibrium and ballooned upward, converting stored energy into kinetic energy that blasted particles from the sun's surface. Tahar Amari /Centre de physique théorique.
Understanding and predicting solar flares
'Twisted rope' clue to dangerous solar storms
'Twisted rope' of charged particles may provide clue to dangerous solar storms
Partial solar eclipse sweeps across US Sky News Australia
A partial solar eclipse has swept across much of North America, triggering floods of blurry pictures of a crescent-shaped sun on Twitter and other social media. The best views were on the west coast including California, where the moon blanked out nearly half ...
Partial solar eclipse sweeps across North AmericaAsiaOne
Here's how to safely watch partial solar eclipse on Thursday, Oct. 23.Tech Times
Eye-catching images of the partial solar eclipseUSA TODAY
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A partial solar eclipse has swept across much of North America, triggering floods of blurry pictures of a crescent-shaped sun on Twitter and other social media. The best views were on the west coast including California, where the moon blanked out nearly half ...
Partial solar eclipse sweeps across North America
Here's how to safely watch partial solar eclipse on Thursday, Oct. 23.
Eye-catching images of the partial solar eclipse
China launches first mission to moon and back Channel News Asia
China launched its first space mission to the moon and back early Friday (Oct 24), authorities said, the latest step forward for Beijing's ambitious programme to one day land a Chinese citizen on the Earth's only natural satellite. PHOTOS. File photo: An image ...
China Launches Test Return Orbiter For Lunar MissionBernama
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China launched its first space mission to the moon and back early Friday (Oct 24), authorities said, the latest step forward for Beijing's ambitious programme to one day land a Chinese citizen on the Earth's only natural satellite. PHOTOS. File photo: An image ...
China Launches Test Return Orbiter For Lunar Mission
China Launches Experimental Moon Orbiter
Eight months on ´Hawaiian Mars´ tests rigors of exploration The News International
WASHINGTON: Six people have sealed themselves inside a white vinyl dome in Hawaii to embark on an eight-month test of how their mental health might fare during a mission to Mars. The NASA-funded project, the longest US Mars simulation yet, involves ...
Notes and notablesDaily Press
Space Explorers Hole Up in Hawaii to Simulate Life on MarsTechNewsWorld
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WASHINGTON: Six people have sealed themselves inside a white vinyl dome in Hawaii to embark on an eight-month test of how their mental health might fare during a mission to Mars. The NASA-funded project, the longest US Mars simulation yet, involves ...
Notes and notables
Space Explorers Hole Up in Hawaii to Simulate Life on Mars
Six bedrooms, a kitchen, bathroom, dining room and a pantry: Welcome to the ...
This Comet Stinks Business Insider
The European Space Agency's star spacecraft, Rosetta, is honing in on its target, Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko. And the closer it gets, the more scientists are learning. The latest report is the scent with which this comet is permeating space.
Countdown to Rosetta's comet landing beginsCosmos
Rosetta captures a 'selfie' with comet 67P/Churyumov–GerasimenkoAstronomy Now Online
Comet smells like rotten eggs, horse urine, alcohol, bitter almonds, vinegar ...Radio Australia
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The European Space Agency's star spacecraft, Rosetta, is honing in on its target, Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko. And the closer it gets, the more scientists are learning. The latest report is the scent with which this comet is permeating space.
Countdown to Rosetta's comet landing begins
Rosetta captures a 'selfie' with comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko
Comet smells like rotten eggs, horse urine, alcohol, bitter almonds, vinegar ...
Nasa posts free space sounds library Stuff.co.nz
The Eagle has landed and man is taking a giant lap for mankind all over again, and again, with Nasa's new free public library of iconic sounds. Just in time for SoundCloud's newly-announced integration with Twitter, the US space agency opened its own ...
Sample Alert! NASA Done Gone Started A SoundCloudStoney Roads
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The Eagle has landed and man is taking a giant lap for mankind all over again, and again, with Nasa's new free public library of iconic sounds. Just in time for SoundCloud's newly-announced integration with Twitter, the US space agency opened its own ...
Sample Alert! NASA Done Gone Started A SoundCloud
NASA Release Actual Recordings From Space For Free Download
NASA launches Soundcloud account: Listen to the sounds of space
New Microscope Captures 3-D Cellular Action in Real Time Voice of America
A new microscope that can capture 3-D images in real time may lead to a better understanding of the inner workings of life. For more than a century, scientists thought they had reached the limit of what they could see under an optical microscope. They were ...
The revolutionary 3D microscope that lets researchers watch cells moving in the ...Daily Mail
Watch cell division with new, remarkable resolution: Nobel winner Betzig strikes ...Tech Times
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A new microscope that can capture 3-D images in real time may lead to a better understanding of the inner workings of life. For more than a century, scientists thought they had reached the limit of what they could see under an optical microscope. They were ...
The revolutionary 3D microscope that lets researchers watch cells moving in the ...
Watch cell division with new, remarkable resolution: Nobel winner Betzig strikes ...
Most Sensitive Microscope Sees Cells Change in Real Time
Easter Island's ancient people mixed with South Americans The Globe and Mail
They lived on a remote dot of land in the middle of the Pacific, 3,700 kilometres west of South America and 1,770 km from the closest island, erecting huge stone figures that still stare enigmatically from the hillsides. But the ancient Polynesian people who ...
Easter Islanders not as lonely as thoughtStuff.co.nz
Surprising new details surface on ancient inhabitants of Easter IslandDaily Digest
Surprising connection between Easter Islanders and Native Americans revealed ...Tech Times
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They lived on a remote dot of land in the middle of the Pacific, 3,700 kilometres west of South America and 1,770 km from the closest island, erecting huge stone figures that still stare enigmatically from the hillsides. But the ancient Polynesian people who ...
Easter Islanders not as lonely as thought
Surprising new details surface on ancient inhabitants of Easter Island
Surprising connection between Easter Islanders and Native Americans revealed ...
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