Brisbane Times
Australia may not sign up to Paris climate deal: Andrew Robb
Brisbane Times
Greens Senator Richard Di Natale and Nationals MP Andrew Broad agree - they don't want foreign aid used to fund the global Green Climate Fund. PT1M36S 620 349. Autoplay OnOff; Video feedback; Video settings. Video will begin in 5 seconds. Don't play ...
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Greens Senator Richard Di Natale and Nationals MP Andrew Broad agree - they don't want foreign aid used to fund the global Green Climate Fund. PT1M36S 620 349. Autoplay OnOff; Video feedback; Video settings. Video will begin in 5 seconds. Don't play ...
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Don't Wreck Deal, US Warns Developing Countries, As Climate Talks Jam
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US Secretary of State John Kerry delivers a speech in Lima on December 11, 2014. (AFP Photo). submit to reddit; inShare; Add to Flipboard Magazine. email. Lima, Peru: The United States urged developing countries Thursday to ease objections to a world ...
Kerry appeals to all to share burden of climate changeBusiness Standard
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US Secretary of State John Kerry delivers a speech in Lima on December 11, 2014. (AFP Photo). submit to reddit; inShare; Add to Flipboard Magazine. email. Lima, Peru: The United States urged developing countries Thursday to ease objections to a world ...
Kerry appeals to all to share burden of climate change
Australia's Emissions Forecast to Surge Under Abbott's Policies
Strange Climate Event: Warmth Toward US for Its More Assertive Role
Planet S
The AI Threat
Planet S
The experts run the whole gamut from A to B, and they're practically unanimous: artificial intelligence is going to destroy human civilization. Expert A is Elon Musk, polymath co-founder of PayPal, manufacturer of Tesla electric cars, creator of Space X, the first ...
AI is different because it lets machines weld the emotional with the physicalPhys.Org
Google's Schmidt: You have nothing to fear from AICNET
How to prevent robot world dominationDaily Times
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Planet S
The experts run the whole gamut from A to B, and they're practically unanimous: artificial intelligence is going to destroy human civilization. Expert A is Elon Musk, polymath co-founder of PayPal, manufacturer of Tesla electric cars, creator of Space X, the first ...
AI is different because it lets machines weld the emotional with the physical
Google's Schmidt: You have nothing to fear from AI
How to prevent robot world domination
Digital Journal
First 'spark of life' recreated by scientists
Digital Journal
Using a superpower laser, scientists have for the first time recreated the process which probably kick started life on Earth. It has never been conclusively proven how life began on our planet, but there are two main theories, which have previously divided ...
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Asteroid impact on Earth could have started lifeVoice Chronicle
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Digital Journal
Using a superpower laser, scientists have for the first time recreated the process which probably kick started life on Earth. It has never been conclusively proven how life began on our planet, but there are two main theories, which have previously divided ...
Scientists Use Super-Powerful Laser To Simulate 'First Spark Of Life'
Asteroid impact on Earth could have started life
Scientists Recreated What May Have Been the Beginning of Life With a Laser
9news.com.au
Ancient queen's tomb uncovered in Egyptian city
9news.com.au
The tomb of a queen from ancient Egypt's Ramesside Period has been discovered in Luxor by a joint team of Egyptian and French archaeologists. "Research is continuing to determine the name of the pharaoh she was married to," a statement issued by the ...
Tomb of pharaonic queen found in EgyptThe News International
Tomb of a Pharaoh's wife discovered in Luxor in Southern EgyptGlobalPost
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The tomb of a queen from ancient Egypt's Ramesside Period has been discovered in Luxor by a joint team of Egyptian and French archaeologists. "Research is continuing to determine the name of the pharaoh she was married to," a statement issued by the ...
Tomb of pharaonic queen found in Egypt
Tomb of a Pharaoh's wife discovered in Luxor in Southern Egypt
Egypt discovers 3000-year-old tomb
Newsweek
Birds Are Dinosaurs, But How Did They Get Here?
Newsweek
Some of the diverse avian species that were analyzed for the comparative genomics study. Photo taken at the National Museum of Natural History in Washington, DC. AAAS/Carla Schaffer. inShare0. Share on Tumblr. Filed Under: Tech & Science, Birds, ...
With massive data increase, scientists complete the bird family treeWashington Post
Bird Evolution Decoded: Scientists Map Genomes of 48 SpeciesTech Times
Birds Of A Feather Aren't Necessarily RelatedWXPR
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Newsweek
Some of the diverse avian species that were analyzed for the comparative genomics study. Photo taken at the National Museum of Natural History in Washington, DC. AAAS/Carla Schaffer. inShare0. Share on Tumblr. Filed Under: Tech & Science, Birds, ...
With massive data increase, scientists complete the bird family tree
Bird Evolution Decoded: Scientists Map Genomes of 48 Species
Birds Of A Feather Aren't Necessarily Related
Daily Times
Mobile phones likely to be safe to human health: study
Daily Times
ISLAMABAD – The magnetic fields created by mobile phones and power lines are likely to be safe to human health, according to research from the University of Manchester. Several past studies have suggested that the magnetic fields created by phones, ...
Phone towers, transmission lines not harmful for human healthZee News
Mobile phones unlikely to harm human health, scientists findTelegraph.co.uk
University of Manchester experts challenge mobile phone cancer fearsManchester Evening News
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Daily Times
ISLAMABAD – The magnetic fields created by mobile phones and power lines are likely to be safe to human health, according to research from the University of Manchester. Several past studies have suggested that the magnetic fields created by phones, ...
Phone towers, transmission lines not harmful for human health
Mobile phones unlikely to harm human health, scientists find
University of Manchester experts challenge mobile phone cancer fears
WTSP 10 News
Geminid Meteor Shower December 13-14, 2014: Peak times - Expect 100 ...
ChristianToday
This weekend will be extra-special for stargazers as the Geminid Meteor Shower will make the sky a beautiful sparkling spectacle. The meteor shower will peak on Dec. 13 and 14, and stargazers can expect 100 shooting stars per hour in the sky. IBT reports ...
Geminid meteor shower to light skyYahoo News UK
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ChristianToday
This weekend will be extra-special for stargazers as the Geminid Meteor Shower will make the sky a beautiful sparkling spectacle. The meteor shower will peak on Dec. 13 and 14, and stargazers can expect 100 shooting stars per hour in the sky. IBT reports ...
Geminid meteor shower to light sky
Meteor shower walk Saturday night
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NEWS.com.au
The greatest mystery on Earth?
NEWS.com.au
WE CALL Earth a water world, and that's pretty fair: Our planet's surface is 70 per cent covered in it, it makes up a percentage of our air, and there's even a substantial amount of it mixed in to the planet's mantle, deep underground. But where the heck did it ...
Water, but not as we know itIrish Examiner
Asteroid collisions, not comets gave water to EarthTimes of India
SpaceX Dragon Cargo Run Rescheduled for Dec. 19 LaunchNBCNews.com
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New Zealand Herald
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NEWS.com.au
WE CALL Earth a water world, and that's pretty fair: Our planet's surface is 70 per cent covered in it, it makes up a percentage of our air, and there's even a substantial amount of it mixed in to the planet's mantle, deep underground. But where the heck did it ...
Water, but not as we know it
Asteroid collisions, not comets gave water to Earth
SpaceX Dragon Cargo Run Rescheduled for Dec. 19 Launch
Los Angeles Times
A Pacific Coast model for addressing climate change
Los Angeles Times
The United Nations Climate Change Conference in Lima, Peru, is wrapping up Friday after 12 days of negotiations on global carbon emissions. lRelated Why the U.S.-China climate deal is so important · Editorial · Why the U.S.-China climate deal is so ...
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Los Angeles Times
The United Nations Climate Change Conference in Lima, Peru, is wrapping up Friday after 12 days of negotiations on global carbon emissions. lRelated Why the U.S.-China climate deal is so important · Editorial · Why the U.S.-China climate deal is so ...
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