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Keep your eyes on the sky for asteroid appearance
CTV News
Amateur astronomers will have the opportunity to witness a rare cosmic event on Monday night as an asteroid approximately three times the size of McMahon Stadium will pass close to Earth. Given its proximity to our planet, asteroid number 2004BL86 will be ...
Giant asteroid set to buzz EarthThe Nation
asteroid comes unusually close to EarthStuff.co.nz
Huge asteroid hurtling past Earth has its own moonChristian Science Monitor
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Discovery News
Full-Time Whistle
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CTV News
Amateur astronomers will have the opportunity to witness a rare cosmic event on Monday night as an asteroid approximately three times the size of McMahon Stadium will pass close to Earth. Given its proximity to our planet, asteroid number 2004BL86 will be ...
Giant asteroid set to buzz Earth
asteroid comes unusually close to Earth
Huge asteroid hurtling past Earth has its own moon
Daily Times
NASA telescope captures 100-millionth image of Sun
Daily Times
ISLAMABAD – A telescope aboard a prolific Sun-watching NASA spacecraft has captured its mind-boggling 100 millionth image of the Sun. The Atmospheric Imaging Assembly, or AIA, on NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) uses four telescopes ...
12 of NASA scientists' favorite images of the sunDaily American Online
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Daily Times
ISLAMABAD – A telescope aboard a prolific Sun-watching NASA spacecraft has captured its mind-boggling 100 millionth image of the Sun. The Atmospheric Imaging Assembly, or AIA, on NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) uses four telescopes ...
12 of NASA scientists' favorite images of the sun
Daily Mail
Mexico's Volcán de Colima erupts again
Washington Post
January 26, 2015 9:33 AM EST - Volcán de Colima, also known as the Fire Volcano, erupted on Jan. 25, in the latest in a string of eruptions at the most active volcano in the Colima Volcanic Complex. The youngest of the complex's three volcanoes also ...
Colima volcano eruption in Mexico caught on cameraDaily Mail
Amazing time-lapse of Mexican volcano eruption, spurting ash 4000 meters into airCustoms Today Newspaper
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Washington Post
January 26, 2015 9:33 AM EST - Volcán de Colima, also known as the Fire Volcano, erupted on Jan. 25, in the latest in a string of eruptions at the most active volcano in the Colima Volcanic Complex. The youngest of the complex's three volcanoes also ...
Colima volcano eruption in Mexico caught on camera
Amazing time-lapse of Mexican volcano eruption, spurting ash 4000 meters into air
Pioneer News
740 Meters Beneath Ross Ice Sheet Scientists Find Underwater Ecosystem
Pioneer News
Deep beneath the Ross Ice Shelf, at a depth where they never thought they would ever find life, a team of scientist have discovered an entire lost world of organisms. Using a hot water drill and high-powered cameras, the team carefully descended 740 meters ...
8-Incher Pink Fish Found Deep Beneath Antarctic IceNorthern Voices Online
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Pioneer News
Deep beneath the Ross Ice Shelf, at a depth where they never thought they would ever find life, a team of scientist have discovered an entire lost world of organisms. Using a hot water drill and high-powered cameras, the team carefully descended 740 meters ...
8-Incher Pink Fish Found Deep Beneath Antarctic Ice
3News NZ
Scientists slow down the speed of light
3News NZ
Scientists in Scotland appear to have broken one of the fundamental rules of physics – that the speed of light in a vacuum is a constant. In free space, light travels at 299,792,458m/s – the 'c' in Einstein's famous equation E=mc². It can be slowed by materials ...
Yes, you can slow down the speed of light!Rappler
Physics loophole makes light particles act drunkMother Nature Network
Zigzag Physics: Loophole Makes Light Particles Act DrunkLive Science
Metro
Science World Report
National Column
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3News NZ
Scientists in Scotland appear to have broken one of the fundamental rules of physics – that the speed of light in a vacuum is a constant. In free space, light travels at 299,792,458m/s – the 'c' in Einstein's famous equation E=mc². It can be slowed by materials ...
Yes, you can slow down the speed of light!
Physics loophole makes light particles act drunk
Zigzag Physics: Loophole Makes Light Particles Act Drunk
Christian Science Monitor
What is comet dust made of? Rosetta finds out.
Christian Science Monitor
The European Space Agency's Rosetta spacecraft, currently in orbit around Comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko, is examining the dust being shed by the comet as it hurtles toward the sun. By Kulvinder Singh, Sen January 26, 2015. close. Rosetta's ...
Rosetta spacecraft deepens mystery of comet's originThe Star Online
Is Rosetta's 67P Comet Breaking Apart?Design & Trend
Rosetta watches closely as comet sheds its dustSen (subscription)
Astronomy Magazine
The News
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Christian Science Monitor
The European Space Agency's Rosetta spacecraft, currently in orbit around Comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko, is examining the dust being shed by the comet as it hurtles toward the sun. By Kulvinder Singh, Sen January 26, 2015. close. Rosetta's ...
Rosetta spacecraft deepens mystery of comet's origin
Is Rosetta's 67P Comet Breaking Apart?
Rosetta watches closely as comet sheds its dust
Latin American Herald Tribune
Ocean Warming Melting One of the Largest Glaciers of Antarctica
Latin American Herald Tribune
SYDNEY – One of the largest glaciers on the planet, Totten, is melting due to ocean warming, a phenomenon that demonstrates the vulnerability of East Antarctica and its role in increasing the level of the oceans. The Totten glacier, 120 kilometers (74.5 miles) ...
Giant east Antarctic glacier melting with warmer oceansThe Age
East Antarctica's largest glacier melting - scientistsNews24
Warm ocean melting Totten Glacier, says Australian scientistsTimes of Oman
The Australian (blog)
BDlive
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Latin American Herald Tribune
SYDNEY – One of the largest glaciers on the planet, Totten, is melting due to ocean warming, a phenomenon that demonstrates the vulnerability of East Antarctica and its role in increasing the level of the oceans. The Totten glacier, 120 kilometers (74.5 miles) ...
Giant east Antarctic glacier melting with warmer oceans
East Antarctica's largest glacier melting - scientists
Warm ocean melting Totten Glacier, says Australian scientists
CNBC
The new space race: SpaceX vs Boeing
CNBC
SpaceX and Boeing plan to build space "taxis" that can American astronauts to the International Space Station by 2017, and both companies appeared together at a NASA press conference Monday to unveil updates in the space agency's commercial crew ...
Boeing, SpaceX to bring down cost of flying astronauts to ISS: NASAXinhua
Boeing, SpaceX will beat Russia on price for astronaut ridesWashington Times
Manned commercial flights to space station on track for 2017CBS News
The Verge
San Antonio Express-News
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CNBC
SpaceX and Boeing plan to build space "taxis" that can American astronauts to the International Space Station by 2017, and both companies appeared together at a NASA press conference Monday to unveil updates in the space agency's commercial crew ...
Boeing, SpaceX to bring down cost of flying astronauts to ISS: NASA
Boeing, SpaceX will beat Russia on price for astronaut rides
Manned commercial flights to space station on track for 2017
Headlines & Global News
Global Warming Could Lead To A Doubling Of Dramatic La Niña Weather Events
Headlines & Global News
This red area on this map shows the warming of waters due to El Nino in 2010. (Photo : Reuters). New research suggests global warming could double the risk of extreme La Niña events. Researchers predicted a two-fold increase in the frequency of this type ...
Extreme La Nina events set to increaseABC Online
More weather tantrums predicted for 'La Niña' says studyFull-Time Whistle
La Niña Events May Spike with Climate ChangeLive Science
BBC News
National Geographic
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Headlines & Global News
This red area on this map shows the warming of waters due to El Nino in 2010. (Photo : Reuters). New research suggests global warming could double the risk of extreme La Niña events. Researchers predicted a two-fold increase in the frequency of this type ...
Extreme La Nina events set to increase
More weather tantrums predicted for 'La Niña' says study
La Niña Events May Spike with Climate Change
Science Times
Bat-Like Bot May Soon Fly Its Way Into Space—The New Drone Frontier
Science Times
The future of transformer-like technology is here, with a new bat-like robot that can crawl around on all fours, as well as fly away. The DALER, otherwise known as the Deployable Air-Land Exploration Robot, is officially here, and it shares a stunning ...
Watch: Vampire bat robot uses its wings for walkingLos Angeles Times
'Vampire bat' robot Daler adapts to different terrains by folding its wingsDaily Mail
Vampire bat-inspired robot can fly and walkBusiness Standard
SlashGear
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Science Times
The future of transformer-like technology is here, with a new bat-like robot that can crawl around on all fours, as well as fly away. The DALER, otherwise known as the Deployable Air-Land Exploration Robot, is officially here, and it shares a stunning ...
Watch: Vampire bat robot uses its wings for walking
'Vampire bat' robot Daler adapts to different terrains by folding its wings
Vampire bat-inspired robot can fly and walk
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