The Express Tribune
'Warming may submerge Karachi'
The Asian Age
The sea could submerge Pakistan's largest city and financial capital, Karachi, by 2060 due to global warming, a top oceanographer has warned legislators amid reports of escalating threat of sea intrusion along the coasts of Balochistan and Sindh provinces.
Southern Pakistan threatened by rising sea: expertGulf Times
'Karachi could submerge by 2060 due to global warming'The Siasat Daily
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The Asian Age
The sea could submerge Pakistan's largest city and financial capital, Karachi, by 2060 due to global warming, a top oceanographer has warned legislators amid reports of escalating threat of sea intrusion along the coasts of Balochistan and Sindh provinces.
Southern Pakistan threatened by rising sea: expert
'Karachi could submerge by 2060 due to global warming'
Voice Chronicle
Domestication Of Dogs Started In The Neolithic Age, Says Study
Voice Chronicle
The fossil samples that were originally believed to have been the earliest dogs were reanalyzed by researchers from the Skidmore College. They found that the oldest fossils actually belonged to wolves and not dogs. This means that the tentative time of ...
How Long Ago Did the Dog Become our Domesticated Pal?Pioneer News
Dog domestication may have happened only 15000 years agoScience Recorder
Humans started domesticating dogs during Neolithic Era: StudyPerfScience
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Voice Chronicle
The fossil samples that were originally believed to have been the earliest dogs were reanalyzed by researchers from the Skidmore College. They found that the oldest fossils actually belonged to wolves and not dogs. This means that the tentative time of ...
How Long Ago Did the Dog Become our Domesticated Pal?
Dog domestication may have happened only 15000 years ago
Humans started domesticating dogs during Neolithic Era: Study
U.S. News & World Report
SpaceX Dragon cargo capsule returns home from space station
Xinhua
LOS ANGELES, Feb. 10 (Xinhua) -- The unmanned Dragon capsule owned by private U.S. firm SpaceX splashed into the Pacific Ocean on Tuesday evening, wrapping up its fifth contracted cargo resupply mission to the International Space Station. "Dragon ...
SpaceX Dragon capsule returns from space stationReuters
Unmanned spaceship splashes down near Southern CaliforniaBoston Herald
SpaceX Dragon Splashes Down in Pacific OceanABC News
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Xinhua
LOS ANGELES, Feb. 10 (Xinhua) -- The unmanned Dragon capsule owned by private U.S. firm SpaceX splashed into the Pacific Ocean on Tuesday evening, wrapping up its fifth contracted cargo resupply mission to the International Space Station. "Dragon ...
SpaceX Dragon capsule returns from space station
Unmanned spaceship splashes down near Southern California
SpaceX Dragon Splashes Down in Pacific Ocean
Quartz
Creepy robot dog gets kicked repeatedly
Toronto Sun
Related Stories. Robot easily lands ridiculous backflip · Google acquires developer of military robots · Robot programmed to open fridge, pour beer. The guy in this video is guilty of robot animal cruelty. (But it's OK, the robot dog was unharmed.).
New, smaller robotic dog unleashed9news.com.au
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VIDEO: Meet Spot, Google's robot dog who can run, climb and survive a kick?Q13 FOX
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Toronto Sun
Related Stories. Robot easily lands ridiculous backflip · Google acquires developer of military robots · Robot programmed to open fridge, pour beer. The guy in this video is guilty of robot animal cruelty. (But it's OK, the robot dog was unharmed.).
New, smaller robotic dog unleashed
VIDEO: Spot robot from Boston Dynamics moves like a dog
VIDEO: Meet Spot, Google's robot dog who can run, climb and survive a kick?
Christian Science Monitor
Can 'climate intervention' help fend off global warming?
Christian Science Monitor
The National Academy of Sciences outlines a research agenda for two broad approaches that may be needed as greenhouse gas emissions continue to rise. By Pete Spotts, Staff writer February 10, 2015. close. The sun sets behind power-plant smokestacks ...
National Academy of Sciences recommends further research on geoengineering ...National Monitor
Controversial Method Of Addressing Climate Change Needs More Study ...Huffington Post
Rethinking the unthinkableThe Guardian
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Boulder Daily Camera
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Christian Science Monitor
The National Academy of Sciences outlines a research agenda for two broad approaches that may be needed as greenhouse gas emissions continue to rise. By Pete Spotts, Staff writer February 10, 2015. close. The sun sets behind power-plant smokestacks ...
National Academy of Sciences recommends further research on geoengineering ...
Controversial Method Of Addressing Climate Change Needs More Study ...
Rethinking the unthinkable
Times of India
Core within core: Earth's deep secrets unveiled
Times of India
LONDON: Scientists have for the first time used seismic waves to plumb the world's deepest mystery: the planet's inner core. A research team at the University of Illinois (UI) and colleagues at Nanjing University in China have found that the Earth's inner core ...
Researchers: Earth has strangely-aligned inner core going east to westThe Space Reporter
Scientists find oddly behaving 'inner-inner core' at Earth's centerCNET
Surprising new find at the centre of the Earth could hold the key to how our ...National Post
Mirror.co.uk
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Times of India
LONDON: Scientists have for the first time used seismic waves to plumb the world's deepest mystery: the planet's inner core. A research team at the University of Illinois (UI) and colleagues at Nanjing University in China have found that the Earth's inner core ...
Researchers: Earth has strangely-aligned inner core going east to west
Scientists find oddly behaving 'inner-inner core' at Earth's center
Surprising new find at the centre of the Earth could hold the key to how our ...
Christian Science Monitor
Do our languages skew toward happiness?
Christian Science Monitor
A study of the most commonly used words in 10 languages indicates a 'universal positivity bias.' Does that mean humans are inherently happy? By Eoin O'Carroll, Staff February 10, 2015. close. People stand together as they create the world's biggest human ...
Spanish Among the Most Positives Languages, According to StudyLatin American Herald Tribune
Human Languages are Inclined towards Happy Words, Study SaysVoice Chronicle
Which Language is the Happiest?Pioneer News
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Christian Science Monitor
A study of the most commonly used words in 10 languages indicates a 'universal positivity bias.' Does that mean humans are inherently happy? By Eoin O'Carroll, Staff February 10, 2015. close. People stand together as they create the world's biggest human ...
Spanish Among the Most Positives Languages, According to Study
Human Languages are Inclined towards Happy Words, Study Says
Which Language is the Happiest?
NBCNews.com
Europe Gears Up for Test Flight of IXV Space Plane
NBCNews.com
The European Space Agency is due to launch an experimental space plane from its spaceport in French Guiana on Wednesday — a step that it hopes will pave the way for Europe's first reusable space transportation system. ESA's uncrewed Intermediate ...
Europe's IXV mini 'spaceplane' set to flyBBC News
Countdown Commences For European Intermediate eXperimental VehicleSatNews Publishers
ESA to launch reusable spacecraft into low Earth orbitIrish Times
euronews
Reuters
Globalnews.ca
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NBCNews.com
The European Space Agency is due to launch an experimental space plane from its spaceport in French Guiana on Wednesday — a step that it hopes will pave the way for Europe's first reusable space transportation system. ESA's uncrewed Intermediate ...
Europe's IXV mini 'spaceplane' set to fly
Countdown Commences For European Intermediate eXperimental Vehicle
ESA to launch reusable spacecraft into low Earth orbit
New York Daily News
NASA telescope captures smiley face in space
New York Daily News
Say cheese. A delightful image taken by NASA's Hubble Telescope shows a part of space appear to form a smiling face for the camera. The picture, which shows some parts of the universe may be friendlier than others, was taken of galaxy cluster SDSS ...
Smile! You're on the Hubble telescopeKVAL
Hubble Telescope Captures 'Smiley Face' Galaxy ClusterRTT News
PHOTO: Hubble telescope spots smiley face in spaceKHQ Right Now
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New York Daily News
Say cheese. A delightful image taken by NASA's Hubble Telescope shows a part of space appear to form a smiling face for the camera. The picture, which shows some parts of the universe may be friendlier than others, was taken of galaxy cluster SDSS ...
Smile! You're on the Hubble telescope
Hubble Telescope Captures 'Smiley Face' Galaxy Cluster
PHOTO: Hubble telescope spots smiley face in space
The Hoops News
Nebula Henize 2-248 will become Type 1a Supernova after two white dwarf ...
The Hoops News
Twin stars which are located at the center of a bizarrely developed planetary nebula are going to be sharing an explosive fate. Scientists have found that while evaluating and researching the planetary nebula, in an effort to determine how they develop their ...
Twin stars at nebula's heart doomed to end in supernova explosionLos Angeles Times
Stellar partnership doomed to end in catastrophePhys.Org
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The Hoops News
Twin stars which are located at the center of a bizarrely developed planetary nebula are going to be sharing an explosive fate. Scientists have found that while evaluating and researching the planetary nebula, in an effort to determine how they develop their ...
Twin stars at nebula's heart doomed to end in supernova explosion
Stellar partnership doomed to end in catastrophe
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