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Africa: Secretary-General, in Message for Human Rights Council, Urges Swift ...
AllAfrica.com
I welcome this important discussion on climate change by the Human Rights Council. Climate change threatens our ability to achieve sustainable development, and in some cases, our very survival. It could fuel famine, political upheaval and conflicts over ...
Climate change causing behavioural changes in womenThe News International
Women are most vulnerable to detrimental impacts of climate change in Pakistan ...Customs Today Newspaper
Climate change needs a feminine touch: ministerPakistan Today
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AllAfrica.com
I welcome this important discussion on climate change by the Human Rights Council. Climate change threatens our ability to achieve sustainable development, and in some cases, our very survival. It could fuel famine, political upheaval and conflicts over ...
Climate change causing behavioural changes in women
Women are most vulnerable to detrimental impacts of climate change in Pakistan ...
Climate change needs a feminine touch: minister
Gizmag
Mars may have had more water than the Arctic Ocean
Gizmag
In Edgar Rice Burroughs's Barsoom novels, Earthman John Carter's adventures took place on the dry beds of Mar's ancient oceans. Now NASA scientist's say that may not be so far fetched. Though they haven't found signs of any thoats, they have estimated ...
Arctic Ocean Smaller Than What Was on MarsGuardian Liberty Voice
Mars Once Abundant With WaterVoice of America (blog)
'Red Planet' Once Held Large, Shallow Ocean; Does It Mean Positive Signs Of ...Yibada (English Edition)
Daily Times
Express.co.uk
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Gizmag
In Edgar Rice Burroughs's Barsoom novels, Earthman John Carter's adventures took place on the dry beds of Mar's ancient oceans. Now NASA scientist's say that may not be so far fetched. Though they haven't found signs of any thoats, they have estimated ...
Arctic Ocean Smaller Than What Was on Mars
Mars Once Abundant With Water
'Red Planet' Once Held Large, Shallow Ocean; Does It Mean Positive Signs Of ...
New York Daily News
Earliest Human Ancestor: 2.8 Million Year Old Jaw Bone Unearthed In Ethiopia
International Business Times AU
Scientists have found a 2.8 million year old jawbone in the Ledi-Geraru research area, Afar Regional State in Ethiopia. They claim in the press release that this is one of the first human's jaw bone and is almost 400,000 years old. The head of the research ...
UNLV anthropologist sheds light on evolutionary history with Ethiopian fossilUNLV The Rebel Yell
Ethiopian jawbone fossil could be from man's earliest ancestorMorning Ticker
Human Jaw Fossil Could Redefine Human EvolutionYour Single Source for News
The Reporter
New York Daily News
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International Business Times AU
Scientists have found a 2.8 million year old jawbone in the Ledi-Geraru research area, Afar Regional State in Ethiopia. They claim in the press release that this is one of the first human's jaw bone and is almost 400,000 years old. The head of the research ...
UNLV anthropologist sheds light on evolutionary history with Ethiopian fossil
Ethiopian jawbone fossil could be from man's earliest ancestor
Human Jaw Fossil Could Redefine Human Evolution
UH System Current News
Fastest star in Milky Way propelled by a thermonuclear supernova
UH System Current News
Artist's conception of a star (left) being ejected from a galaxy by a supernova explosion. In reality the supernova would have been faded away long before the star reached that position. (credit: ESA/Hubble, NASA). A team of astronomers, including University ...
Fastest Star Ever Seen In The Milky Way Is Headed Out Of Our GalaxyHuffington Post
Thermonuclear supernova ejects galaxy's fastest starAstronomy Magazine
White dwarf breaks galactic speed record by travelling at 745 miles per SECONDDaily Mail
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Forbes
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UH System Current News
Artist's conception of a star (left) being ejected from a galaxy by a supernova explosion. In reality the supernova would have been faded away long before the star reached that position. (credit: ESA/Hubble, NASA). A team of astronomers, including University ...
Fastest Star Ever Seen In The Milky Way Is Headed Out Of Our Galaxy
Thermonuclear supernova ejects galaxy's fastest star
White dwarf breaks galactic speed record by travelling at 745 miles per SECOND
KamloopsBCNow
The Science of Why Indian Food Is So Delicious
Huffington Post
What makes Indian food so delicious? Researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology in Jaipur, India analyzed data from thousands of Indian recipes and found that those kormas, dosas, and tandoori chicken dishes you love are actually based on a ...
How the masala magic worksTimes of India
Science Discovers Why Indian Food Tastes So Dang GoodKelownaNow
News You Can Use: Why Is Indian Food So Yummy?PJ Media
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Huffington Post
What makes Indian food so delicious? Researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology in Jaipur, India analyzed data from thousands of Indian recipes and found that those kormas, dosas, and tandoori chicken dishes you love are actually based on a ...
How the masala magic works
Science Discovers Why Indian Food Tastes So Dang Good
News You Can Use: Why Is Indian Food So Yummy?
collectSPACE.com
Test firing of world's largest solid rocket is steeped in space shuttle history
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March 9, 2015 — When the world's largest solid rocket motor is ignited in Utah later this week, it will not leave the ground, but it will fire with components that have a long spaceflight history. The static fire on Wednesday (March 11) at Orbital ATK's facilities in ...
NASA: ATK schedules 1st full-scale SLS booster qualification motor test fire for ...Customs Today Newspaper
NASA, Orbital ATK ready SLS five-segment booster for QM-1 test firingSpaceFlight Insider
NASA prepares to resupply space stationThe Space Reporter
Spaceflight Now
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collectSPACE.com
March 9, 2015 — When the world's largest solid rocket motor is ignited in Utah later this week, it will not leave the ground, but it will fire with components that have a long spaceflight history. The static fire on Wednesday (March 11) at Orbital ATK's facilities in ...
NASA: ATK schedules 1st full-scale SLS booster qualification motor test fire for ...
NASA, Orbital ATK ready SLS five-segment booster for QM-1 test firing
NASA prepares to resupply space station
CIO Australia
QUT launches robot with better vision and human smarts
CIO Australia
Robots that are perceptive and work with better reflexes alongside humans are the next big thing, according to a world-renounced roboticist at the Queensland University of Technology (QUT). Professor Peter Corke, director of the Australian Centre for Robotic ...
Robots that see the world as humans do being created by Australian roboticistsMarket Business News
New QUT research centre aims to build robots that see like human beingsABC Online
Vision for robots takes them out of the factoryBrisbane Times
NEWS.com.au
Daily Mail
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CIO Australia
Robots that are perceptive and work with better reflexes alongside humans are the next big thing, according to a world-renounced roboticist at the Queensland University of Technology (QUT). Professor Peter Corke, director of the Australian Centre for Robotic ...
Robots that see the world as humans do being created by Australian roboticists
New QUT research centre aims to build robots that see like human beings
Vision for robots takes them out of the factory
Daily Mail
17th-Century Slaves' Bones Traced to African Homelands
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More than 300 years after three Africans died in slavery on the Caribbean island of Saint Martin, scientists have traced them back to their homelands — thanks to short snippets of DNA that were recovered from the roots of their teeth. The study, published ...
DNA traces origins of 17th century African slavesABC Science Online
DNA analysis traces African slaves back to their rootsCBS News
DNA sleuths trace slave bones to Cameroon, Nigeria, GhanaExpatica Netherlands
Popular Archaeology
Science AAAS
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NBCNews.com
More than 300 years after three Africans died in slavery on the Caribbean island of Saint Martin, scientists have traced them back to their homelands — thanks to short snippets of DNA that were recovered from the roots of their teeth. The study, published ...
DNA traces origins of 17th century African slaves
DNA analysis traces African slaves back to their roots
DNA sleuths trace slave bones to Cameroon, Nigeria, Ghana
mirror.co.uk
Supermoon solar eclipse: Fears over power blackout as 35000MW of energy will ...
mirror.co.uk
Scientists are warning that the upcoming supermoon solar eclipse could bring on an energy blackout. The UK will be hit heard by the phenomenon, with Scotland expected to lose 98% of its sunlight on March 20. The blackout will begin in the UK at 8.45am ...
How to watch the solar eclipseRadio Times
Total solar eclipse next weekKent and Sussex Courier
Solar eclipse visible March 20Prague Post
Aberdeen Press and Journal
WBXH
Tech Times
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mirror.co.uk
Scientists are warning that the upcoming supermoon solar eclipse could bring on an energy blackout. The UK will be hit heard by the phenomenon, with Scotland expected to lose 98% of its sunlight on March 20. The blackout will begin in the UK at 8.45am ...
How to watch the solar eclipse
Total solar eclipse next week
Solar eclipse visible March 20
Daily Mail
Jerdon's Babbler discovered in Burma after thinking it was extinct for 73 YEARS
Daily Mail
A bird that was long thought to have gone extinct has been rediscovered in Burma after a team of scientists used a recording of the species' distinctive call to track it down. The Jerdon's Babbler (chrysomma altirostre altirostre) - a small brown bird similar in ...
A Tiny Bird Still LivesNew York Times
Myanmar Bird Fools Scientists Who Thought That It Was ExtinctScience Times
Jerdon's Babbler: The Bird Species That Came Back From The DeadThe Inquisitr
Yibada (English Edition)
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Daily Mail
A bird that was long thought to have gone extinct has been rediscovered in Burma after a team of scientists used a recording of the species' distinctive call to track it down. The Jerdon's Babbler (chrysomma altirostre altirostre) - a small brown bird similar in ...
A Tiny Bird Still Lives
Myanmar Bird Fools Scientists Who Thought That It Was Extinct
Jerdon's Babbler: The Bird Species That Came Back From The Dead
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