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Mars Rover Makes Intriguing Discovery As It Nears 'Marathon' Finish Line
Sputnik International
NASA's Opportunity Mars rover found some rather peculiar rocks and minerals as it neared the end of its marathon study of the surface of the planet. The rocks were found on a hill overlooking a site called “Marathon Valley,” named as such because ...
Mars Might Have Had a Huge Ocean Bigger than our ArcticSMN Weekly
Life On Mars: NASA Plans Terraforming For The Red Planet, Mars One Crew ...The Inquisitr
Mexican engineer designs robots for NASAFox News Latino
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Air & Space Magazine
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Sputnik International
NASA's Opportunity Mars rover found some rather peculiar rocks and minerals as it neared the end of its marathon study of the surface of the planet. The rocks were found on a hill overlooking a site called “Marathon Valley,” named as such because ...
Mars Might Have Had a Huge Ocean Bigger than our Arctic
Life On Mars: NASA Plans Terraforming For The Red Planet, Mars One Crew ...
Mexican engineer designs robots for NASA
New York Daily News
2.8mil-year-old jawbone rewrites date of human origins
The Star Online
A fossil found in Ethiopia that belonged to a previously unknown human ancestor just pushed back the dawn of humankind by about half a million years. Scientists say the fossil, which has five intact teeth, represents the oldest known representative of the ...
New Fossil Sheds More Light on Early HumansVegas Seven
Student finds 2.8 million-year-old human jawbone in EthiopiaNew York Daily News
New 2.8-million-year-old fossil may push back date of human evolution ...OregonLive.com
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National Geographic
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The Star Online
A fossil found in Ethiopia that belonged to a previously unknown human ancestor just pushed back the dawn of humankind by about half a million years. Scientists say the fossil, which has five intact teeth, represents the oldest known representative of the ...
New Fossil Sheds More Light on Early Humans
Student finds 2.8 million-year-old human jawbone in Ethiopia
New 2.8-million-year-old fossil may push back date of human evolution ...
The Guardian
Does climate change really cause conflict?
The Guardian
Syrian workers living in Jordan work on a tomato farm in Shouneh, March 7, 2014. Varying degrees of drought are hitting almost two thirds of the limited arable land across Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, the Palestinian territories and Iraq, and some researchers say ...
Climate change triggered Syrian conflict: StudyPeninsula On-line
Researchers agree climate change can exacerbate human conflictCustoms Today Newspaper
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The Guardian
Syrian workers living in Jordan work on a tomato farm in Shouneh, March 7, 2014. Varying degrees of drought are hitting almost two thirds of the limited arable land across Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, the Palestinian territories and Iraq, and some researchers say ...
Climate change triggered Syrian conflict: Study
Researchers agree climate change can exacerbate human conflict
Customs Today Newspaper
We're not doing enough for our reef, UN told
Cowra Community News
GREEN groups have told the United Nations that Australia isn't doing enough to protect the Great Barrier Reef. The UN's World Heritage Committee will decide later this year whether the reef should be put on their list of shame by classifying it as a heritage ...
Great Barrier Reef in dire straits without extra $500mCustoms Today Newspaper
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Cowra Community News
GREEN groups have told the United Nations that Australia isn't doing enough to protect the Great Barrier Reef. The UN's World Heritage Committee will decide later this year whether the reef should be put on their list of shame by classifying it as a heritage ...
Great Barrier Reef in dire straits without extra $500m
KY3
Van Gogh's Paintings are Fading
KY3
2002: In Amsterdam, Netherlands, two Van Gogh paintings, "View of the Sea at Scheveningen" and "Congregation Leaving the Reformed Church in Nuenen" (pictured) are stolen from the Van Gogh Museum. On July 26, 2004, two men would be convicted for ...
Why Some of Van Gogh's Paintings are Turning White on The World for 3-10WMOT
Fading orange-red in Van Gogh's paintingsScience Codex
Plumbonacrite: The Red Lead Reason Van Gogh's Paintings Are FadingScience 2.0
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KY3
2002: In Amsterdam, Netherlands, two Van Gogh paintings, "View of the Sea at Scheveningen" and "Congregation Leaving the Reformed Church in Nuenen" (pictured) are stolen from the Van Gogh Museum. On July 26, 2004, two men would be convicted for ...
Why Some of Van Gogh's Paintings are Turning White on The World for 3-10
Fading orange-red in Van Gogh's paintings
Plumbonacrite: The Red Lead Reason Van Gogh's Paintings Are Fading
ZME Science
Supernova flings star out of the Milky Way – it's the fastest moving star ever
ZME Science
Astronomers have discovered a star racing at a incredible pace of 2.6 million miles an hour (4.2 million kilometers an hour), making it the fastest moving star discovered thus far. It's so fast that it should exit our galaxy and turn into an intergalactic rogue.
Astronomers discover an 'ultrafast' star racing out of Milky Way at 26 million mphTechie News
Fastest Star Ever Seen In The Milky Way Is Headed Out Of Our GalaxyHuffington Post
White dwarf breaks galactic speed record by travelling at 745 miles per SECONDDaily Mail
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ZME Science
Astronomers have discovered a star racing at a incredible pace of 2.6 million miles an hour (4.2 million kilometers an hour), making it the fastest moving star discovered thus far. It's so fast that it should exit our galaxy and turn into an intergalactic rogue.
Astronomers discover an 'ultrafast' star racing out of Milky Way at 26 million mph
Fastest Star Ever Seen In The Milky Way Is Headed Out Of Our Galaxy
White dwarf breaks galactic speed record by travelling at 745 miles per SECOND
Techie News
Researchers reveal why Indian food tastes so yummy
Techie News
Scientists have finally found the answer to the question of why Indian food tastes so yummy and why are Indian dishes liked by people all over the globe. Researchers over at the Indian Institute of Technology examined over 2,000 dishes from “India's #1 food ...
Why does Indian food taste so good?Independent Online
The Science of Why Indian Food Is So DeliciousHuffington Post
Indian scientists find why Indian food tastes so dang goodCanada News
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The Asian Age
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Techie News
Scientists have finally found the answer to the question of why Indian food tastes so yummy and why are Indian dishes liked by people all over the globe. Researchers over at the Indian Institute of Technology examined over 2,000 dishes from “India's #1 food ...
Why does Indian food taste so good?
The Science of Why Indian Food Is So Delicious
Indian scientists find why Indian food tastes so dang good
West Texas News
Researchers attempt to study DNA within unearthed skeletons of African-born ...
Science Recorder
DNA analysis reveals that three slaves who died on the Caribbean island of Saint Martin in the 1600s came from different regions of Africa. Delila James | Science Recorder | March 10, 2015. In 2010, three skeletons of African-born slaves—two men and a ...
DNA Identifies African Slave Burial OriginsTech Times
DNA from ancient teeth solves mystery of African slave burialLos Angeles Times
Danish researcher involved in "breakthrough" discovery in slave origin explorationThe Copenhagen Post
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Daily Mail
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Science Recorder
DNA analysis reveals that three slaves who died on the Caribbean island of Saint Martin in the 1600s came from different regions of Africa. Delila James | Science Recorder | March 10, 2015. In 2010, three skeletons of African-born slaves—two men and a ...
DNA Identifies African Slave Burial Origins
DNA from ancient teeth solves mystery of African slave burial
Danish researcher involved in "breakthrough" discovery in slave origin exploration
Exeter Express and Echo
UK SOLAR ECLIPSE 2015: When is it and what you need to know
Exeter Express and Echo
The solar eclipse next Friday morning (March 20) will be visible from most of northern Europe. Although people watching from England will not see a total solar eclipse, between 85 and 90 per cent of the Sun will be covered, making it the most spectacular ...
Total solar eclipse - power disruption of solar energy for Europe and BritainExaminer.com
Solar eclipse 2015: where are the best places to see it in Liverpool?Liverpool Echo
Solar Eclipse in Belfast: What to expectBelfast Live
mirror.co.uk
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Exeter Express and Echo
The solar eclipse next Friday morning (March 20) will be visible from most of northern Europe. Although people watching from England will not see a total solar eclipse, between 85 and 90 per cent of the Sun will be covered, making it the most spectacular ...
Total solar eclipse - power disruption of solar energy for Europe and Britain
Solar eclipse 2015: where are the best places to see it in Liverpool?
Solar Eclipse in Belfast: What to expect
Daily Times
600 mln-year-old sponge found in China
ecns
Chinese scientists have discovered a 600 million-year-old sponge-like fossil, predating existing findings of primitive animals by 60 million years. The Nanjing Institute of Geology and Paleontology at the Chinese Academy of Sciences on Monday said that the ...
China Exclusive: 600 mln-year-old sponge found in ChinaGlobalPost
600 million-year-old sponge-like fossil found in ChinaNew Straits Times Online
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Chinese scientists have discovered a 600 million-year-old sponge-like fossil, predating existing findings of primitive animals by 60 million years. The Nanjing Institute of Geology and Paleontology at the Chinese Academy of Sciences on Monday said that the ...
China Exclusive: 600 mln-year-old sponge found in China
600 million-year-old sponge-like fossil found in China
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