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2015-07-06 Pakistan Science


Pakistan Today
   
Pakistan's 5000 glaciers retreating fastest in world   
Pakistan Today
Pakistan is categorised amongst the highly vulnerable countries to the adverse impacts of climate change due to its diverse topographic and demographic settings. Pakistan's 5000 glaciers are on retreat. They are retreating faster than any other part of ...
8 Photos Capture the Damage Climate Change is Already Doing to the World   Mic
Melting glaciers : Minister calls for boosting national flood-resilience   The Express Tribune
Mushahidullah concerned over melting risk of northern glaciers   SAMAA TV (press release) (blog)
Chicago Daily Herald   
The Zimbabwe Standard   
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Tech Times
   
Heat Waves In Europe Caused By Climate Change Says Scientists   
Tech Times
Europe suffered from tremendous heat waves, even setting new record highs. According to scientists, these surges of weather pattern alterations may be caused by climate change. (Photo : Jennifer Boyer). Experts say that the latest heat waves in Europe ...
Scientists: European heatwaves being boosted by climate change   Gulf Times
European heat waves boosted by climate change, scientists say   CBC.ca
Scientists convinced European heat waves boosted by climate change   Reuters

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CBS News
   
Pluto-bound probe to restart observations Tuesday   
CBS News
Recovering from a subtle timing glitch that knocked NASA's Pluto-bound New Horizons probe out of contact with Earth on Saturday, engineers believe the spacecraft should be able to resume normal operations Tuesday -- one week before the long-awaited ...

Best view yet ... Pluto, bottom left, and its moon Charon as imaged by the New ...   NEWS.com.au
NASA's New Horizons may be in trouble just days from Pluto   CNET
After Anomaly Scare, NASA's Pluto Flyby Mission Plans Return To Normal ...   Forbes
Nature.com   
Gizmodo   
Ars Technica   
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Daily Mail
   
Highlining world record holder Nathan Paulin walks across chasm 800 feet in ...   
Daily Mail
There's no margin for error as this incredibly cool highline walker balances precariously on a line just barely more than an inch wide - suspended 469 metres (800 feet) above the ground. But Nathan Paulin maintained his composure to cover the line ...

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ABC News
   
Russian Cargo Ship Delivers Supplies to International Space Station   
ABC News
Back now with our "Instant index" starting with a sigh of relief on the international space station. A Russian cargo ship loaded with tons of supplies including food and oxygen arriving safely at the ISS. This mission was watched so closely because the ...
Russian Supply Ship Is Launched to International Space Station   New York Times
Russian Progress cargo ship docks with International Space Station on Sunday   Daily Mail
International Space Station resupplied for the first time in months   The Verge
TIME   
Financial Express   
Washington Post   
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