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Germany, UN keen to help Pakistan address challenge of climate change
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ISLAMABAD: Germany and the United Nations have expressed their willingness to help Pakistan address the challenge of climate change. Talking to Radio Pakistan, German Ambassador Dr Cyrill Nunn and Director UN Information Centre in Pakistan Vittorio ...
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ISLAMABAD: Germany and the United Nations have expressed their willingness to help Pakistan address the challenge of climate change. Talking to Radio Pakistan, German Ambassador Dr Cyrill Nunn and Director UN Information Centre in Pakistan Vittorio ...
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New Horizons in 'great shape' for Pluto flyby
BBC News
Engineers say the New Horizons spacecraft is in "great shape" for its historic flyby of Pluto this week. In the early hours of Monday (GMT), the American space agency probe moved to within a million miles of the dwarf planet and was closing in rapidly.
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BBC News
Engineers say the New Horizons spacecraft is in "great shape" for its historic flyby of Pluto this week. In the early hours of Monday (GMT), the American space agency probe moved to within a million miles of the dwarf planet and was closing in rapidly.
Guided By Starlight, New Horizons Speeds Toward Pluto
NASA probe set to make history at Pluto
Pluto's big moon Charon comes into sharper focus
Vocal Republic
Scientists say Philae may be sitting on top of alien microbial life on comet 67P
Vocal Republic
Director of the Buckingham Centre for Astrobiology, Professor Chandra Wickramasinghe and his colleague Dr. Max Wallis from the University of Cardiff, have revealed that the Philae which landed on comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko final November may ...
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Vocal Republic
Director of the Buckingham Centre for Astrobiology, Professor Chandra Wickramasinghe and his colleague Dr. Max Wallis from the University of Cardiff, have revealed that the Philae which landed on comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko final November may ...
Comet lander Philae corresponding with Rosetta yet again
Philae phones home for the eight time
Comet probe breaks silence
Tech Times
Physicists Explain Mechanics Of Why Puddles Don't Spread
Tech Times
When liquids spill, it should keep flowing - but it forms puddles instead. Why? MIT researchers sought to answer the question and found that molecular forces are at play. (Photo : Amir Pahlahvan). The inner workings of puddles don't exactly sound like ...
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Tech Times
When liquids spill, it should keep flowing - but it forms puddles instead. Why? MIT researchers sought to answer the question and found that molecular forces are at play. (Photo : Amir Pahlahvan). The inner workings of puddles don't exactly sound like ...
Researchers explain why puddles stop spreading
What stops puddles from spreading?
The Mystery of Puddles ... Solved!
Christian Science Monitor
Monster black hole is too big for its galaxy, say astronomers
Christian Science Monitor
A new found black hole is much bigger than expected, given the size of its host galaxy. The discovery could call into question our current understanding of how galaxies form. By Charles Q. Choi, SPACE.com July 12, 2015. Save for later Saved. close.
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Christian Science Monitor
A new found black hole is much bigger than expected, given the size of its host galaxy. The discovery could call into question our current understanding of how galaxies form. By Charles Q. Choi, SPACE.com July 12, 2015. Save for later Saved. close.
Hideous CID-947 Black Hole which is relatively bigger than 7 billion times ...
Astronomers baffled by an enormous black hole in the galaxy
'Here Be Dragons': The Supermassive Black Hole That's Growing Impossibly Fast
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Rescuing Liberia's Chimps: Local Group Putting NY Lab to Shame
Front Page Africa
“We want to let the world know that there is some local action being done, we want to thank our international partners for the step taken so far. The lives of the chimps are at stake, they are chimps from Liberia, they have nowhere else to go, and if ...
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Front Page Africa
“We want to let the world know that there is some local action being done, we want to thank our international partners for the step taken so far. The lives of the chimps are at stake, they are chimps from Liberia, they have nowhere else to go, and if ...
Liberia's ape island conundrum
Liberia's 'Planet of the Apes' chimps facing starvation
The Week Magazine
Scientists predict a 'mini ice age' will hit in 15 years
The Week Magazine
Scientists are predicting that in 15 years, a "mini ice age" will bring extremely cold temperatures to Earth. Scientists warn of 'mini ice age' by 2030 as sun slows down http://t.co/YbE3v0qgd6 pic.twitter.com/3ISOVREJuj. — The Independent ...
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The Week Magazine
Scientists are predicting that in 15 years, a "mini ice age" will bring extremely cold temperatures to Earth. Scientists warn of 'mini ice age' by 2030 as sun slows down http://t.co/YbE3v0qgd6 pic.twitter.com/3ISOVREJuj. — The Independent ...
You think it's cold now? 'Mini ice age' predicted for Earth in 2030
'Mini Ice Age' on the way in 15 years, say scientists
New solar cycle research suggests 60 percent drop in sunspots in 2030
The Guardian
Benefits far outweigh costs of tackling climate change, says LSE study
The Guardian
Commuters struggle through Delhi's smog. India's air pollution may cost a million lives a year. 'The traditional assumption that action on climate change is net-costly is false,' says Green. Photograph: Prakash Singh/AFP/Getty. Katie Allen. Sunday 12 ...
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The Guardian
Commuters struggle through Delhi's smog. India's air pollution may cost a million lives a year. 'The traditional assumption that action on climate change is net-costly is false,' says Green. Photograph: Prakash Singh/AFP/Getty. Katie Allen. Sunday 12 ...
Harper Lee shocks fans with racist plot twist in latest book
Bond market innovation could help China climate change pledge
Climate change reduction target 'inadequate'
AsiaOne
Study finds pandas slower than the average bear
AsiaOne
Giant pandas are the new couch potatoes of the animal world and just as sluggish as slow-moving sloths, according to a study published on Thursday in the journal Science. Researchers in China tracked five captive pandas at Beijing Zoo and three wild ...
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AsiaOne
Giant pandas are the new couch potatoes of the animal world and just as sluggish as slow-moving sloths, according to a study published on Thursday in the journal Science. Researchers in China tracked five captive pandas at Beijing Zoo and three wild ...
Lazy lifestyle lets pandas survive on bamboo-only diet
Why are Pandas such lazy bunch?
Scientists reveal how pandas manage to survive on bamboo diet
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