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Can't we just remove carbon dioxide from the air to fix climate change? Not yet
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Trees remove carbon dioxide naturally: can we do better? Coconino National Forest, CC BY-SA Image by: The Conversation. If we have put too much CO into the air, wouldn't it make sense to find ways to remove it again? Well, yes: it would. Save & Share ...
Chart: All the emissions, state by stateGrist
Even removal of Green House Gas, will not change to the climatic damage of the ...The Market Business
Climate deniers isolatedFoster's Daily Democrat
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Trees remove carbon dioxide naturally: can we do better? Coconino National Forest, CC BY-SA Image by: The Conversation. If we have put too much CO into the air, wouldn't it make sense to find ways to remove it again? Well, yes: it would. Save & Share ...
Chart: All the emissions, state by state
Even removal of Green House Gas, will not change to the climatic damage of the ...
Climate deniers isolated
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NASA EPIC camera captures images of moon's dark side
CBC.ca
The far side of the moon — never visible from Earth — is now on view as an infinite-looping GIF, thanks to images captured by a NASA camera more than a million kilometres away. In a series of images taken by NASA's Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera ...
NASA releases EPIC GIF of moon passing in front of EarthThe Australian (blog)
NASA's EPIC Camera Captures Moon's Stunning Illuminated Dark SideCBS Local
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The far side of the moon — never visible from Earth — is now on view as an infinite-looping GIF, thanks to images captured by a NASA camera more than a million kilometres away. In a series of images taken by NASA's Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera ...
NASA releases EPIC GIF of moon passing in front of Earth
NASA's EPIC Camera Captures Moon's Stunning Illuminated Dark Side
NASA satellite captures 'dark' side of the moon
CNN
Buzz Aldrin's travel expenses for mission to moon and back: $33.31
CNN
(CNN) It's the travel expense claim to top all others -- $33.31 to go to the moon and back. American astronaut Buzz Aldrin has been sharing some of his paperwork from the 1969 moon landing mission. The forms, an intriguing mix of the mundane and the ...
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(CNN) It's the travel expense claim to top all others -- $33.31 to go to the moon and back. American astronaut Buzz Aldrin has been sharing some of his paperwork from the 1969 moon landing mission. The forms, an intriguing mix of the mundane and the ...
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NASA robot to build biggest rocket parts for Mars mission
Financial Express
A giant robot is helping NASA engineers to build the largest, lightweight composite rocket parts ever developed for future space vehicles to deeper manned missions including Mars exploration. By: PTI | August 6, 2015 8:25 AM ...
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Financial Express
A giant robot is helping NASA engineers to build the largest, lightweight composite rocket parts ever developed for future space vehicles to deeper manned missions including Mars exploration. By: PTI | August 6, 2015 8:25 AM ...
NASA Builds Drones To Explore The Moon And Look For Possible Mining Sites
NASA Robot Building Biggest Rocket Parts For Mars Mission
Enabling 'The Martian'
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Russia's most audacious move?
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RUSSIA has staked a claim for the Arctic Ocean — including the North Pole — saying the disputed region is part of the country's “continental character.” Submitting their claim for 1.2 million sq km of disputed territory to the United Nations, they ...
Russia bids for vast Arctic at UNNewbritainherald
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Russia submits fresh claim for Arctic shelfThe Straits Times
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RUSSIA has staked a claim for the Arctic Ocean — including the North Pole — saying the disputed region is part of the country's “continental character.” Submitting their claim for 1.2 million sq km of disputed territory to the United Nations, they ...
Russia bids for vast Arctic at UN
Pentagon Issues Scary Climate Security Report, as Russia Lays Claim to Vast ...
Russia submits fresh claim for Arctic shelf
Sydney Morning Herald
Volcano ash: Virgin, Jetstar cancel flights to and from Bali again
Sydney Morning Herald
Bali holidaymakers have been thwarted once again, as more volcanic ash from Mount Raung forces airlines to cancel or delay flights. Flights to and from Bali have been cancelled or delayed on Thursday, and further cancellations look likely. At 8am ...
Virgin, Jetstar cancel all Bali flightsSky News Australia
Bali flights cancelled due to risk from Mount Raung volcanic ash cloudABC Online
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Sydney Morning Herald
Bali holidaymakers have been thwarted once again, as more volcanic ash from Mount Raung forces airlines to cancel or delay flights. Flights to and from Bali have been cancelled or delayed on Thursday, and further cancellations look likely. At 8am ...
Virgin, Jetstar cancel all Bali flights
Bali flights cancelled due to risk from Mount Raung volcanic ash cloud
Ash causes another flight cancellation
Daily Mail
Scientists unearth earthworm''s ability to digest plant toxins
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Earthworms are well-known for eating through the leaves and decaying organic material that litter the forest floor. The worms are able to digest compounds that are extremely toxic to other herbivores, and it has puzzled scientists as to how they do so ...
The Earthworms' Secret of Eating Fallen Dead Leaves DiscoveredThe Market Business
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The Hullabaloo Online
Earthworms are well-known for eating through the leaves and decaying organic material that litter the forest floor. The worms are able to digest compounds that are extremely toxic to other herbivores, and it has puzzled scientists as to how they do so ...
The Earthworms' Secret of Eating Fallen Dead Leaves Discovered
Scientists unearth earthworm's ability to digest plant toxins
New study shows how worms tolerate the toxic chemicals in their food
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Next-Gen robots will be super dextrous
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Engineers at MIT, including one of Indian-origin, have found a way to impart more dexterity to simple robotic grippers using the environment as a helping hand. The researchers from Massachusetts Institute of Technology developed a model that predicts ...
Uh Oh, MIT Developed a Way To Make Robotic Hands Way More Like Our OwnGizmodo
New Robotic Model Can Adjust Its Grip on ObjectsNDTV
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Hindu Business Line
Engineers at MIT, including one of Indian-origin, have found a way to impart more dexterity to simple robotic grippers using the environment as a helping hand. The researchers from Massachusetts Institute of Technology developed a model that predicts ...
Uh Oh, MIT Developed a Way To Make Robotic Hands Way More Like Our Own
New Robotic Model Can Adjust Its Grip on Objects
Now, robots will also have a firm grip on objects using dexterity measures
Live Science
First Colorful Picture of Africa- Europe from EU Weather Satellite
Prensa Latina
05 de agosto de 2015, 15:32Berlín, 5 Aug (Prensa Latina)The European second generation MSG-4 weather satellite has started beaming down pictures of earth from its geostationary orbit, with the first image released on Tuesday showing Africa and Europe.
Planet Earth Shines in Weather Satellite's 1st Photo from SpaceLive Science
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Prensa Latina
05 de agosto de 2015, 15:32Berlín, 5 Aug (Prensa Latina)The European second generation MSG-4 weather satellite has started beaming down pictures of earth from its geostationary orbit, with the first image released on Tuesday showing Africa and Europe.
Planet Earth Shines in Weather Satellite's 1st Photo from Space
ESA Notches 100th High-speed Laser Link between Satellites 48000 Kilometers Apart
Earth, in Detail
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Crab-like object spotted on Mars
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THE Mars Curiosity Rover has taken a strange image that has left space enthusiasts captivated. Captured by NASA, the image shows a crab-like object on the surface of the red planet. Since emerging online, social media has been abuzz with users claiming ...
Dark Lady on Mars: NASA's Rover spots mysterious being looking out into space ...Mirror.co.uk
Curiosity rover celebrates three years on MarsCBS News
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NEWS.com.au
THE Mars Curiosity Rover has taken a strange image that has left space enthusiasts captivated. Captured by NASA, the image shows a crab-like object on the surface of the red planet. Since emerging online, social media has been abuzz with users claiming ...
Dark Lady on Mars: NASA's Rover spots mysterious being looking out into space ...
Curiosity rover celebrates three years on Mars
Crab-Like Facehugger Spotted On Mars By Curiosity Rover - What Is It?
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