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Sea level rise likely to get much worse: NASA
Daily Times
Sea levels worldwide rose an average of nearly 8cm since 1992, the result of warming waters and melting ice, a panel of NASA scientists said on Wednesday. In 2013, a United Nations panel predicted sea levels would rise from 0.3 to 0.9 metres by the end ...
NASA satellite measurements warn of rising sea levelsabc7news.com
Here's More Climate Change Proof for Republicans to IgnoreBlue Nation Review
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Daily Times
Sea levels worldwide rose an average of nearly 8cm since 1992, the result of warming waters and melting ice, a panel of NASA scientists said on Wednesday. In 2013, a United Nations panel predicted sea levels would rise from 0.3 to 0.9 metres by the end ...
NASA satellite measurements warn of rising sea levels
Here's More Climate Change Proof for Republicans to Ignore
The Express Tribune
Scientists recreate 12500-year-old bread
The Express Tribune
Findings show that wild-grain-based nutrition emerged some 3,000 years before our hunter-gatherer forefathers. PHOTO: STOCK IMAGE. LONDON: An international team of researchers has recreated pre-historic mouth-watering bread that our ancestors ...
Scientists recreate 12500 years old Proto Pita Bread our ancestors used to ateNews Recorder
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The Express Tribune
Findings show that wild-grain-based nutrition emerged some 3,000 years before our hunter-gatherer forefathers. PHOTO: STOCK IMAGE. LONDON: An international team of researchers has recreated pre-historic mouth-watering bread that our ancestors ...
Scientists recreate 12500 years old Proto Pita Bread our ancestors used to ate
Bread Consumed By Our Ancestors 12500 Years Ago Recreated By Researchers
Recreated: Bread our ancestors relished 12500 years ago
Daily Times
Obama's Plan Won't Improve Public Health
Flathead Beacon
Montanans should not be surprised that President Barack Obama is “moving the goalpost” on emission cuts for the state with his final Clean Power Plan (CPP) rule. Obama believes that Americans support expensive action to protect their children from ...
Failing to act on climate change is an inexcusable moral failureNewsday
RABBLE ROUSER: Don't believe climate hypeCherry Hill Courier Post
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Flathead Beacon
Montanans should not be surprised that President Barack Obama is “moving the goalpost” on emission cuts for the state with his final Clean Power Plan (CPP) rule. Obama believes that Americans support expensive action to protect their children from ...
Failing to act on climate change is an inexcusable moral failure
RABBLE ROUSER: Don't believe climate hype
What climate change will mean for our local forests
Arctic Draws International Competition for Oil
Tolerance.ca
A new geopolitical “Great Game” is underway in earth's northernmost region, the Arctic, where Russia has claimed a large area for resource development and President Barack Obama recently approved Shell Oil Company's test-drilling project in an area ...
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Tolerance.ca
A new geopolitical “Great Game” is underway in earth's northernmost region, the Arctic, where Russia has claimed a large area for resource development and President Barack Obama recently approved Shell Oil Company's test-drilling project in an area ...
New York Times
NASA's New Horizons Spacecraft Has Next Mission After Pluto
New York Times
The next destination for NASA's Pluto probe is to be a much smaller ice ball in the outer solar system, the space agency announced on Friday. The New Horizons spacecraft, which captured a cornucopia of photographs and data during its Pluto flyby last ...
Pluto probe gets new assignmentCNN
NASA's Pluto probe is heading for the Kuiper beltEngadget
NASA Shows Pluto Flyby Video and Picks Next Destination for New HorizonsNBCNews.com
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New York Times
The next destination for NASA's Pluto probe is to be a much smaller ice ball in the outer solar system, the space agency announced on Friday. The New Horizons spacecraft, which captured a cornucopia of photographs and data during its Pluto flyby last ...
Pluto probe gets new assignment
NASA's Pluto probe is heading for the Kuiper belt
NASA Shows Pluto Flyby Video and Picks Next Destination for New Horizons
The Independent
Allonautilus scrobiculatus: World's 'rarest' creature spotted for only the ...
The Independent
One of the “rarest creatures in the world” has been spotted for only the third time ever off the coast of Papua New Guinea by a US biologist. The creatures, which are thought to have survived two ice ages and pre-date dinosaurs, have only been seen by ...
'This Could Be The Rarest Animal In The World'Huffington Post
Rare nautilus with hairy shell photographed in South PacificCBC.ca
From 'fuzzy' nautilus to red colobus monkey: 'extinct' species rediscoveredChristian Science Monitor
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The Independent
One of the “rarest creatures in the world” has been spotted for only the third time ever off the coast of Papua New Guinea by a US biologist. The creatures, which are thought to have survived two ice ages and pre-date dinosaurs, have only been seen by ...
'This Could Be The Rarest Animal In The World'
Rare nautilus with hairy shell photographed in South Pacific
From 'fuzzy' nautilus to red colobus monkey: 'extinct' species rediscovered
New York Times
Psychologists Welcome Analysis Casting Doubt on Their Work
New York Times
The field of psychology sustained a damaging blow Thursday: A new analysis found that only 36 percent of findings from almost 100 studies in the top three psychology journals held up when the original experiments were rigorously redone. After the ...
Psychology research is often questionableThe Nation
No, science's reproducibility problem is not limited to psychologyWashington Post
We tried to reproduce 100 published psychological studies — the results were ...National Post
The Straits Times
Newsweek
NYC Today
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New York Times
The field of psychology sustained a damaging blow Thursday: A new analysis found that only 36 percent of findings from almost 100 studies in the top three psychology journals held up when the original experiments were rigorously redone. After the ...
Psychology research is often questionable
No, science's reproducibility problem is not limited to psychology
We tried to reproduce 100 published psychological studies — the results were ...
Atlanta Journal Constitution
5 things to know about Saturday's supermoon
Atlanta Journal Constitution
Want more news? Sign up for free newsletters to get more of the AJC delivered to your inbox. The term “supermoon” was coined by astrologer Richard Nolle, not an astronomer. (Source: PBS.org). More popular and trending stories · The term has become ...
What is a 'Supermoon?' August's Will Be The First Of Three In A RowPatch.com
August 29 Supermoon All Set To Blow Everyone Away – Watch LiveNews Recorder
Forget the 'Supermoon': What's Actually Happening at Lunar PerigeeSpace.com
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Atlanta Journal Constitution
Want more news? Sign up for free newsletters to get more of the AJC delivered to your inbox. The term “supermoon” was coined by astrologer Richard Nolle, not an astronomer. (Source: PBS.org). More popular and trending stories · The term has become ...
What is a 'Supermoon?' August's Will Be The First Of Three In A Row
August 29 Supermoon All Set To Blow Everyone Away – Watch Live
Forget the 'Supermoon': What's Actually Happening at Lunar Perigee
Firstpost
40-year-old science mystery solved? Stephen Hawking may have found the answer ...
Firstpost
Geneva: Celebrated physicist Stephen Hawking may have solved the 40-year-old information paradox - which continues to puzzle scientists - saying one could simply pop up in another universe after being sucked into a black hole, in a new theory about ...
Is Hawking any closer to solving the puzzle of black holes?Phys.Org
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Firstpost
Geneva: Celebrated physicist Stephen Hawking may have solved the 40-year-old information paradox - which continues to puzzle scientists - saying one could simply pop up in another universe after being sucked into a black hole, in a new theory about ...
Is Hawking any closer to solving the puzzle of black holes?
Hawking: I Solved Black Hole Mystery
Physicist Stephen Hawking Believes He Has Solved Mystery of Black Holes
ABC News
Buzz Aldrin's Master Plan for Colonizing Mars
ABC News
Thinks the Buzz Aldrin humans might be one step closer to living on Mars in 1969 B 85 year old was the second person to walk on the moon. Now he's teaming up with the Florida Institute of Technology. Creating a plan to get humans to the Earth's ...
Want to move to Mars? Buzz Aldrin's got you covered.Christian Science Monitor
Buzz Aldrin Wants to Colonize Mars Before 2040TIME
Buzz Aldrin develops Mars colonisation 'master plan'Irish Independent
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ABC News
Thinks the Buzz Aldrin humans might be one step closer to living on Mars in 1969 B 85 year old was the second person to walk on the moon. Now he's teaming up with the Florida Institute of Technology. Creating a plan to get humans to the Earth's ...
Want to move to Mars? Buzz Aldrin's got you covered.
Buzz Aldrin Wants to Colonize Mars Before 2040
Buzz Aldrin develops Mars colonisation 'master plan'
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