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'Spoon' on Mars? You're seeing things
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Remember the nursery rhyme in which the cow jumped over the moon and dish ran away with the spoon? It appears the spoon wound up on Mars, according to a curious recent photo snapped by the Curiosity rover. In yet another optical illusion that's stirred ...
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Remember the nursery rhyme in which the cow jumped over the moon and dish ran away with the spoon? It appears the spoon wound up on Mars, according to a curious recent photo snapped by the Curiosity rover. In yet another optical illusion that's stirred ...
Why We Can't Stop Seeing Aliens on Mars
NASA's Curiosity images reveal 'cutlery set' on Mars
Cloaked Woman on Mars: Rover Watchers Keep Spotting Patterns
Weekly Observer
Near-billion-dollar lasso breaks, NASA mapper now one-eyed
Weekly Observer
The dynamic radar part of the “spinning lasso” antenna affixed to NASA's SMAP satellite, launched in January, has cstopped working and can't be retrieved. Fortunately for NASA, the close to 1 billion dollar space mission is still in the thick of things ...
Weather project lures NASA to AusThe Land Newspaper
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Weekly Observer
The dynamic radar part of the “spinning lasso” antenna affixed to NASA's SMAP satellite, launched in January, has cstopped working and can't be retrieved. Fortunately for NASA, the close to 1 billion dollar space mission is still in the thick of things ...
Weather project lures NASA to Aus
Key radar fails on $1b Nasa satellite
New NASA soil moisture satellite loses 1 science instrument
The News International
Iranians push ahead to acquire science despite sanctions: Science Magazine
Tehran Times
Despite “political interference, and the viselike grip of economic sanctions imposed by the United States and its allies”, Iranian scientists are determined to acquire advance technologies, Science Magazine said in an article. The following is an ...
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Tehran Times
Despite “political interference, and the viselike grip of economic sanctions imposed by the United States and its allies”, Iranian scientists are determined to acquire advance technologies, Science Magazine said in an article. The following is an ...
Iran Deal at Risk If Sanctions Are Only Suspended, Khamenei Says
'New era' in Iran science with end of sanctions: report
Despite Sanctions, Science Flourishes In Iran
Northern Californian
NASA books seats on Commercial Space Flights
Northern Californian
There are two years remaining for planned commercial space taxis to have their initial manned test flight. But NASA has already booking its seats for astronauts to take them to the International Space Station (ISS). Kathryn Lueders, NASA's program ...
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Northern Californian
There are two years remaining for planned commercial space taxis to have their initial manned test flight. But NASA has already booking its seats for astronauts to take them to the International Space Station (ISS). Kathryn Lueders, NASA's program ...
Boeing opens commercial spaceship plant in Florida
Boeing opens 'Starliner' Spaceship Plant in Florida
Boeing starts assembling CST-100 Starliner spaceships at NASA hangar plant in ...
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Researchers find one-million-year-old monkey fossil in underwater cave
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File photo. The paper was published this week in the Journal of Human Evolution. Photo: Christine Pemberton. Melbourne: Scientists have dated a species of fossil monkey, roughly the size of a small cat, from the Caribbean region to just over one ...
1million year old monkey fossil discovered in underwater caveFinancial Express
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File photo. The paper was published this week in the Journal of Human Evolution. Photo: Christine Pemberton. Melbourne: Scientists have dated a species of fossil monkey, roughly the size of a small cat, from the Caribbean region to just over one ...
1million year old monkey fossil discovered in underwater cave
New evidence confirms antiquity of fossil primate
Fossil Of One-Million-Year-Old Monkey Discovered In Underwater Cave
Northern Californian
Decline in number of lions explained with predator to prey ratio
Northern Californian
The lion population in Africa alone has dropped to around 23,000. Herein, just 20 years back, there were more than 200,000 lions. All the species came under the grasp of human pressures and loss of habitat. Laurence Frank of the University of ...
Predator-Prey Ratio: The New Power Law of the NatureThe Market Business
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Northern Californian
The lion population in Africa alone has dropped to around 23,000. Herein, just 20 years back, there were more than 200,000 lions. All the species came under the grasp of human pressures and loss of habitat. Laurence Frank of the University of ...
Predator-Prey Ratio: The New Power Law of the Nature
Predator-Prey Ratio: The New Power Law of Nature
Scientists upend assumption that predators always increase with prey
The Budapest Report
Your cat doesn''t love you: science
The Budapest Report
Rudyard Kipling was right. Cats really do walk by themselves and do not need their owners to feel secure and safe, a new study has shown. Although owners might worry that their pet is nervously pining for their return when they leave the house, in fact .
Cats and dogs share different bond with owners: StudyNorthern Californian
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The Budapest Report
Rudyard Kipling was right. Cats really do walk by themselves and do not need their owners to feel secure and safe, a new study has shown. Although owners might worry that their pet is nervously pining for their return when they leave the house, in fact .
Cats and dogs share different bond with owners: Study
Cats think they're secured and safe; They don't miss their masters
Your cats don't care about you as much as you'd like to think
Pioneer News
Scientists Find Furthest and Maybe Oldest Galaxy in the Universe
Pioneer News
A research team from the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) recently said it has detected a galaxy that is 13.2 billion years old and also is likely the furthest galaxy from ours ever found. Now, the universe is only 13.8 billion years old ...
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A research team from the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) recently said it has detected a galaxy that is 13.2 billion years old and also is likely the furthest galaxy from ours ever found. Now, the universe is only 13.8 billion years old ...
13.2 billion-years old Farthest Galaxy Discovered
Farthest-ever 3.2-billion-years old galaxy detected
Caltech scholars detect 13.2 years old farthest galaxy EGS8p7
Daily News & Analysis
Climate negotiators torn by opposing fears
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BONN • Negotiators from 195 nations tasked with crafting a universal climate pact are driven by twin fears tugging in opposite directions, which may result in a hollow deal, say analysts. The all-too-real prospect of climate catastrophe on a horizon of ...
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The Straits Times
BONN • Negotiators from 195 nations tasked with crafting a universal climate pact are driven by twin fears tugging in opposite directions, which may result in a hollow deal, say analysts. The all-too-real prospect of climate catastrophe on a horizon of ...
2020 vision: Big polluters pledge to reduce emissions
New strategy to boost flagging climate talks
Contours of landmark UN climate pact starting to take shape
Techie News
Critters, not catastrophe, caused Earth's first mass extinction
Financial Express
A new study has given out the evidence that world's first known mass extinction, which took place about 540 million years ago, had a more subtle cause: evolution itself. By: ANI | Washington | September 5, 2015 3:37 PM ...
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Financial Express
A new study has given out the evidence that world's first known mass extinction, which took place about 540 million years ago, had a more subtle cause: evolution itself. By: ANI | Washington | September 5, 2015 3:37 PM ...
Scientists Say on Earth's First Mass Extinction Was Caused by Critters
Animals, not meteors, were responsible for first mass extinction
Critters caused Earth's first mass extinction, not a meteorite or a volcano
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