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Human activity has pushed Earth beyond four of nine 'planetary boundaries ...
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Humanity is disrupting the health of the earth and the future is grim unless changes are made to stabilise climate, biodiversity and fertiliser distribution says lead researcher ANU Professor Will Steffen. At the rate things are going, the Earth in the coming ...
Human activity helping push state of the 'Earth System' into unknown 'danger ...National Post
Dot Earth | Can Humanity's 'Great Acceleration' Be Managed and, If So, How?New York Times (blog)
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Humanity is disrupting the health of the earth and the future is grim unless changes are made to stabilise climate, biodiversity and fertiliser distribution says lead researcher ANU Professor Will Steffen. At the rate things are going, the Earth in the coming ...
Human activity helping push state of the 'Earth System' into unknown 'danger ...
Dot Earth | Can Humanity's 'Great Acceleration' Be Managed and, If So, How?
Humans pushing Earth towards 'danger zone' - study
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Thrill-seeking geese? Birds ride Himalayas like a roller coaster
Los Angeles Times
If you think riding a roller coaster is scary, how about flying one through the Himalayas? Scientists who tracked bar-headed geese across their mountainous seasonal migration have discovered that the birds won't take a straight path to their destination, but ...
Geese ride airborne "roller coaster" in migration across HimalayasCBS News
Studies depict that the Geese follow a Roller Coaster Flight Pattern in order to ...Frontline Desk
The secrets of the world's highest bird migration : A goose is actually awesomeFull-Time Whistle
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Los Angeles Times
If you think riding a roller coaster is scary, how about flying one through the Himalayas? Scientists who tracked bar-headed geese across their mountainous seasonal migration have discovered that the birds won't take a straight path to their destination, but ...
Geese ride airborne "roller coaster" in migration across Himalayas
Studies depict that the Geese follow a Roller Coaster Flight Pattern in order to ...
The secrets of the world's highest bird migration : A goose is actually awesome
CNN International
Singer Sarah Brightman To Visit Space Station
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The Phantom Of The Opera star is paying £34m for a 10-day stay on board the orbital station and is set to begin training. 02:33, UK, Friday 16 January 2015. British singer Brightman performs at the 5th Annual Holiday Tree Lighting at L.A. Live in Los.
Astronauts back in ISS after leak scareThe Nation
Astronaut set to spend one year in spaceCNN
Singer Sarah Brightman preparing for space station visitReuters
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The Phantom Of The Opera star is paying £34m for a 10-day stay on board the orbital station and is set to begin training. 02:33, UK, Friday 16 January 2015. British singer Brightman performs at the 5th Annual Holiday Tree Lighting at L.A. Live in Los.
Astronauts back in ISS after leak scare
Astronaut set to spend one year in space
Singer Sarah Brightman preparing for space station visit
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Sea turtles may use Earth's magnetic field to migrate, scientists say
SMN Weekly
New research into female sea turtle migration patterns has revealed that the terrapins may be using the magnetic field of the Earth to help them navigate to far-flung nesting grounds. Female sea turtles have a reputation for returning to the same beach where ...
Sea turtles find nesting grounds using this one weird trickState Column
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Sea turtles use the Earth's magnetic field to find their beach of originWashington Post
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SMN Weekly
New research into female sea turtle migration patterns has revealed that the terrapins may be using the magnetic field of the Earth to help them navigate to far-flung nesting grounds. Female sea turtles have a reputation for returning to the same beach where ...
Sea turtles find nesting grounds using this one weird trick
The Secret of How Sea Turtles Find Their Way Home Across the Ocean
Sea turtles use the Earth's magnetic field to find their beach of origin
The Week Magazine
Study: Zebras' stripes keep them cool
The Week Magazine
Why do zebras have stripes? Depending on the scientist you ask, the answer may be related to camouflage, mating, or even fly repellent. A new study in Royal Society Open Science poses a different explanation entirely: The stripes help zebras stay cool in ...
How Zebra Stripes and Rising Sea Levels Have More In Common Than You ...Science Times
Zebras' Stripes Help The Animals To Cool In Hot TemperaturesVoice Chronicle
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The Week Magazine
Why do zebras have stripes? Depending on the scientist you ask, the answer may be related to camouflage, mating, or even fly repellent. A new study in Royal Society Open Science poses a different explanation entirely: The stripes help zebras stay cool in ...
How Zebra Stripes and Rising Sea Levels Have More In Common Than You ...
Zebras' Stripes Help The Animals To Cool In Hot Temperatures
Study Finds Why Zebras Have Stripes Isn't So Black and White
Mirror.co.uk
Has Missing Beagle 2 Been Found On Mars?
Sky News
The British spacecraft disappeared after being released from its orbiter but there is renewed hope it may not be lost after all. 21:46, UK, Thursday 15 January 2015. Play video "Beagle 2: The Failed Mars Mission". Video: Beagle 2: The Failed Mars Mission.
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The British spacecraft disappeared after being released from its orbiter but there is renewed hope it may not be lost after all. 21:46, UK, Thursday 15 January 2015. Play video "Beagle 2: The Failed Mars Mission". Video: Beagle 2: The Failed Mars Mission.
Images to reveal Beagle 2's fate
The Week Magazine
'Climate change a bigger threat than terrorism'
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ISLAMABAD: “Climate change poses a greater security threat than terrorism because it can affect temperatures, the environment, the economy and the future policies of the country. Moreover, 70 to 80 per cent of Pakistan's water from glaciers, but in the next ...
The Left Wants More Republican Ammo on Climate ChangeNational Journal
New Research Says Social Cost Of Climate Change Much Higher Than ThoughtOilPrice.com
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ISLAMABAD: “Climate change poses a greater security threat than terrorism because it can affect temperatures, the environment, the economy and the future policies of the country. Moreover, 70 to 80 per cent of Pakistan's water from glaciers, but in the next ...
The Left Wants More Republican Ammo on Climate Change
New Research Says Social Cost Of Climate Change Much Higher Than Thought
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Scientific American
How Coral Reefs Can Bounce Back from Mass Bleaching Near Death
Scientific American
REEF RELIEF: This coral reef in the Seychelles has largely recovered from bleaching in 1998 thanks to the complexity of its shape and the depth of the water. Courtesy of Nick Graham. As the planet heats up so do the world's waters, and that means more ...
As Oceans Heat Up, a Race to Save World's Coral ReefsNational Geographic
Study may help scientists identify which coral reefs can be saved (+video)Christian Science Monitor
Climate and friends influence young corals' choice of real estateUQ News
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Scientific American
REEF RELIEF: This coral reef in the Seychelles has largely recovered from bleaching in 1998 thanks to the complexity of its shape and the depth of the water. Courtesy of Nick Graham. As the planet heats up so do the world's waters, and that means more ...
As Oceans Heat Up, a Race to Save World's Coral Reefs
Study may help scientists identify which coral reefs can be saved (+video)
Climate and friends influence young corals' choice of real estate
Science Times
Meteorites and the History of Our Solar System: Not Everything Is As It Seems
Science Times
Scientists have long believed that meteors were fundamental to the origins of our planets. Meteors contain minuscule spherical grains known as chondrules, and many have believed these chondrules collided with particles of dust and gas coalescing into ...
MIT Scientists: Meteors Weren't the Carriers of Life in the Solar SystemFull-Time Whistle
New Study Says Initial Idea Of Planet 'Building Blocks' Is WrongDesign & Trend
Asteroid components thought to be forebears of planets are actually byproductsThe Space Reporter
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Science Times
Scientists have long believed that meteors were fundamental to the origins of our planets. Meteors contain minuscule spherical grains known as chondrules, and many have believed these chondrules collided with particles of dust and gas coalescing into ...
MIT Scientists: Meteors Weren't the Carriers of Life in the Solar System
New Study Says Initial Idea Of Planet 'Building Blocks' Is Wrong
Asteroid components thought to be forebears of planets are actually byproducts
National Monitor
Sea Level Rise Accelerating Faster Than Thought
Discovery News
The acceleration of the rate of sea level rise over the past couple decades is even higher than scientists had thought, according to a new study that uses a novel method to estimate the global rise of the oceans. The reason? The rate of rise across the 20th ...
Unprecedented rising sea levels alarms scientistsFrontline Desk
New study finds that sea level rise might be accelerating faster than thoughtExaminer.com
Is sea-level rise accelerating even more than we thought?Vox
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Discovery News
The acceleration of the rate of sea level rise over the past couple decades is even higher than scientists had thought, according to a new study that uses a novel method to estimate the global rise of the oceans. The reason? The rate of rise across the 20th ...
Unprecedented rising sea levels alarms scientists
New study finds that sea level rise might be accelerating faster than thought
Is sea-level rise accelerating even more than we thought?
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