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100-year-old semen-filled hankie analyzed for DNA
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The DNA of Gabriele DAnnunzio was reconstructed without exhuming his remains. (Picture used for representation purposes). mail. img. newvision. mail; img. ROME - Forensic experts in Italy said Thursday they had reconstructed the DNA of a national war ...
Italian scientists 'recreate DNA' of fascist warrior-poet from semen stainsThe Guardian
Fascist sperm busts DNA frontierYahoo News UK
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The DNA of Gabriele DAnnunzio was reconstructed without exhuming his remains. (Picture used for representation purposes). mail. img. newvision. mail; img. ROME - Forensic experts in Italy said Thursday they had reconstructed the DNA of a national war ...
Italian scientists 'recreate DNA' of fascist warrior-poet from semen stains
Fascist sperm busts DNA frontier
The Hindu
Scientists make strides in beaming solar power from space
Engadget
The idea of powering humanity by gathering an endless supply of solar energy from space has taken a huge step towards becoming a reality. Scientists working for JAXA, Japan's space administration, have announced a major breakthrough in wireless power ...
Japanese transmit power wirelessly which could lead to space based solar powerExaminer.com
Beaming energy from space now a possibilityPune Mirror
Japan space scientists make wireless energy breakthroughHindustan Times
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Engadget
The idea of powering humanity by gathering an endless supply of solar energy from space has taken a huge step towards becoming a reality. Scientists working for JAXA, Japan's space administration, have announced a major breakthrough in wireless power ...
Japanese transmit power wirelessly which could lead to space based solar power
Beaming energy from space now a possibility
Japan space scientists make wireless energy breakthrough
USA TODAY
NASA Mission to Study Magnetic Explosions Lifts Off
New York Times
A NASA mission to study magnetic explosions high above Earth successfully launched to orbit on Thursday night. The $1.1 billion Magnetospheric Multiscale mission, consisting of four identical spacecraft, lifted off at 10:44 p.m. on top of an Altas 5 rocket from ...
NASA spacecraft blast off to provide 3D views of magnetic field reconnectionCBC.ca
NASA launches 4 spacecraft on billion-dollar mission to unlock magnetic mysteryU-T San Diego
NASA set to launch 4 identical spacecrafts to solve Earth and Sun's magnetic ...Firstpost
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New York Times
A NASA mission to study magnetic explosions high above Earth successfully launched to orbit on Thursday night. The $1.1 billion Magnetospheric Multiscale mission, consisting of four identical spacecraft, lifted off at 10:44 p.m. on top of an Altas 5 rocket from ...
NASA spacecraft blast off to provide 3D views of magnetic field reconnection
NASA launches 4 spacecraft on billion-dollar mission to unlock magnetic mystery
NASA set to launch 4 identical spacecrafts to solve Earth and Sun's magnetic ...
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The depths of space: Vast underground ocean discovered on Jupiter's largest ...
South China Morning Post (subscription)
Jupiter's largest moon, Ganymede, has an underground ocean that contains more water than Earth's, broadening the hunt for places in the solar system where life might be able to exist. Researchers said Thursday that aurorae glimpsed by the Hubble Space ...
Suddenly, it Seems, Water is Everywhere in Solar SystemNDTV
NASA Launches Project to Study Magnetic FieldsVoice of America
NASA confirms ocean on Jupiter moon, raising prospects for lifeTODAYonline
Irish Times
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South China Morning Post (subscription)
Jupiter's largest moon, Ganymede, has an underground ocean that contains more water than Earth's, broadening the hunt for places in the solar system where life might be able to exist. Researchers said Thursday that aurorae glimpsed by the Hubble Space ...
Suddenly, it Seems, Water is Everywhere in Solar System
NASA Launches Project to Study Magnetic Fields
NASA confirms ocean on Jupiter moon, raising prospects for life
ZDNet
After two years lying dormant, the Large Hadron Collider again revs up
The Globe and Mail
The world's most powerful particle accelerator, last seen discovering the Higgs boson, switches back on after a two-year hiatus nearly twice as powerful as before. Science reporter Ivan Semeniuk charts its new push into the unknown. Comments. AA.
Scientists turn up power in gravity questThe Times (subscription)
Large Hadron Collider: Pumped-up particle smasher to probe deeper mysteriesLos Angeles Times
Large Hadron Collider to launch again in dark matter questTelegraph.co.uk
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The Globe and Mail
The world's most powerful particle accelerator, last seen discovering the Higgs boson, switches back on after a two-year hiatus nearly twice as powerful as before. Science reporter Ivan Semeniuk charts its new push into the unknown. Comments. AA.
Scientists turn up power in gravity quest
Large Hadron Collider: Pumped-up particle smasher to probe deeper mysteries
Large Hadron Collider to launch again in dark matter quest
Science Times
Hot Springs on Enceladus Could Harbor Alien Life
Science Times
New research coming out has revealed that there are hot springs below the icy surface of Enceladus, Saturn's sixth largest moon. If this is confirmed then the moon Enceladus will become the only body in the solar system other than Earth where the existence ...
Saturn's Icy Moon, Enceladus Has Possibly Life-Giving Hydrothermal ActivityGeek Infinite
Aliens Might Exist On Saturn's Enceladus Moon, Study FindsImmortal News
Cassini confirms hydrothermal activity in ocean on Saturn's moonUPI.com
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The Standard Daily
SMN Weekly
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Science Times
New research coming out has revealed that there are hot springs below the icy surface of Enceladus, Saturn's sixth largest moon. If this is confirmed then the moon Enceladus will become the only body in the solar system other than Earth where the existence ...
Saturn's Icy Moon, Enceladus Has Possibly Life-Giving Hydrothermal Activity
Aliens Might Exist On Saturn's Enceladus Moon, Study Finds
Cassini confirms hydrothermal activity in ocean on Saturn's moon
Daily Science Journal
Anthropocene Began in 1610, Study Says
Daily Science Journal
The Anthropocene which refers to the geological epoch marking the “Age of Man” began in 1610, as per a new study. Researchers have concluded that the arrival of Europeans in the Americas had the biggest impact on the planet and this marked the dawn of ...
Year 1610 is when humans made first dramatic impact on Earth, researchers sayScience Recorder
The Human Epoch May Have Begun in 1610Earthweek - A Diary of the Planet
Current Anthropocene Period Said to have Begun as Late as 1610, StudyEmpire State Tribune
Daily Times
Slate Magazine (blog)
CNET
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Daily Science Journal
The Anthropocene which refers to the geological epoch marking the “Age of Man” began in 1610, as per a new study. Researchers have concluded that the arrival of Europeans in the Americas had the biggest impact on the planet and this marked the dawn of ...
Year 1610 is when humans made first dramatic impact on Earth, researchers say
The Human Epoch May Have Begun in 1610
Current Anthropocene Period Said to have Begun as Late as 1610, Study
NBCNews.com
First photographs emerge of new Pacific island off Tonga
NBCNews.com
For weeks in January, an underwater volcano sent volcanic ash thousands of feet in the air near the South Pacific island nation of Tonga. The continuous eruptions created a new island that scientists say won't last longer than several months.Tonga native GP ...
New South Pacific island forms after volcanic eruption, could attract touristsMother Nature Network
Will it be a new tourist draw? Better see it now before it's goneeTurboNews
First photos: New Tonga island formed by underwater volcanoSyracuse.com
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NBCNews.com
For weeks in January, an underwater volcano sent volcanic ash thousands of feet in the air near the South Pacific island nation of Tonga. The continuous eruptions created a new island that scientists say won't last longer than several months.Tonga native GP ...
New South Pacific island forms after volcanic eruption, could attract tourists
Will it be a new tourist draw? Better see it now before it's gone
First photos: New Tonga island formed by underwater volcano
News Tonight Africa
DLRScientists planning to try to contact comet lander in March
News Tonight Africa
Scientists working with the German Aerospace Center (DLR) have said that they will try to contact the stranded comet lander Philae on 12 March, 2015. Scientists will try to contact the comet for the first time this month. Stephan Ulamec, Lander Project ...
Ground control anxiously awaits any sign of life from comet lander PhilaeThe Space Reporter
Wake up Philae! The world awaits newsRappler
Space hibernation: Will the Philae comet lander wake up?Fox News
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Space.com
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News Tonight Africa
Scientists working with the German Aerospace Center (DLR) have said that they will try to contact the stranded comet lander Philae on 12 March, 2015. Scientists will try to contact the comet for the first time this month. Stephan Ulamec, Lander Project ...
Ground control anxiously awaits any sign of life from comet lander Philae
Wake up Philae! The world awaits news
Space hibernation: Will the Philae comet lander wake up?
Daily Mail
Number of marine species drops by 194000 because of duplicate descriptions
National Monitor
The need for a comprehensive list of marine species was, apparently, much greater than anyone realized. The World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) was formed in 2008 to, as the name implies, create a single master list of all marine species. It turns out ...
Fish? We don't know the half of itTimes LIVE
Nearly 200000 'new' marine species turn out to be duplicatesWashington Post
Marine biodiversity isn't as great as scientists thoughtUPI.com
BBC News
ABC Online
Irish Examiner
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National Monitor
The need for a comprehensive list of marine species was, apparently, much greater than anyone realized. The World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) was formed in 2008 to, as the name implies, create a single master list of all marine species. It turns out ...
Fish? We don't know the half of it
Nearly 200000 'new' marine species turn out to be duplicates
Marine biodiversity isn't as great as scientists thought
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