Toronto Star
Russia resubmits claim on vast Arctic seabed at UN
Toronto Star
The Russian government's resubmission to the United Nations of its bid for vast territories in the Arctic, including the North Pole, doesn't change anything much for Canada or its pending claim in the region, geopolitical experts say. If anything ...
Russia's new claim to North Pole puts pressure on Canada, expert saysThe Globe and Mail
Russia bids for vast Arctic territories at UNIrish Examiner
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Toronto Star
The Russian government's resubmission to the United Nations of its bid for vast territories in the Arctic, including the North Pole, doesn't change anything much for Canada or its pending claim in the region, geopolitical experts say. If anything ...
Russia's new claim to North Pole puts pressure on Canada, expert says
Russia bids for vast Arctic territories at UN
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CNET
Buzz Aldrin claimed $33 expenses for his trip to the moon
The Indian Express
Buzz Aldrin also revealed that the Apollo 11 mission crew had to declare the moon rocks and dust samples they had collected to the US customs upon their arrival. Google +. Comments. By: Express Web Desk | New Delhi | Updated: August 5, 2015 6:57 am.
Buzz Aldrin spent 33 bucks on his trip to the moonNew York Post
Buzz Aldrin Is A Frugal Traveler, And He's Got Receipts To Prove ItUPROXX
Buzz Aldrin paperwork from moon missionnewsnet5.com
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The Indian Express
Buzz Aldrin also revealed that the Apollo 11 mission crew had to declare the moon rocks and dust samples they had collected to the US customs upon their arrival. Google +. Comments. By: Express Web Desk | New Delhi | Updated: August 5, 2015 6:57 am.
Buzz Aldrin spent 33 bucks on his trip to the moon
Buzz Aldrin Is A Frugal Traveler, And He's Got Receipts To Prove It
Buzz Aldrin paperwork from moon mission
Alaska Dispatch News
World's glaciers losing ice faster than ever recorded, study says
Alaska Dispatch News
These photos of the Rhone Glacier, located in the Swiss Alps, were taken in 2007 (top) and 2014 (bottom) and offer an example of recent rapid glacial melt. Such melt is the subject of a new study, which evaluated decades of documentation to determine ...
Glaciers melting at "unprecedented" rateKXLF Butte News
Glaciers Are Retreating Faster Than BeforeSmithsonian
Speed of glacier retreat worldwide 'historically unprecedented', says reportThe Guardian
KTVA.com - Alaska News and Weather
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Alaska Dispatch News
These photos of the Rhone Glacier, located in the Swiss Alps, were taken in 2007 (top) and 2014 (bottom) and offer an example of recent rapid glacial melt. Such melt is the subject of a new study, which evaluated decades of documentation to determine ...
Glaciers melting at "unprecedented" rate
Glaciers Are Retreating Faster Than Before
Speed of glacier retreat worldwide 'historically unprecedented', says report
Dispatch Times
4-Aug-2015 New study shows how complex bonobo communication is
Dispatch Times
They found that, “contrary to the conclusion of human uniqueness”, the peep call of bonobos is also flexible, and that this flexibility “suggests that in order to gain meaning, bonobos listening to the peeps may need to combine them with surrounding ...
(VIDEO) Bonobos communicate with 'peeps' like baby humansNature World Report
Bonobos talk like human babies, say scientistsChristian Science Monitor
Going Ape: Bonobos Make Sounds Like That of Human BabiesNBCNews.com
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Dispatch Times
They found that, “contrary to the conclusion of human uniqueness”, the peep call of bonobos is also flexible, and that this flexibility “suggests that in order to gain meaning, bonobos listening to the peeps may need to combine them with surrounding ...
(VIDEO) Bonobos communicate with 'peeps' like baby humans
Bonobos talk like human babies, say scientists
Going Ape: Bonobos Make Sounds Like That of Human Babies
CNN
Carbon tax, cap and trade don't work
Oshawa Express
With a federal election coming in October, it is important that Canadians be aware of the candidates' positions on climate change, formerly called global warming. Most scientists believe that our planet is heating up due to our burning of fossil fuels ...
Surprise: Obama's Climate Plan Is Cap and Trade After AllSlate Magazine (blog)
Global polluters urged to opt for clean energy sourcesThe Nation
Don't Like The New Climate Rules? Thank Congress.Huffington Post
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Oshawa Express
With a federal election coming in October, it is important that Canadians be aware of the candidates' positions on climate change, formerly called global warming. Most scientists believe that our planet is heating up due to our burning of fossil fuels ...
Surprise: Obama's Climate Plan Is Cap and Trade After All
Global polluters urged to opt for clean energy sources
Don't Like The New Climate Rules? Thank Congress.
The Guardian
Cold war: five office coverups you're probably familiar with
The Guardian
A new report suggests that offices are the wrong temperature, at least for women – rather the thermostats are geared towards middle-aged men. Whether it's true or not, who doesn't love an office coverup? Here are five classic examples. The new cold war ...
Too Cold in the Office? Men Are to BlameNewsweek
Why is it so cold in here? Setting the office thermostat right – for both sexesSomalilandPress
Office temperature settings may have gender bias, study findsDispatch Times
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The Guardian
A new report suggests that offices are the wrong temperature, at least for women – rather the thermostats are geared towards middle-aged men. Whether it's true or not, who doesn't love an office coverup? Here are five classic examples. The new cold war ...
Too Cold in the Office? Men Are to Blame
Why is it so cold in here? Setting the office thermostat right – for both sexes
Office temperature settings may have gender bias, study finds
Mashable
Greens, browns of Africa and Europe shine in new satellite photo
Mashable
A new weather satellite just beamed its first image of Earth back home, and it is beautiful. Europe's MSG-4 satellite captured the colorful view of Earth from its position in geostationary orbit. The weather satellite's new image of Earth, which shows ...
Amazing picture of Earth beamed back from new weather satelliteTelegraph.co.uk
New weather satellite snaps stunning photo of EarthRTE.ie
Satellite that could improve weather forecasting reveals its 1st image of EarthDaily Mail
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Mashable
A new weather satellite just beamed its first image of Earth back home, and it is beautiful. Europe's MSG-4 satellite captured the colorful view of Earth from its position in geostationary orbit. The weather satellite's new image of Earth, which shows ...
Amazing picture of Earth beamed back from new weather satellite
New weather satellite snaps stunning photo of Earth
Satellite that could improve weather forecasting reveals its 1st image of Earth
Tech Times
We finally know what worms use to digest dead leaves, and we'd be in deep ...
Washington Post
Let's all take a moment and thank the worms. Seriously, without them (and, to be fair, all of their fellow dirt friends), our world would look dramatically different. The earthworm is just one example of what is called a detritivore — which includes ...
Scientists unravel mystery of earthworms' digestive systemIrish Independent
Answer to earthworm's ability to digest poisons unearthed by scientistsThe Guardian
Earthworms have gut chemical that allows them to eat poisonous fallen leavesDaily Mail
Nature.com
Discovery News
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Washington Post
Let's all take a moment and thank the worms. Seriously, without them (and, to be fair, all of their fellow dirt friends), our world would look dramatically different. The earthworm is just one example of what is called a detritivore — which includes ...
Scientists unravel mystery of earthworms' digestive system
Answer to earthworm's ability to digest poisons unearthed by scientists
Earthworms have gut chemical that allows them to eat poisonous fallen leaves
The Standard Daily
Scientists find evidence of organic reproduction in rangeomorphs that lived ...
The Standard Daily
rangeomorphs A study published in the journal Nature on Monday, August 3, has revealed that a complex organism known as rangeomorphs, was the earliest example of reproduction and procreation among complex organisms; and that it lived about 565 ...
How did the first animals reproduce? Mysterious creatures reveal cluesChristian Science Monitor
Scientists discover how some of the world's first animals reproducedSydney Morning Herald
Primeval Procreation: Strawberrylike Animal Shows Oldest ReproductionLive Science
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The Standard Daily
rangeomorphs A study published in the journal Nature on Monday, August 3, has revealed that a complex organism known as rangeomorphs, was the earliest example of reproduction and procreation among complex organisms; and that it lived about 565 ...
How did the first animals reproduce? Mysterious creatures reveal clues
Scientists discover how some of the world's first animals reproduced
Primeval Procreation: Strawberrylike Animal Shows Oldest Reproduction
WalesOnline
Perseid Meteor Shower 2015: What is it? Where is the best place to watch?
WalesOnline
If you are a budding astronomer, here is a date for your diary this summer to see shooting stars. Every year, from around July 17 to August 24, our planet Earth crosses the orbital path of Comet Swift-Tuttle, the parent of the Perseid meteor shower ...
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WalesOnline
If you are a budding astronomer, here is a date for your diary this summer to see shooting stars. Every year, from around July 17 to August 24, our planet Earth crosses the orbital path of Comet Swift-Tuttle, the parent of the Perseid meteor shower ...
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