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2015-09-05 Uganda Science


BBC News
   
'Snail's pace' row over progress at UN climate talks   
BBC News
UN officials have reacted sharply to criticism from their Secretary General that climate talks are going at a "snail's pace". Ban Ki-moon has been concerned that the negotiations are moving too slowly to deliver a new global deal in December. His views ...
Climate Change Negotiators Are Undeterred by Slow Progress   TIME
Rising tide of loss and damage advances cause in UN climate deal   Reuters
Crunch UN climate talks enter fraught final day   The Nation
Firstpost   
Xinhua   
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The Register
   
BEELION-dollar lasso snaps, NASA mapper blind in one eye   
The Register
The active radar portion of the “spinning lasso” antenna attached to NASA's SMAP satellite, launched in January, has stopped functioning and can't be recovered. Luckily for the space agency, it doesn't put an end to the entire near-billion-dollar ...
Key radar fails on $1 billion NASA satellite monitoring climate change   Raw Story
NASA Soil Moisture Radar Ends Operations, Mission Science Continues   The FINANCIAL

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Christian Science Monitor
   
Scientists hunt for clues in mysterious deaths of 60000 antelopes in four days   
Christian Science Monitor
Researchers have clues that might explain why thousands of saiga, an endangered antelope, died suddenly. By Tia Ghose, Livescience.com September 4, 2015. Save for later Saved. close. In May, nearly half of all the saigas, a critically endangered ...
Within four days, 60000 Saigas died in Kazakhstan and wildlife experts have no ...   NYC Today
Signs of the Times? 60000 Antelopes Mysteriously Die in Four Days   Charisma News
What killed 60000 antelope in just 4 days?   NewsQuench
E Canada Now   
Press Examiner   
AmeriPublications   
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I4U News
   
Why Lions are Less than Expected? New Study Reveals a Surprising Law of Nature   
I4U News
Double population of prey does not mean double predator. A systematic pattern is observed in various ecosystems, which had not been noticed previously. Why there are not more lions? Despite the fact a lot of prey is available for them. To find the ...
This is why there are no more lions   Nature World Report
Study reveals Why There aren't more Lions   Press Examiner
Study explains lack of lions with predator to prey ratio   AmeriPublications
CBC.ca   
Christian Science Monitor   
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The Nation
   
3-men crew reaches ISS   
The Nation
A Russian Soyuz spaceship safely delivered a three-man international crew, including Denmark's first astronaut, to the International Space Station (ISS) on Friday, a day after having had to manoeuvre to avoid colliding with space debris. The Soyuz TMA ...
Soyuz Arrives at Space Station with Astronauts from 3 Countries   Voice of America
First Dane in space arrives at International Space Station   Financial Express
Soyuz With Russian, Dane, Kazakh Docks at Space Station   New York Times
ABC Online   
ABC News   
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Engadget
   
Autonomous robosub hunts starfish with poison-tipped needles   
Engadget
Crown-of-thorns starfish (COTS) are voracious coral consumers with a propensity for population explosions, which makes them very real threats to the world's coral reefs. And while they're typically held in check by fish higher in the food chain, overly ...


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The Nation
   
Intel putting $50m into quantum research   
The Nation
US chip colossus Intel on Thursday said that it will put $50 million and engineering resources into an alliance on quantum computing that could radically advance complex problem-solving. Intel Corporation plans a 10-year collaboration with Delft ...
Quantum Computing: From Theory To Reality   Forbes
Intel invests $50 mn in quantum computing research   Firstpost
Intel Putting $50 Million Into Quantum Computing Research   NDTV
Wall Street Journal   
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Times of India
   
Animals, not catastrophe, caused Earth's first mass extinction   
Times of India
WASHINGTON: The Earth's first mass extinction event 540 million years ago was caused not by a meteorite impact or volcanic super-eruption but by the rise of early animals that dramatically changed the prehistoric environment, a new study has found.
Mass Extinction: Earth's First Event Was Caused By Animals, Study Claims   Headlines & Global News
Critters caused Earth's first mass extinction, not a meteorite or a volcano   International Business Times AU
Earth's first mass extinction was caused by animals not catastrophe says ...   Pc-Tablet Media
The Times (subscription)   
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The Nation
   
Odd ancient lizard-like reptile called earliest-known turtle   
The Nation
WASHINGTON - It was a creature that one scientist said resembled “a strange, gluttonous lizard that swallowed a small Frisbee. ” But a sophisticated skull analysis showed that this reptile called Eunotosaurus africanus that lived in southern Africa 260 ...
Scientists: Strange lizard-like reptile is earliest known turtle   Digital Journal
South African team uncovers answers to the origin of turtles   South Africa.info
[VIDEO] Fossil Link Found for Turtle Evolution   Nature World News
Space Daily   
Ledger Gazette   
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