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2015-09-13 Uganda Science


Tribune Register
   
Southern Ocean Continues To Absorb Remarkable Levels of CO2, Study   
Pioneer News
For some time now, it was believed that the ocean was having trouble absorbing the higher levels of carbon dioxide but a new study suggests just the opposite. This study actually says that the Antarctic Ocean has been successfully absorbing more and ...
Southern Ocean Absorbing More CO2 due to Climate Change: Study   NYC Today
Southern Ocean Continues To Absorb Remarkable Levels of The CO2, Study   The Market Business
Southern ocean slows down climate change by soaking up CO2; Raises scientists ...   Times Gazette
NewsQuench   
BABW News   
Headlines & Global News   
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News Every day
   
Bright And Mysterious: NASA Still Unsure About Ceres Spots   
News Every day
The bright spots on Ceres are a large cluster on the dwarf planet's contrasting landscape, new images from NASA's Dawn spacecraft reveal. The images were taken from an altitude of 915 miles showing the mysterious bright spots on the Occator, a 50-mile ...

Latest Images from Dawn spacecraft offer a clear view of bright spots on Ceres   The Market Business
Welcome to Occator Crater - Where the Bright Spots of Ceres Call Home   News Ledge
NASA Releases Latest Images of Dwarf Planet, Ceres   WTVY, Dothan

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NDTV
   
3 space station astronauts safely return to Earth   
Financial Express
A Russian space capsule landed safely in Kazakhstan, bringing home a three-person crew from the International Space Station, including a record-breaking Russian cosmonaut. By: Associated Press | September 13, 2015 5:30 AM ...

Russian cosmonaut Gennady Padalka sets space time record   BBC News
Record-breaking cosmonaut returns to Earth   The Straits Times
Russian gets to 879 days in space   New Zealand Herald
NPR   
Arab News   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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News24
   
I am no grandchild of any ape, monkey or baboon - Vavi on Homo naledi   
News24
Wits University Professor Lee Berger addresses the criticism around the Homo naledi discovery. WATCH.WATCH. Related Links. Many critics have not read all our research - Professor Lee Berger on Homo naledi detractorswatch · It's 'pseudo science': ...

This face tells us why we must rethink our views on our ancestors   The Guardian
Will a new species change everything we thought we knew about human history?   Boston.com
Cave full of pin-headed knuckle-draggers raises more questions than answers   Sydney Morning Herald
Taipei Times   
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TIME
   
Antarctica's ice to melt if all fossil fuel is burned   
Times of India
Burning all the world's deposits of coal, oil and natural gas would raise the tem perature enough to melt the entire ice sheet covering Antarctica, driving the level of the sea up by more than 160 feet, scientists reported. In a major surprise to the ...
Burning All Fossil Fuels Could Thaw Antarctica, Raise Seas: Study   Tempo.co
Study: Fossil fuel burn-off will submerge US cities   USA TODAY
Antarctica Will Melt If All Fossil Fuels Are Burned, Study Predicts   I4U News
The Maritime Executive   
South China Morning Post (subscription)   
Science World Report   
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Daily Mail
   
ISS astronaut captures incredible images of Earth, moon AND Venus   
Daily Mail
Even the most stunning views of the Earth seen from on board the ISS are bound to become the norm during a year-long mission. So it's no wonder astronaut Scott Kelly got so excited when this everyday view was photobombed by both the moon and Venus.
NASA Astronauts, Events Mark Halfway Point of One-Year Space Station Mission   Space Ref (press release)

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NASA TV is launching a dedicated 4K channel   
The Verge
NASA has announced that it will launch a new 4K television channel dedicated to showing UHD footage on November 1st. The space agency is working with a company called Harmonic, a video delivery infrastructure company, to launch the channel. NASA is ...


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Gizmodo
   
China Could Be the First Country to Land on the Moon's Far Side   
Gizmodo
The far side of the moon has long been a tantalizing mystery. But China, a latecomer to the lunar landing game, could soon make history as the first country to touch its surface. State media reports from China this week confirm the country's intention ...

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