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Science Week starts with a big bang Irish Independent
Sarah O'Toole (4) taking part in the Curiosity Lab at Smock Alley Theatre in Temple Bar, Dublin. Air bazookas and musical watermelons were the star attractions at the Curiosity Lab in Dublin's Smock Alley Theatre. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email.
Science week gets under way with a (controlled) bangIrish Times
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Sarah O'Toole (4) taking part in the Curiosity Lab at Smock Alley Theatre in Temple Bar, Dublin. Air bazookas and musical watermelons were the star attractions at the Curiosity Lab in Dublin's Smock Alley Theatre. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email.
Science week gets under way with a (controlled) bang
Irish Examiner
Histories of plant life to be shared in conservation bid Irish Examiner
A huge database of plant life histories gathered over almost 50 years and being launched today will be freely available to fast-track crucial conservation research. The COMPADRE Plant Matrix database will play a leading role in how climate change is ...
'Big data' takes root in the world of plant researchPhys.Org
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A huge database of plant life histories gathered over almost 50 years and being launched today will be freely available to fast-track crucial conservation research. The COMPADRE Plant Matrix database will play a leading role in how climate change is ...
'Big data' takes root in the world of plant research
Irish Examiner
Comet landing holds key to origins of life on Earth Irish Examiner
Apart from his family, scientist Matt Taylor is obsessed with two things: Tattoos and comets. The Philae lander at work on Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, as scientists attempt to make history this week by landing a robotic probe on the surface of a comet ...
Has the Space Race Been Pushed Back Another Decade?Money Morning Australia
History-making probe mission targets cometHerald Scotland
European spacecraft Rosetta set to drop lander on cometSydney Morning Herald
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Apart from his family, scientist Matt Taylor is obsessed with two things: Tattoos and comets. The Philae lander at work on Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, as scientists attempt to make history this week by landing a robotic probe on the surface of a comet ...
Has the Space Race Been Pushed Back Another Decade?
History-making probe mission targets comet
European spacecraft Rosetta set to drop lander on comet
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International crew leaves space station, heads back to Earth Reuters
Nov 9 (Reuters) - Three International Space Station crewmen strapped themselves inside a Russian Soyuz capsule on Sunday and flew away from the orbital outpost on a return trip to Earth, wrapping up a 5 1/2- month-long expedition. The capsule, which ...
Three space station fliers wrap up 165-day stay in orbitCBS News
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Nov 9 (Reuters) - Three International Space Station crewmen strapped themselves inside a Russian Soyuz capsule on Sunday and flew away from the orbital outpost on a return trip to Earth, wrapping up a 5 1/2- month-long expedition. The capsule, which ...
Three space station fliers wrap up 165-day stay in orbit
November 9, 2014 in Mission Reports: Station trio set for return to Earth
International Space Station Expedition 41 crew members return to Earth: Watch ...
Tech Times
Robotic microscallops can swim through the bloodstream, eyeball fluid to deliver ... Tech Times
Just a little bigger than a strand of hair, microscallops have the potential to deliver medicine to hard-to-reach areas in the body, improving effectiveness in treatments. (Photo : Tian Qui | MPI for Intelligent Systems). Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems ...
Tiny Robots Can Heal By Swimming Through Eyeballs And Blood, But Scientists ...The Inquisitr
These microscopic robots can swim through your eyeball fluidsMirror.co.uk
Micro Robots to 'Swim' Through Human BodyeWeek
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Just a little bigger than a strand of hair, microscallops have the potential to deliver medicine to hard-to-reach areas in the body, improving effectiveness in treatments. (Photo : Tian Qui | MPI for Intelligent Systems). Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems ...
Tiny Robots Can Heal By Swimming Through Eyeballs And Blood, But Scientists ...
These microscopic robots can swim through your eyeball fluids
Micro Robots to 'Swim' Through Human Body
Belfast Telegraph
Short-Beaked Dolphins' First Sighting In Strangford Lough Afloat
#MarineWildlife - Marine researchers captured a first for Strangford Lough last week when they filmed a pair of short-beaked dolphins frolicking in the waters. According to the Belfast Telegraph, the scientists from Queen's University were on the lough to ...
Giant leap for Strangford as short-beaked dolphins frolic in lough for first timeBelfast Telegraph
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#MarineWildlife - Marine researchers captured a first for Strangford Lough last week when they filmed a pair of short-beaked dolphins frolicking in the waters. According to the Belfast Telegraph, the scientists from Queen's University were on the lough to ...
Giant leap for Strangford as short-beaked dolphins frolic in lough for first time
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Higgs Boson Particle might not have been discovered yet Capitalberg
The Higgs Boson particle, what's best referred to as God particle, was stated to have been located in 2012 by physicists Peter Higgs and Francois Englert. However, some inside the science community have thought the particle might have never been ...
The Higgs Boson “God” Particle May Still Be UndiscoveredSavingAdvice.com
Minuscule mistake? Discovered Higgs boson may appear to be a techni-higgs ...RT
Higgs Boson Particle may not have been discovered yetThe Hoops News
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The Higgs Boson particle, what's best referred to as God particle, was stated to have been located in 2012 by physicists Peter Higgs and Francois Englert. However, some inside the science community have thought the particle might have never been ...
The Higgs Boson “God” Particle May Still Be Undiscovered
Minuscule mistake? Discovered Higgs boson may appear to be a techni-higgs ...
Higgs Boson Particle may not have been discovered yet
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Comet Alters Mars' Atmosphere; Causes Meteor Shower Chinatopix
(Photo : NASA/JPL) Artist's concept of Comet Siding Spring approaching Mars, shown with NASA's orbiters preparing to make science observations of this unique encounter. share on facebook. share on twitter. Mars experienced a meteor shower last month ...
Mars Meteor Shower Has More Than 1000 Shooting Stars An HourBeta Wired
Mars hit by once-in-8-million years comet dust showerFox News
Comet passing by Mars surface creates a huge Dust Storm, Orbiters kept at far ...Capital Wired
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(Photo : NASA/JPL) Artist's concept of Comet Siding Spring approaching Mars, shown with NASA's orbiters preparing to make science observations of this unique encounter. share on facebook. share on twitter. Mars experienced a meteor shower last month ...
Mars Meteor Shower Has More Than 1000 Shooting Stars An Hour
Mars hit by once-in-8-million years comet dust shower
Comet passing by Mars surface creates a huge Dust Storm, Orbiters kept at far ...
Telegraph.co.uk
IPCC's 'scary' new report is needle stuck in an old groove Telegraph.co.uk
Ploughing through the new “Synthesis Report” put out by the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), we may be reminded of one of those old gramophone records, when the needle got horribly stuck in a groove. Compiled by many of the ...
World losing battle against global warmingUSA TODAY
SUNRISE: A Look At Latest Warnings On Climate ChangeCHANNELS TELEVISION
Don't cave in on climate policy, US Senate leaders urge ObamaReuters
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Ploughing through the new “Synthesis Report” put out by the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), we may be reminded of one of those old gramophone records, when the needle got horribly stuck in a groove. Compiled by many of the ...
World losing battle against global warming
SUNRISE: A Look At Latest Warnings On Climate Change
Don't cave in on climate policy, US Senate leaders urge Obama
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