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2015-03-08 Ireland Science


Her.ie
   
This Facebook Hack By An Irish Priest Is All Kinds Of Hilarious   
Her.ie
Facebook is both a blessing and curse, great for keeping in touch with people, not so great when a friend decides to post a status in your name/add multiple friends/make a fool of you. That said, the last place we expected to see a Facebook hack is at Mass ...

This Facebook-hack by a priest is like something out of Father Ted   Metro

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Siliconrepublic.com
   
The Original Space Cowboys: Gagarin and His Team   
Sputnik International
By the end of 1950s, the Soviet Union's science level had reached a remarkable level and the government decided to have a go at a human space flight and select candidates. Above: Soviet pilot-cosmonaut Alexei Leonov training in the centrifuge at the Yuri ...

6 women who made history in space (part 1)   Siliconrepublic.com

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fox8.com
   
NASA spacecraft becomes first to orbit 'mysterious dwarf planet'   
fox8.com
NASA's tractor-trailer-sized Dawn spacecraft is now in orbit around Ceres, becoming the first probe to orbit a dwarf planet. The spacecraft was about 38,000 miles (61,000) kilometers from Ceres when it was captured by the dwarf planet's gravity, NASA said ...

What's Next for Dawn at the Dwarf Planet Ceres   Science Times
U.S. Space Agency NASA Reaches Alien Dwarf Planet Ceres, Now Looking For ...   STGIST
Ceres: Our closest dwarf planet   Washington Post
Fox News Latino   
Livemint   
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New York Times
   
China downs anti-pollution film, asks people to report pollution through app   
Times of India
BEIJING: China has stopped a film on pollution from the Internet while announcing an intensified war against smog and industrial pollution. It has also designated WeChat, the Chinese chat platform, as the mobile app that could be used by people to complain ...

China Halts Access to Popular Documentary on Smog   Voice of America
Documentary highlighting China's smog crisis censored on mainland websites   Mashable
China pollution film disappears from local video sites   Reuters
Wall Street Journal   
New York Times   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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The Register
   
Menopausal KILLER WHALES are wise old birds, trick-cyclists claim   
The Register
Post-reproductive female killer whales act as key "repositories of ecological knowledge" to younger family members, a new study has claimed. Menopause is in fact a rare and mysterious phenomenon among animals on Earth. Only humans, resident killer ...

Menopausal Killer Whales Become Group Leaders through Post-reproductive ...   SMN Weekly
Female Killer Whales Turn Even More Aggressive After Menopause   The Next Digit
Killer whale packs are lead by menopausal females   Morning Ticker
Geek Infinite   
Washington Post   
Reuters   
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Naharnet
   
'Man-Made' Climate Change a Major Woman's Problem   
Naharnet
Men and women may not always be on the same footing but you would think both sexes would be equal in the face of gigantic floods, typhoons or droughts. Think again. Countless studies show that natural disasters on average kill more women than men ...


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The Register
   
Jittery, Mars-roaming Curiosity rover to resume mission within days   
The Register
NASA boffins are confident that its Mars-dwelling space tank Curiosity will return to full duty as early as next week, after its mission was temporarily scuppered by a short-circuiting arm. The U.S. space agency said yesterdau that it was continuing to analyse ...

Curiosity Mars Rover Arm Short Circuit Expected To Be Fixed By Next Week   Tech Times
NASA's Mars Curiosity Rover Suffers Short Circuit   Voice Chronicle
Short Circuits Reported in Mars Rover's Drilling Arm   San Antonio Express-News
Geek Infinite   
National Monitor   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
What does 19th century shipwreck beer taste of? Goat and sour milk   
Telegraph.co.uk
When shipwrecks are discovered, most people are excited about discovering why they sank – and if there was any treasure within. A team of scientists from Germany and Finland, however, devoted themselves to analysing the beer that went down with a ...

170-Year-Old Shipwreck Beer Smells Gross   Live Science
Chemists Decoded the Ingredients in Two 19th-Century Beer Samples   WallStreet OTC
New Recipe For 19th Century Shipwrecked Beer   Discovery News
NEWS.com.au   
Delhi Daily News   
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National Geographic
   
'Extinct' Bird Rediscovered in Myanmar, Surprising Scientists   
National Geographic
When scientists heard the call of a Myanmar Jerdon's babbler (above), they quickly recorded it and played the recording back, prompting one of the birds to come investigate. Photograph by Robert Tizard, WCS. Christine Dell'Amore. National Geographic.
Jerdon's babbler once thought extinct is rediscovered   Phys.Org
'Extinct' bird last seen in 1941 rediscovered   Washington Post
Bird thought long extinct is rediscovered in Myanmar   CBS News
New York Times   
NDTV   
Firstpost   
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