Irish Independent
'Range of sizes' among early humans
Belfast Telegraph
Early humans living in Africa almost two million years ago came in a range of shapes and sizes just as people do today, new evidence suggests. Also in this Section. Travelogue wins oddest title vote · Secret entrance to taste adventure · Zoo-keepers hunt ...
Earliest humans had diverse range of body types, just as we do todayPhys.Org
Early humans 'came in a range of shapes and sizes': Fossils reveal the bodies of ...Daily Mail
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Belfast Telegraph
Early humans living in Africa almost two million years ago came in a range of shapes and sizes just as people do today, new evidence suggests. Also in this Section. Travelogue wins oddest title vote · Secret entrance to taste adventure · Zoo-keepers hunt ...
Earliest humans had diverse range of body types, just as we do today
Early humans 'came in a range of shapes and sizes': Fossils reveal the bodies of ...
The Land Newspaper
Beekeeping is alive and buzzing in Mayo clubs
Mayo Advertiser
They may look a bit like scientists from a sci-fi flick in their special white suits and head gear, but beekeepers are practitioners of an ancient art that has been enjoying something of a resurgence in Ireland in recent years. The number of beekeepers nationally ...
Bittersweet response to bee codeThe Land Newspaper
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Mayo Advertiser
They may look a bit like scientists from a sci-fi flick in their special white suits and head gear, but beekeepers are practitioners of an ancient art that has been enjoying something of a resurgence in Ireland in recent years. The number of beekeepers nationally ...
Bittersweet response to bee code
BreakingNews.ie
Bats observe strict flight code to navigate the skies
BreakingNews.ie
Scientists have discovered that bats use an “airway code” to avoid collisions when they fly. The sonar-based traffic rules ensure there are no accidents as they dive and turn at high speeds while chasing food.
Bats Obey The 'Rules Of The Road': Foragers Have Their Own Set Of 'Traffic Rules'Science World Report
Bats follow an animal 'Highway Code' when flying to stop them crashing into ...Irish Mirror
Bats avoid collisions by following a set of 'traffic rules'Daily Mail
Discovery News
University of Bristol
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BreakingNews.ie
Scientists have discovered that bats use an “airway code” to avoid collisions when they fly. The sonar-based traffic rules ensure there are no accidents as they dive and turn at high speeds while chasing food.
Bats Obey The 'Rules Of The Road': Foragers Have Their Own Set Of 'Traffic Rules'
Bats follow an animal 'Highway Code' when flying to stop them crashing into ...
Bats avoid collisions by following a set of 'traffic rules'
Business Green
London and Bristol pledge to slash CO2 emissions by 40 per cent by 2030
Business Green
Mayors from 30 European towns and cities, including London and Bristol, have pledged to curb their greenhouse gas emissions by at least 40 per cent by 2030, and boost investment in clean technologies. During a summit organised by the city of Paris ...
Thirty Major European Cities Pledge to Take on Climate ChangeVICE News
International group of mayors pledges joint action on climate changeIrish Times
Leaders of European cities make pledge to tackle climate changeThe Guardian
Expatica France
The Local.fr
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Business Green
Mayors from 30 European towns and cities, including London and Bristol, have pledged to curb their greenhouse gas emissions by at least 40 per cent by 2030, and boost investment in clean technologies. During a summit organised by the city of Paris ...
Thirty Major European Cities Pledge to Take on Climate Change
International group of mayors pledges joint action on climate change
Leaders of European cities make pledge to tackle climate change
Metro
Man cuts open snake and finds... another snake
Metro
A man who killed and gutted an enormous snake found something unexpected in its belly – another identical snake. In a video uploaded to LiveLeak, a man can be seen cutting away at the side of the snake, revealing its bloated stomach inside. But when the ...
Man cuts open enormous snake's stomach.. and is stunned by what he finds insideScottish Daily Record
Man cuts open giant snake's belly and is stunned by what's insideIrish Mirror
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Metro
A man who killed and gutted an enormous snake found something unexpected in its belly – another identical snake. In a video uploaded to LiveLeak, a man can be seen cutting away at the side of the snake, revealing its bloated stomach inside. But when the ...
Man cuts open enormous snake's stomach.. and is stunned by what he finds inside
Man cuts open giant snake's belly and is stunned by what's inside
Mashable
West Antarctic ice losses have surged by 70% in the last decade
Mashable
A zodiac carrying a team of international scientists heads to Chile's station Bernardo O'Higgins, Antarctica, on Jan. 22, 2015. Image: Natacha Pisarenko/Associated Press. 2_27_14_andrewheadshot. By Andrew Freedman 1 hour ago. Around the vast, jagged ...
Antarctic ice shelf decline speeding up, study findsIrish Times
Antarctic ice shelf thinning speeds upBBC News
Record warmth reported in Antarctica as Melbourne shiversSydney Morning Herald
Bangkok Post
Hamilton Spectator
Christian Science Monitor
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Mashable
A zodiac carrying a team of international scientists heads to Chile's station Bernardo O'Higgins, Antarctica, on Jan. 22, 2015. Image: Natacha Pisarenko/Associated Press. 2_27_14_andrewheadshot. By Andrew Freedman 1 hour ago. Around the vast, jagged ...
Antarctic ice shelf decline speeding up, study finds
Antarctic ice shelf thinning speeds up
Record warmth reported in Antarctica as Melbourne shivers
Irish Examiner
To boulder go on mission to Mars
Irish Examiner
A Nasa robot ship will pluck a large boulder off an asteroid and sling it around the moon, becoming an ad hoc destination to prepare for future human missions to Mars, the US space agency said. The so-called Asteroid Redirect Mission is estimated to cost ...
NASA wants to pluck a boulder from an asteroid. But which asteroid?Christian Science Monitor
NASA Space Claw Game: Bring an Asteroid to Orbit MoonTimes Gazette
NASA Spending A Billion Dollars To Give Moon Its Own Moon: Here's How And ...Tech Times
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Frontline Desk
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Irish Examiner
A Nasa robot ship will pluck a large boulder off an asteroid and sling it around the moon, becoming an ad hoc destination to prepare for future human missions to Mars, the US space agency said. The so-called Asteroid Redirect Mission is estimated to cost ...
NASA wants to pluck a boulder from an asteroid. But which asteroid?
NASA Space Claw Game: Bring an Asteroid to Orbit Moon
NASA Spending A Billion Dollars To Give Moon Its Own Moon: Here's How And ...
Science Times
Opportunity Sets Marathon Record on Mars
Science Times
It seems NASA's Opportunity Rover isn't just content with exceeding its originally designated lifespan by over a decade, it has not set another new record that the space agency's other rovers will have a tough time beating. Opportunity has now become the ...
Mars marathon man covers the distance to set a recordIrish Times
Mars Opportunity Rover completes first extraterrestrial marathonTelegraph.co.uk
Mars rover Opportunity completes first 'marathon' on another worldLos Angeles Times
CNET
The Register
Irish Examiner
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Science Times
It seems NASA's Opportunity Rover isn't just content with exceeding its originally designated lifespan by over a decade, it has not set another new record that the space agency's other rovers will have a tough time beating. Opportunity has now become the ...
Mars marathon man covers the distance to set a record
Mars Opportunity Rover completes first extraterrestrial marathon
Mars rover Opportunity completes first 'marathon' on another world
The Hindu
BSES urges consumers to 'switch off' for Earth Hour
The Hindu
Supporting the symbolic initiative to conserve energy that would be observed across several countries on Saturday, power distribution company BSES on Thursday urged its 34 lakh consumers to “switch off” during Earth Hour - 8:30 p.m. to 9: 30 p.m. on that ...
Observe Earth Hour by Switching Off Lights for One Hour TomorrowThe New Indian Express
Chester MP to take part in Earth Hour switch offSo Cheshire
Tri-Cities to participate in Earth Hour on March 28Mid Columbia Tri City Herald
Campbell River Mirror
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NJ.com
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The Hindu
Supporting the symbolic initiative to conserve energy that would be observed across several countries on Saturday, power distribution company BSES on Thursday urged its 34 lakh consumers to “switch off” during Earth Hour - 8:30 p.m. to 9: 30 p.m. on that ...
Observe Earth Hour by Switching Off Lights for One Hour Tomorrow
Chester MP to take part in Earth Hour switch off
Tri-Cities to participate in Earth Hour on March 28
NBCNews.com
Crashing Galaxies Shed New Light on Dark Matter Mystery
NBCNews.com
Dark matter may not be part of a "dark sector" of particles that mirrors regular matter, as some theories suggest, according to scientists studying collisions of galaxy clusters. When clusters of galaxies collide, the hot gas that fills the space between the stars in ...
Periscope: First Look at Twitter?s Live-Stream App 2:25NEWS.com.au
What is dark matter made of? Galaxy cluster collisions offer clues.Christian Science Monitor
Dark Matter Is Darker And More Mysterious Than We Previously ThoughtTech Times
Sci-News.com
Headlines & Global News
BBC News
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NBCNews.com
Dark matter may not be part of a "dark sector" of particles that mirrors regular matter, as some theories suggest, according to scientists studying collisions of galaxy clusters. When clusters of galaxies collide, the hot gas that fills the space between the stars in ...
Periscope: First Look at Twitter?s Live-Stream App 2:25
What is dark matter made of? Galaxy cluster collisions offer clues.
Dark Matter Is Darker And More Mysterious Than We Previously Thought
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