Belfast Live
Lighthouse that guided Titanic's sea trials is to have its 6-ton light swapped for a ...
Belfast Live
The lighthouse that guided the Titanic on her sea trials is at the centre of a storm between locals and a safety authority. Plans to remove a six-ton antique lamp from the lighthouse at St John's Point in Co Down have caused anger amongst people living close ...
Villagers vow to save St John's Point lighthouse lamp after plans to replace it ...Belfast Telegraph
Lighthouse used to guide Titanic will switch to LEDNewstalk 106-108 fm
Campaign To Save Titanic's Guiding LightMix 96
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Belfast Live
The lighthouse that guided the Titanic on her sea trials is at the centre of a storm between locals and a safety authority. Plans to remove a six-ton antique lamp from the lighthouse at St John's Point in Co Down have caused anger amongst people living close ...
Villagers vow to save St John's Point lighthouse lamp after plans to replace it ...
Lighthouse used to guide Titanic will switch to LED
Campaign To Save Titanic's Guiding Light
JOE
It looks like the sunny weather in Ireland is going to last a bit longer
JOE
The weather over the weekend and today has been absolutely cracking with temperatures reaching 20°C in parts of Ireland today. Here are a few Snapchats we received from around the country, gorgeous stuff altogether. photo_2015-04-06_12-51-41.
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JOE
The weather over the weekend and today has been absolutely cracking with temperatures reaching 20°C in parts of Ireland today. Here are a few Snapchats we received from around the country, gorgeous stuff altogether. photo_2015-04-06_12-51-41.
The Australian
Russian apewoman could have been a yeti
The Australian
A stooped silhouette on a mountaintop; a howl in the undergrowth; a sudden shower of stones hurled from the shadows of the wilderness. From the Himalayan yeti to the bigfoot of northwest America, thousands are convinced that they have glimpsed ...
DNA Test Suggests Russian Apewoman Zana Was Truly A YetiTech Times
Is ancient 'apewoman' proof of Bigfoot? Scientists' DNA testing claims beast was ...Irish Mirror
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The Australian
A stooped silhouette on a mountaintop; a howl in the undergrowth; a sudden shower of stones hurled from the shadows of the wilderness. From the Himalayan yeti to the bigfoot of northwest America, thousands are convinced that they have glimpsed ...
DNA Test Suggests Russian Apewoman Zana Was Truly A Yeti
Is ancient 'apewoman' proof of Bigfoot? Scientists' DNA testing claims beast was ...
Have Scientists Finally Found Proof Of Bigfoot? (PHOTO)
NEWS.com.au
Giant goanna captures rabbit and swallows it whole
NEWS.com.au
WARNING: Graphic images. THIS poor little bunny didn't stand a chance. The fluffy ball of fur was swallowed whole by a two-metre goanna on a power pole. A video shows the massive lizard swinging the hapless rabbit from its neck from side to side after ...
Monster lizard captures rabbit and swallows it whole - in less than a minutemirror.co.uk
SEE IT: Monster lizard climbs up pole to devour rabbit wholeNew York Daily News
The Easter bunny has been eaten by a giant lizardMetro
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NEWS.com.au
WARNING: Graphic images. THIS poor little bunny didn't stand a chance. The fluffy ball of fur was swallowed whole by a two-metre goanna on a power pole. A video shows the massive lizard swinging the hapless rabbit from its neck from side to side after ...
Monster lizard captures rabbit and swallows it whole - in less than a minute
SEE IT: Monster lizard climbs up pole to devour rabbit whole
The Easter bunny has been eaten by a giant lizard
Calgary Herald
Study Forecasts 70% Loss of West Canada's Glaciers
New York Times
The glaciers of the Canadian West could shrink by 70 percent by 2100, according to new research that has implications for predicting glacier loss around the world. The loss of mountain glaciers contributes to the rise in sea levels. As glaciers dwindle there ...
The world wonder that could soon be lost foreverNEWS.com.au
The Crowfoot Glacier in Alberta660 News
70% of glaciers in B.C., Alberta will melt by 2100: StudyEdmonton Examiner
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New York Times
The glaciers of the Canadian West could shrink by 70 percent by 2100, according to new research that has implications for predicting glacier loss around the world. The loss of mountain glaciers contributes to the rise in sea levels. As glaciers dwindle there ...
The world wonder that could soon be lost forever
The Crowfoot Glacier in Alberta
70% of glaciers in B.C., Alberta will melt by 2100: Study
Los Angeles Times
Particle-smashing Large Hadron Collider off to a smooth restart
Los Angeles Times
After a two-year hiatus, the giant proton-smasher that discovered the Higgs boson is back in action – and ready for bigger challenges. Scientists at the Large Hadron Collider, the most powerful particle accelerator in the world, successfully sent two beams of ...
Large Hadron Collider: World's biggest physics experiment restartsCNN
The Large Hadron Collider Is Back, Babyio9
Large Hadron Collider Back In BusinessMovie TV Tech Geeks News
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Los Angeles Times
After a two-year hiatus, the giant proton-smasher that discovered the Higgs boson is back in action – and ready for bigger challenges. Scientists at the Large Hadron Collider, the most powerful particle accelerator in the world, successfully sent two beams of ...
Large Hadron Collider: World's biggest physics experiment restarts
The Large Hadron Collider Is Back, Baby
Large Hadron Collider Back In Business
Telegraph.co.uk
Fear of spiders an evolutionary advantage
Stuff.co.nz
New research showing that humans can spot spiders uniquely fast suggests fear of the creatures is hard-wired into our DNA. The researchers think spiders in Africa, where humans evolved, were such a major threat to survival that the ability to spot them was ...
Human fear of spiders draws scientific focusPhys.Org
Why Are We Scared Of Spiders? Blame Our Ancestors — Science Says It's ...Bustle
Scientists believe fear of spiders is in our DNAExaminer.com
Tech Times
The Independent
Telegraph.co.uk
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Stuff.co.nz
New research showing that humans can spot spiders uniquely fast suggests fear of the creatures is hard-wired into our DNA. The researchers think spiders in Africa, where humans evolved, were such a major threat to survival that the ability to spot them was ...
Human fear of spiders draws scientific focus
Why Are We Scared Of Spiders? Blame Our Ancestors — Science Says It's ...
Scientists believe fear of spiders is in our DNA
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