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2015-05-06 Ireland Science


mirror.co.uk
   
Crocodile Dundeeeek! Sharp-toothed reptile bites Australian man's TESTICLE   
mirror.co.uk
A mysterious picture showing a saltwater crocodile chomping on a man's TESTICLE has emerged online. In the wince-inducing picture, which we've mercifully edited, the small reptile has clamped down on the unidentified man's tender bits. It was sent to the ...

Ball-breaking moment man's testicle gets caught in croc's jaws   Daily Star

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Los Angeles Times
   
New record! Astronomers nail down distance to the earliest galaxy yet   
Los Angeles Times
A team of astronomers peering deep into the heavens has discovered the earliest, most distant galaxy yet, spotted a record-breaking 670 million years from the big bang. The findings, described in Astrophysical Journal Letters, reveal a surprisingly active, ...

Astronomers Measure Distance to Farthest Galaxy Yet   New York Times
Astronomers find most distant galaxy ever   CBS News
Astronomers unveil the farthest galaxy   Phys.Org

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Telegraph.co.uk
   
NASA records 'alien sounds' above Earth   
Economic Times
NEW YORK: Ultra-sensitive microphones aboard a NASA student balloon, floating at the edge of space has captured infrasonic sounds whose source has not been ascertained as yet. Theories for the sounds range from wind in the balloon's path, to ocean ...

'X-Files' sounds recorded above Earth baffle scientists   9news.com.au
Mysterious 'X-File' Sounds Recorded 22 Miles Above Earth   Carbonated.tv (blog)
Eerie noises have been heard miles away from the Earth's surface   Irish Examiner
Telegraph.co.uk   
RT   
Live Science   
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Christian Science Monitor
   
SpaceX to test space crew capsule safety system   
USA TODAY
CAPE CANAVERAL — At 9 a.m. ET Wednesday, if weather cooperates and all systems are "go," a prototype Dragon capsule will fire eight SuperDraco engines to launch from a stand at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, testing a system critical to the safety of ...

SpaceX to test ´eject button´ for astronauts   The News International
SpaceX capsule with emergency escape system to be tested   The Space Reporter
SpaceX is about to fly the life-saving capsule that could revolutionize spaceflight ...   Business Insider
International Business Times   
Popular Science   
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NBCNews.com
   
So What Causes a Meteor Shower?   
NBCNews.com
If you do catch sight of the meteor shower, keep in mind that you'll likely be seeing the incandescent streaks produced by material that originated from the nucleus of Halley's Comet. When these tiny bits of comet collide with Earth, friction with our atmosphere ...

Meteor shower visible in parts of Michigan   MLive.com
Eta Aquarid meteor shower peaks tonight: Watch it live, right here   Los Angeles Times
Watch the Eta Aquarids Meteor Shower   TIME
Syracuse.com   
Christian Post   
POPSUGAR   
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TIME
   
Oldest Known Ancestor of Modern Birds Is Discovered   
TIME
Scientists said in a paper published Tuesday that a newly discovered species is the oldest known relative of living birds. The Archaeornithura meemannae lived roughly 130.7 million years ago in northeastern China, about 6 million years before the previously ...

Early bird winds back the avian clock   ABC Science Online
Scientists find the oldest relative of modern birds   Chicago Daily Herald
Fossils With Feathers Push Evolution Of Birds Earlier Into The Past   Tech Times
Washington Post   
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CNET
   
NASA chief confident of putting Americans on Mars in 2030s   
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U.S. space agency NASA's Administrator Charles Bolden on Tuesday hailed progress on the manned Mars mission, saying that they are on track to reach the goal set by President Barack Obama five years ago of landing American astronauts on the Red ...

NASA Announces Journey To Mars Challenge   SpaceCoastDaily.com
Mars Mankind's Next Adventure   Guardian Liberty Voice
US space agency chief confident of putting Americans on Mars in 2030s   Xinhua
Sputnik International   
Slate Magazine (blog)   
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Times LIVE
   
Alien pings were the microwave   
Times LIVE
The signals were first detected at Australia's Parkes telescope in 1998 and were similar in frequency and duration to fast radio bursts, which are believed to come from another galaxy. File photo. Scientists monitoring an Australian radio telescope have ...

Kitchen microwaves baffle Australian space scientists   BBC News
How a Microwave Oven Stumped Astronomers for 17 Years   ABC News
Parkes Telescope Scientists Found That The Outer Space Signals Were Not ...   International Business Times AU
Vox   
ABC Online   
The Guardian   
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BBC News
   
Big whales have stretchy nerves to help them gulp   
BBC News
Scientists have stumbled upon one of the secrets behind the big gulps of the world's biggest whales: the nerves in their jaws are stretchy. Rorquals, a family that includes blue and humpback whales, feed by engulfing huge volumes of water and food, ...

Gigantic whales have stretchy 'bungee cord' nerves   University of British Columbia

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Los Angeles Times
   
A super-hot super-Earth spotted 40 light-years away   
Los Angeles Times
Sientists have found an extreme planet where the atmospheric temperature appears to swing wildly from 1,800 to 4,900 degrees Fahrenheit over the course of a two-year period. lRelated Pluto images reveal intriguing bright spot near pole · Space · Pluto ...

Extremely hot, volcanic super-Earth found 40 light-years away   The Space Reporter
Hell on (super) Earth: Massive volcanoes spotted causing weird weather on a ...   Daily Mail
Astronomers attempt to understand molten rock surface of 'diamond planet'   National Monitor
Science Recorder   
RT   
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