Irish Examiner
Cat owners 'in denial' over wildlife toll   
Irish Examiner
Cat owners are claimed to be in denial about the murderous impact their pets have on wildlife. A study of 86 cats living in two UK villages found that owners had little understanding of the scale of the slaughter. In a survey, 60% disagreed that cats were ...
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Irish Examiner
Cat owners are claimed to be in denial about the murderous impact their pets have on wildlife. A study of 86 cats living in two UK villages found that owners had little understanding of the scale of the slaughter. In a survey, 60% disagreed that cats were ...
Your Cat May Be Much More of a Killer Than You Think
Cat owners 'in denial on killings'
Your Cat Isn't Cute and Harmless
Daily Mail
Has Rosetta found ice on 67P? 120 bright patches on the comet's surface could ...   
Daily Mail
Esa's Rosetta spacecraft has found more than 100 patches on comet 67P that could be water-ice, according to analysis of images from the probe. The regions, which appear brighter and bluer than the surrounding ground, were seen mostly in shadowed ...
Three Cheers for New Horizons Mission to Pluto and recouped Philae Probe to ...NY City News 
Rosetta finds water ice on comet's surfaceThe Space Reporter 
Rosetta's Philae lander "speaks" after seven-month silenceThe News Hub 
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Daily Mail
Esa's Rosetta spacecraft has found more than 100 patches on comet 67P that could be water-ice, according to analysis of images from the probe. The regions, which appear brighter and bluer than the surrounding ground, were seen mostly in shadowed ...
Three Cheers for New Horizons Mission to Pluto and recouped Philae Probe to ...
Rosetta finds water ice on comet's surface
Rosetta's Philae lander "speaks" after seven-month silence
BreakingNews.ie
So what exactly do rats dream about?   
BreakingNews.ie
Researchers from University College London (UCL) studied sleeping rats and found when they were shown food in an unreachable location they displayed activity in their nervous system that indicated they were fantasising about successful foraging missions ...
Rats' brain replay 'may be dreams'Irish Independent 
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BreakingNews.ie
Researchers from University College London (UCL) studied sleeping rats and found when they were shown food in an unreachable location they displayed activity in their nervous system that indicated they were fantasising about successful foraging missions ...
Rats' brain replay 'may be dreams'
Rats dream about the future -- future food
Rats Dream of a Happy Future
The Space Reporter
ESA's latest environmental satellite settles into orbit   
The Space Reporter
According to a European Space Agency statement, the Sentinel-2A environmental satellite has weathered its first three days in space with a spate of only minor problems. The satellite was taken into space atop a Vega rocket launched on June 23 from ...
USGS Welcomes European Space Agency's New Land Observing SatelliteUnited States Geological Survey (press release) 
New satellite can monitor Europe through cloudIrish Independent 
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The Space Reporter
According to a European Space Agency statement, the Sentinel-2A environmental satellite has weathered its first three days in space with a spate of only minor problems. The satellite was taken into space atop a Vega rocket launched on June 23 from ...
USGS Welcomes European Space Agency's New Land Observing Satellite
New satellite can monitor Europe through cloud
Keeping an eye on Europe's borders
BBC News
Paignton Zoo's smelliest flower opens for the first time   
BBC News
One of the world's largest and smelliest flowers has blossomed for the first time in 12 years in Devon. The titan arum, known as the corpse flower because it has an odour like rotting meat, opened on Thursday at Paignton Zoo. It can grow up to 9.8ft (3m) high ...
Corpse Flower Blooms First Time in 12 Years, Tall and Smelly at Paignton Zoo in ...BizTek Mojo 
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'Corpse flower' blossoms at Paignton ZooTorquay Herald Express 
Belfast Telegraph    
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BBC News
One of the world's largest and smelliest flowers has blossomed for the first time in 12 years in Devon. The titan arum, known as the corpse flower because it has an odour like rotting meat, opened on Thursday at Paignton Zoo. It can grow up to 9.8ft (3m) high ...
Corpse Flower Blooms First Time in 12 Years, Tall and Smelly at Paignton Zoo in ...
Giant stinking 'corpse flower' blooms for first time in 12 years
'Corpse flower' blossoms at Paignton Zoo
International Business Times UK
Asteroid Day: 'Asteroids are given bad reputation as angels of death, doom and ...   
International Business Times UK
Asteroids are being given a bad reputation and should not be seen as angels of death bringing death, doom and destruction to the planet, an astronomer has said. Daniel Brown, astronomy lecturer from Nottingham Trent University's School of Science and ...
What threat do asteroids really pose to life on Earth? - podcastThe Guardian 
Do We Need “Asteroid Day”?Sky & Telescope 
Mcgarrybowen Creates a Mobile Game That Can Defend the Earth Against Real ...Adweek 
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International Business Times UK
Asteroids are being given a bad reputation and should not be seen as angels of death bringing death, doom and destruction to the planet, an astronomer has said. Daniel Brown, astronomy lecturer from Nottingham Trent University's School of Science and ...
What threat do asteroids really pose to life on Earth? - podcast
Do We Need “Asteroid Day”?
Mcgarrybowen Creates a Mobile Game That Can Defend the Earth Against Real ...
The Independent
Watch Brazilian vigilantes deliver justice to a driver illegally parked in a disabled ...   
The Independent
A group of vigilantes in Brazil dealt their own punishment for one driver who illegally parked in a disabled bay. The hilarious footage below shows the moment the owner of the car returns, only to find it covered in blue and white post-it notes making out a ...
Man learns never to mess with disabled parking in Brazil (VIDEO)RT 
Illegally park in a disabled spot in Brazil and this will happen (VIDEO)Malay Mail Online 
This is what happens in Brazil when you park in a disabled space illegallyMetro 
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The Independent
A group of vigilantes in Brazil dealt their own punishment for one driver who illegally parked in a disabled bay. The hilarious footage below shows the moment the owner of the car returns, only to find it covered in blue and white post-it notes making out a ...
Man learns never to mess with disabled parking in Brazil (VIDEO)
Illegally park in a disabled spot in Brazil and this will happen (VIDEO)
This is what happens in Brazil when you park in a disabled space illegally
ScienceAlert
A flood plain in Australia is crawling with 25000 tarantulas   
ScienceAlert
Researchers have found a floodplain near a small town in Australia's Northern Territory that contains a 'megacluster' of 25,000 venomous tarantulas. The diving tarantula - which gets its name from its ability to create air bubbles and survive underwater ...
Discovery of 25000 diving tarantulas in Northern TerritoryToowoomba Chronicle 
Australian town overrun with 25000 venomous spidersEntertainment.ie 
Diving tarantulas occupy small town in AustraliaNY City News 
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ScienceAlert
Researchers have found a floodplain near a small town in Australia's Northern Territory that contains a 'megacluster' of 25,000 venomous tarantulas. The diving tarantula - which gets its name from its ability to create air bubbles and survive underwater ...
Discovery of 25000 diving tarantulas in Northern Territory
Australian town overrun with 25000 venomous spiders
Diving tarantulas occupy small town in Australia
Fortune
NASA to beam ISS astronauts' view   
The Hindu
NASA is sending Microsoft's virtual reality headset to the International Space Station (ISS) to beam back to the Earth what astronauts see in space. NASA and Microsoft are teaming up to develop Sidekick, a new project using commercial technology to ...
Microsoft's HoloLens: An attempt to Provide Virtual Guidance to NASA AstronautsWest Texas News 
Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT): A New Mission Statement And Sending ...LearnBonds 
Microsoft HoloLens Is Headed Into SpaceeWeek 
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The Hindu
NASA is sending Microsoft's virtual reality headset to the International Space Station (ISS) to beam back to the Earth what astronauts see in space. NASA and Microsoft are teaming up to develop Sidekick, a new project using commercial technology to ...
Microsoft's HoloLens: An attempt to Provide Virtual Guidance to NASA Astronauts
Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT): A New Mission Statement And Sending ...
Microsoft HoloLens Is Headed Into Space
CNET
Slumbering black hole in Milky Way roars back to life   
CNET
A black hole that hasn't been heard of since 1989 has suddenly become active again and is now the brightest object in the X-ray sky. by Michael Franco · @writermfranco; 27 June 2015, 9:01 am AEST. facebook. twitter. linkedin. googleplus. email. comments.
Slumbering Giant Black Hole Awakes After 26 YearsVoice of America (blog) 
Stunning light show: Black hole wakes up after 26 yearsScience Recorder 
'Monster' Black Hole Wakes Up After 26 YearsSky News 
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CNET
A black hole that hasn't been heard of since 1989 has suddenly become active again and is now the brightest object in the X-ray sky. by Michael Franco · @writermfranco; 27 June 2015, 9:01 am AEST. facebook. twitter. linkedin. googleplus. email. comments.
Slumbering Giant Black Hole Awakes After 26 Years
Stunning light show: Black hole wakes up after 26 years
'Monster' Black Hole Wakes Up After 26 Years
 
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