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2015-09-07 Ireland Science


shropshirestar.com
   
New prince of the swingers welcomed to zoo   
shropshirestar.com
Keepers at the zoo say mum Subis, 28, gave birth in the early hours of Thursday morning following an eight-and-a-half-month gestation. orangutan2 The baby is Subis' fifth infant. Staff say the new arrival – the fifth for Subis – has certainly provided ...
Critically endangered Sumatran orangutan born at Chester zoo   Techie News
These pictures of a one-day-old baby orangutan with its mother is the cutest ...   The Budapest Report
Meet This One-Day-Old Endangered Orangutan Who Was Found Clinging to Her ...   Inside Edition

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Benchmark Reporter
   
Climate Finance Ministerial   
Imperial Valley News
Paris, France - Secretary of State John Kerry: "This weekend in Paris, the United States and Switzerland hosted senior officials from 18 developed countries to discuss our collaborative efforts to scale up climate finance for developing nations, and to ...
Press Releases: Outcome of the Climate Finance Ministerial   Newsroom America
An Taisce seeks funding for youth forum on climate change   Irish Times
UN climate talks having trouble with setbacks, frustrations before Paris   Benchmark Reporter
Andina - Agencia Peruana de Noticias   
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BBC News
   
Stonehenge researchers 'may have found largest prehistoric site'   
BBC News
Standing stones found buried near Stonehenge could be the "largest" intact prehistoric monument ever built in Britain, archaeologists believe. Using ground-penetrating radar, some 100 stones were found at the Durrington Walls "superhenge", a later bank ...

New stone monument near Stonehenge   NEWS.com.au
Huge ritual monument found hidden near Stonehenge   Telegraph.co.uk
Gigantic stone monument discovered near Stonehenge   Financial Times
The Guardian   
The Times (subscription)   
The Independent   
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Jewish Journal
   
September is National Honey Month in the United States   
Jewish Journal
Honey has a rather long history, in fact, longer than the history of man. Prehistoric bees have been around for over 14 million years, with bees and the cultivation of honey first appearing in cave paintings in Valencia, Spain as far back as 8,000 ...
How to keep bees (and bee happy)   Irish Times
Producers, hobbyists create honey in the Thumb   Huron Daily Tribune
Devon bee farm's midnight sting operation   Torquay Herald Express

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The Sun (subscription)
   
I ditched 14 litres of Coke a week and lost 9st 7lbs   
The Sun (subscription)
Can it ... Kira went from a fizzy drink guzzler to new slim and healthy look. WHEN Kira Walker woke up in the morning, a drink was the first thing on her mind. After cracking open her first can of the day and guzzling down the fizzy liquid, the full ...
Here's how to make a mini rocket using a bottle of Coke (video)   JOE.co.uk
Coca Cola bottle takes off with help from lighter fluid (VIDEO)   Malay Mail Online
Ads that touch people's hearts   The Hans India

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Dispatch Times
   
Boeing opens 'Starliner' Spaceship Plant in Florida   
Dispatch Times
“We're getting assured access to space by basically buying what the commercial world offers”. Boeing's newly named CST-100 Starliner spaceships will be prepared for flight in a processing hangar once used by NASA's space shuttles. The aircraft maker ...
Space race heating up as Boeing partners with The NASA   The Market Business
Rising sea levels may threaten NASA launch sites   Business Standard
Space race heating up as Boeing partners with NASA   Nature World Report
Morning Ticker   
Palm Beach Post (blog)   
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International Business Times
   
Endangered Saiga Antelope Mass Deaths Remain Unexplained As Scientists Hunt ...   
International Business Times
Saiga antelope with a baby grazes next to carcasses of dead antelopes lying on a field, in the Zholoba area of the Kostanay region, Kazakhstan, in this handout photo provided on May 20, 2015 by Kazakhstan's Ministry of Agriculture. Reuters/Kazakhstan's ...

Wildlife Experts have no clue about Mysterious death of 60000 antelopes in ...   NYC Today
60000 Antelopes Dropped Dead In Less Than A Week - And Scientists Don't   KRWG News22
Thousands of Antelopes are Dying Each Day - and No One Knows Why   I4U News

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NBCNews.com
   
Cats Are Not Dependent on Humans, Study Shows   
NBCNews.com
Dogs have owners, cats have staff. Though the old joke is a stereotype of a feline's independent nature, that trope may have some scientific backing. Cats do not form the childlike dependence on humans that dogs do, new research suggests. advertisement.
Your cat doesn't miss you when you're away: study   Business Standard
Your Darling Cat Doesn't Miss You Much when You are Away, Suggests a Study   BizTek Mojo
Your cat doesn't love you: science   National Post

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KOMO News
   
Fin whale makes appearance in north Puget Sound   
Washington Times
SEATTLE (AP) - For the first time in many years, the second largest animal in the world — the fin whale — was spotted near Minor Island in north Puget Sound. KING-TV reports (http://kng5.tv/1Xux4Od ) that whale watchers saw the animal on Thursday.
Rare endangered fin whale seen near Victoria in Puget Sound   Digital Journal

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Haaretz
   
Team Headed by Israeli Scientist Discovers Oldest Known Galaxy   
Haaretz
At 13.3 billion years old, the galaxy identified by the researchers is a surprising find because few celestial objects of that age emit light, making them highly elusive. Ido Efrati. Sep 07, 2015 4:43 AM. 0comments Print Zen Subscribe now · Share · Tweet.
Discovery of EGS8p7 galaxy could rewrite theories of the early universe   Times Gazette
New finding questions current theory about the evolution of the universe   Nature World Report
Scientists Report Has Discovered 13.2-billion-years Old Galaxy Known Yet   The Market Business
NYC Today   
News Ledge   
Gizmodo   
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