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2015-09-16 Ireland Science


Irish Independent
   
Keeping gardens tidy may be putting bee population in danger of extinction   
Irish Independent
Keeping our gardens neat and tidy may be leading to a decline in our bee population, according to experts. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. One-third of our 98 bee species are currently threatened with ...
The Orchard Bee Association's Annual Pollinator Symposium and Expo   PR Newswire (press release)

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Christian Science Monitor
   
Why do we fall in love? Speed-dating finches hold clues.   
Christian Science Monitor
A new study using a species of finch with monogamous mating practices could offer hints as to why human dating can get so complicated. By Lucy Schouten, Staff September 15, 2015. Save for later Saved. close. Zebra finches pair up and start families in ...

Zebra finches don't do forced marriages, they're into real love   Siliconrepublic.com

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The Budapest Report
   
EU Climate Deal Must Address Shipping, Says Greens   
The Budapest Report
The heads of seven of the eight political groups of the European Parliament's environment committee have written to the environment ministers of the 28 E.U. countries urging them to include international shipping and aviation in COP21's global climate .
CO2 Emissions: A new European regulation (EU) 2015/757 adds to the current ...   Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide
EU policy 'blind spots' to hit credibility in Paris   RTCC
Trade unions deliver demands for Paris Climate Agreement to French Foreign ...   eTurboNews
ESM - The European Supermarket Magazine   
Seatrade Maritime News   
Ship & Bunker   
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Did Curiosity find scorpion-like creature on Red Planet?   
New Kerala
Have we finally succeeded in finding life on Mars? A top UFO website claims so. It says that the NASA's Curiosity vehicle has found hard evidence not only of life on Mars, but that of a sophisticated living creature that resembles a scorpion, www ...

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CNET
   
Peer inside a crocodile's mouth without losing your head   
CNET
National Geographic releases startling footage of Australian crocodiles taking a bite out of some underwater cameras. You'll say "Ahhhhhhhh!" when you see it. Sci-Tech. 16 September 20158:26 am AEST. Danny Gallagher mugshot. by Danny Gallagher.
Watch: Crocodile uses tail to launch itself out of water   13WMAZ
Gravity-defying crocodile uses tail to leap out of water   CBS News
Crocodile Shows Awesome Power With Tail-Propelled Lunge   FOX 29 News Philadelphia
TIME   
National Geographic   
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Mirror.co.uk
   
Rodents exchange ultrasonic calls during mating to signal interest   
Daily Times
They may not be Sonny and Cher or Kylie and Jason, but mice sing love song duets as part of their courtship rituals too. Scientists have long known that male mice use high-pitched calls to attract females, but now researchers have shown that the female ...
The Mice Girls: Rodents sing to each other when they wannabe lovers   Mirror.co.uk

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NEWS.com.au
   
Should 'sex robots' be banned?   
NEWS.com.au
Ian HorswillNews Corp Australia Network. Share; Share on Facebook; Share on Twitter; Share on Google+; Share on Reddit; Email a friend. ROBOTS featuring artificial intelligence are being developed for sex with humans. Sex dolls already on the market ...

'Sex robots with AI should be banned'   Times of India
Sex robots divide ethicists and adult industry figures   Irish Examiner
Say Goodbye to Fembots; New Campaign Looks to Put a Stop to Robot-Human Sexy Time   Mediaite
Yibada (English Edition)   
Telegraph.co.uk   
Fox News   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Global marine populations slashed by half since 1970   
Telegraph.co.uk
Populations of marine mammals, birds, reptiles and fish have dropped by about half in the past four decades, with fish critical to human food suffering some of the greatest declines, the WWF warned on Wednesday. In a new report, the conservation group ...

Ocean populations almost halved since 1970   Irish Examiner
World Wide Fund for Nature says nearly half the world's marine species wiped ...   Sydney Morning Herald
Marine Life: Fears Of Ecological 'Catastrophe'   Sky News
The Australian (blog)   
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Los Angeles Times
   
A quest to rule the universe? Amazon's Jeff Bezos expands his rocket plans   
Los Angeles Times
The heavens are getting crowded with billionaires. Amazon founder Jeff Bezos is challenging Elon Musk and Richard Branson in a race to outer space. Bezos detailed expanded plans on Tuesday for his rocket business, which will lug cargo, satellites and ...

Bezos' Blue Origin to build, launch rockets in Fla.   USA TODAY
Amazon's Bezos to Launch Rockets From Florida   Wall Street Journal
Bezos versus Musk in space   Brisbane Times
Stuff.co.nz   
RT   
Mashable   
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The Nation
   
Saddest polar bear on the planet   
The Nation
Emaciated and dragging an injured leg, this polar bear is unlikely to survive long. It is thought the female bear was hurt while hunting a walrus and the injury has led to a struggle to find food. The animal was captured on camera by nature ...
Ravenous Polar Bear Photograph: Do not Blame (Simply) Local weather Change   The Times (subscription)
Nature photographer says picture of emaciated polar bear symbolizes plight of ...   NY City News
Climate Change: Elon Musk Sierra Nevada Tweet, Emaciated Polar Bear Photo   The Inquisitr
Scientific American (blog)   
Live Science   
Discover Magazine (blog)   
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