Irish Independent
Revealed: how ancient slime left oceans to colonise land
Irish Independent
Scientists already knew that plant life was only able to take root on the land by forming symbiotic relationships with microscopic fungi. One of nature's greatest secrets - how ocean slime turned the world green with vegetation - has been uncovered by ...
Ancient alga knew how to survive on land before it left water & evolved into ...Science Codex
Study finds ancient algae knew how to survive on land before leaving waterXinhua
Algae was genetically designed to take over the world (sort of)Irish Examiner
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Irish Independent
Scientists already knew that plant life was only able to take root on the land by forming symbiotic relationships with microscopic fungi. One of nature's greatest secrets - how ocean slime turned the world green with vegetation - has been uncovered by ...
Ancient alga knew how to survive on land before it left water & evolved into ...
Study finds ancient algae knew how to survive on land before leaving water
Algae was genetically designed to take over the world (sort of)
Irish Examiner
'Walking' fish among new species in Asia
Irish Examiner
A monkey which sneezes in the rain and a “walking” fish are among more than 200 species discovered in the Eastern Himalayas in recent years. A report on wildlife in Nepal, Bhutan, the far north of Burma, southern Tibet and north-eastern India has ...
'Walking' fish among new species found in HimalayasIrish Independent
Himalayan find: 199 new species and a 'sneezing' monkeyTimes of India
Sneezing Is Just The Start With The Myanmar Snub-Nosed MonkeyThe News Hub
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Irish Examiner
A monkey which sneezes in the rain and a “walking” fish are among more than 200 species discovered in the Eastern Himalayas in recent years. A report on wildlife in Nepal, Bhutan, the far north of Burma, southern Tibet and north-eastern India has ...
'Walking' fish among new species found in Himalayas
Himalayan find: 199 new species and a 'sneezing' monkey
Sneezing Is Just The Start With The Myanmar Snub-Nosed Monkey
Los Angeles Times
Pet micro pigs? Chinese biotech firm says it will sell very small swine
Los Angeles Times
Have you been pining for a "teacup" pig but worried that the supposedly petite porcine pet might grow as big as your bathtub? A Chinese biotech firm says it now has the answer: a genetically modified swine that tops out around 33 pounds. BGI, a company ...
Scientists begin to breed 'teacup' pigs with heavy price tagNew York Daily News
New Designer Pigs Are Tiny, Cute — And VERY ExpensiveThe Dodo
BGI at Shenzhen announces that gene-edited 'micro pigs' will be sold as petsBiotechin.Asia
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Los Angeles Times
Have you been pining for a "teacup" pig but worried that the supposedly petite porcine pet might grow as big as your bathtub? A Chinese biotech firm says it now has the answer: a genetically modified swine that tops out around 33 pounds. BGI, a company ...
Scientists begin to breed 'teacup' pigs with heavy price tag
New Designer Pigs Are Tiny, Cute — And VERY Expensive
BGI at Shenzhen announces that gene-edited 'micro pigs' will be sold as pets
Newstalk 106-108 fm
NASA releases 8400 images taken by its astronauts on the way to the moon
Newstalk 106-108 fm
The US space agency NASA has just release more than 8,400 images taken by its astronauts who journeyed from the Earth to the Moon between 1969 and 1972, revealing in stunning high definition photos that very few people have previously seen.
Apollo 15 moon-travelling watch up for auctionCNET
More than 8400 high-resolution photos from Apollo moon missions are released ...Hutchinson News
One of the most amazing sights from the historic Apollo 10 mission wasn't the moonMail Tribune
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Newstalk 106-108 fm
The US space agency NASA has just release more than 8,400 images taken by its astronauts who journeyed from the Earth to the Moon between 1969 and 1972, revealing in stunning high definition photos that very few people have previously seen.
Apollo 15 moon-travelling watch up for auction
More than 8400 high-resolution photos from Apollo moon missions are released ...
One of the most amazing sights from the historic Apollo 10 mission wasn't the moon
I4U News
Small, Beaver-like Mammal Survived the Dinosaur Apocalypse
I4U News
The mammal managed to thrive millions of years after dinosaur extinction. The fossil remains of the animal were discovered in New Mexico. A recent study finds that asteroid and volcanic eruptions both led to the demise of dinosaurs. Around 66 million ...
Post-apocalyptic 'beaver' thrived after dinosaurs diedSydney Morning Herald
Primeval Beaver Discovered That Survived Dinosaur ExtinctionImmortal News
Research team discovers new species of spunky rodent-like mammalSurfPaducah
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I4U News
The mammal managed to thrive millions of years after dinosaur extinction. The fossil remains of the animal were discovered in New Mexico. A recent study finds that asteroid and volcanic eruptions both led to the demise of dinosaurs. Around 66 million ...
Post-apocalyptic 'beaver' thrived after dinosaurs died
Primeval Beaver Discovered That Survived Dinosaur Extinction
Research team discovers new species of spunky rodent-like mammal
The Australian
UNSW team clears hurdles to superfast quantum computer
The Australian
SPECIAL REPORT: Cracking the Code — how Australia is embracing the digital economy · VIDEO: What is the 'industrial internet'? GRAPHIC: How does Australia compare with the rest of the world? QUIZ: How much do you really know about start-ups?
Australian engineers just built a quantum logic gate in silicon for the first timeScienceAlert
This quantum computer breakthrough could change the world - so we tried to ...BreakingNews.ie
UNSW in quantum computing breakthroughHerald Sun
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The Australian
SPECIAL REPORT: Cracking the Code — how Australia is embracing the digital economy · VIDEO: What is the 'industrial internet'? GRAPHIC: How does Australia compare with the rest of the world? QUIZ: How much do you really know about start-ups?
Australian engineers just built a quantum logic gate in silicon for the first time
This quantum computer breakthrough could change the world - so we tried to ...
UNSW in quantum computing breakthrough
Peninsula On-line
A third of cacti facing extinction: Study
Economic Times
PARIS: Thirty-one percent of cacti, some 500 species, face extinction due to human encroachment, according to the first global assessment of the prickly plants, published Monday. The finding places the cactus among the most threatened plant groups on ...
Cacti on brink of EXTINCTION because of poaching with a third of species now ...Irish Mirror
Almost a third of cactuses at risk of extinction - studyReuters India
A Third of Cacti Facing ExtinctionThe IUSB Preface
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Economic Times
PARIS: Thirty-one percent of cacti, some 500 species, face extinction due to human encroachment, according to the first global assessment of the prickly plants, published Monday. The finding places the cactus among the most threatened plant groups on ...
Cacti on brink of EXTINCTION because of poaching with a third of species now ...
Almost a third of cactuses at risk of extinction - study
A Third of Cacti Facing Extinction
Times of India
Ahead of Paris meet, Berlin's billions put India firmly on low-carbon track
Times of India
NEW DELHI: Recognizing "renewable energy" and "efficient use of energy" as the most effective routes to mitigate climate-damaging greenhouse gas emissions, India and Germany on Monday decided to move on this path more aggressively under the new ...
India's first step towards climate solution is good, but it has miles to go on ...Economic Times
India's ambitious Climate Change goals - Praise and Skepticism #COP21Niticentral
QUANTUM LEAP: Taking action on global warmingDaily Mail
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Times of India
NEW DELHI: Recognizing "renewable energy" and "efficient use of energy" as the most effective routes to mitigate climate-damaging greenhouse gas emissions, India and Germany on Monday decided to move on this path more aggressively under the new ...
India's first step towards climate solution is good, but it has miles to go on ...
India's ambitious Climate Change goals - Praise and Skepticism #COP21
QUANTUM LEAP: Taking action on global warming
Newsweek
Wildlife thriving in Chernobyl
Irish Examiner
Wildlife including wolf, elk, and wild boar are thriving around Chernobyl since the area was deserted by humans after the world's worst nuclear accident, a study shows. Populations of large mammals show no evidence of being affected by the continuing ...
Animal populations in Chernobyl are thriving due to human exodusScienceAlert
Wild animals thriving inside Chernobyl exclusion zone despite high radiation ...National Post
Chernobyl disaster zone has become a flourishing wildlife havenSBS
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Irish Examiner
Wildlife including wolf, elk, and wild boar are thriving around Chernobyl since the area was deserted by humans after the world's worst nuclear accident, a study shows. Populations of large mammals show no evidence of being affected by the continuing ...
Animal populations in Chernobyl are thriving due to human exodus
Wild animals thriving inside Chernobyl exclusion zone despite high radiation ...
Chernobyl disaster zone has become a flourishing wildlife haven
The New Yorker
Scientists: Ancient mega-tsunami hurled boulders nearly as high as the Eiffel ...
New Zealand Herald
A tsunami generated by a volcanic flank collapse is believed to have swept huge boulders like this one into the highlands of Santiago, a Cape Verde island. Photo / Washington Post. We live on a dynamic, sometimes violent planet. It's just that we also ...
Ancient megatsunami hurled boulders nearly as high as Eiffel TowerChicago Tribune
Ancient Tsunami Was Nearly As Tall As The Eiffel Tower, Scientists SayHuffington Post
Ancient Skyscraper-high Tsunami Prompts Worries About Current RiskScientific American
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New Zealand Herald
A tsunami generated by a volcanic flank collapse is believed to have swept huge boulders like this one into the highlands of Santiago, a Cape Verde island. Photo / Washington Post. We live on a dynamic, sometimes violent planet. It's just that we also ...
Ancient megatsunami hurled boulders nearly as high as Eiffel Tower
Ancient Tsunami Was Nearly As Tall As The Eiffel Tower, Scientists Say
Ancient Skyscraper-high Tsunami Prompts Worries About Current Risk
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