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Women tends to have more sexual partners in Cold Climate: Study
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According to a study, women are likely to have more sexual partners when they are living in colder climates and are happy being monogamous in hotter climates. Researchers said that along with the environment and temperature, individual's genes have ...
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According to a study, women are likely to have more sexual partners when they are living in colder climates and are happy being monogamous in hotter climates. Researchers said that along with the environment and temperature, individual's genes have ...
Sex habits revealed from fruit fly study
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Rise of the machines - Will robots become part of your everyday life?
Irish Examiner
In the first of a two-part series John Tynan looks at how robots are becoming potential companions, soliders, and even lovers. Robots are set to become as everyday as the condiments on our tables and Pepper is the front-runner to spice up our lives.
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My encounter with a smart robot: Cute but scaryThe Nation
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In the first of a two-part series John Tynan looks at how robots are becoming potential companions, soliders, and even lovers. Robots are set to become as everyday as the condiments on our tables and Pepper is the front-runner to spice up our lives.
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My encounter with a smart robot: Cute but scary
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NASA images show X-ray flares blasting off from black holes
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It's an impressive image: A flare of purplish-blue X-ray lights swirl above a supermassive black hole. A series of artist concept images released from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory depict a so-called X-flare issuing from a supermassive black hole in ...
NASA telescope captures corona launching from supermassive black holeIrish Independent
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It's an impressive image: A flare of purplish-blue X-ray lights swirl above a supermassive black hole. A series of artist concept images released from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory depict a so-called X-flare issuing from a supermassive black hole in ...
NASA telescope captures corona launching from supermassive black hole
NASA missions observe massive black hole flare
Supermassive black holes spew mystery 'mega flares' of beautiful radioactive ...
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Big animals, big poop and big problems for Earth
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The vast reduction in large animal species is having a dreadful impact on the planet, with less poop meaning less circulation of crucial nutrients throughout the planet. A new study has looked at how giant whales play a huge part in disseminating vast ...
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Fertilization cessation had negative effect on world's ecosystemsThe California Post
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The vast reduction in large animal species is having a dreadful impact on the planet, with less poop meaning less circulation of crucial nutrients throughout the planet. A new study has looked at how giant whales play a huge part in disseminating vast ...
How Whale Poop Balanced Earth's Nutrient Cycles
Fertilization cessation had negative effect on world's ecosystems
Absence of nutrient-rich poop has damaged earth's nutrient recycling system
Irish Examiner
Oxygen found around remote comet
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Air surrounding the comet where a European probe landed last year is rich with oxygen, scientists have learned. The surprise discovery may force a rethink of theories about the origins of the Solar System, but does not imply the presence of life.
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Air surrounding the comet where a European probe landed last year is rich with oxygen, scientists have learned. The surprise discovery may force a rethink of theories about the origins of the Solar System, but does not imply the presence of life.
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All-female Russian crew starts Moon mission test
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Six Russian women on Wednesday clambered into a mock spaceship to begin a unique experiment testing how an all-female crew would interact on a trip to the Moon and back. For eight days, the female volunteers will live inside a wood-panelled suite of ...
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Six Russian women on Wednesday clambered into a mock spaceship to begin a unique experiment testing how an all-female crew would interact on a trip to the Moon and back. For eight days, the female volunteers will live inside a wood-panelled suite of ...
Russia Is Sending Humans To The Moon
All female Russian space crew asked about not being around men and having no ...
Russia Unveils First Step Towards Planned Permanent Moon Base (Colony)
Spaceflight Now
October 28, 2015 in Mission Reports: Station astronauts complete tedious spacewalk
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Russian cosmonaut Sergey Volkov took this photo of Scott Kelly exiting the space station's Quest airlock at the start of Wednesday's spacewalk. Credit: Sergey Volkov/Roscosmos. Space station commander Scott Kelly and Kjell Lindgren carried out a ...
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Russian cosmonaut Sergey Volkov took this photo of Scott Kelly exiting the space station's Quest airlock at the start of Wednesday's spacewalk. Credit: Sergey Volkov/Roscosmos. Space station commander Scott Kelly and Kjell Lindgren carried out a ...
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Flyby of intriguing Saturn moon shows how search for life is evolving
Christian Science Monitor
The Cassini probe zipped through the icy plumes of Enceladus Wednesday, looking for evidence that the moon's hidden sea is habitable. The search for life in the solar system is increasingly pointing to new and less-accessible destinations.
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NASA's Cassini spacecraft to make fly-by of Saturn's moon EnceladusNEWS.com.au
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The Cassini probe zipped through the icy plumes of Enceladus Wednesday, looking for evidence that the moon's hidden sea is habitable. The search for life in the solar system is increasingly pointing to new and less-accessible destinations.
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NASA's Cassini spacecraft to make fly-by of Saturn's moon Enceladus
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Sunday World
No need to be spooked by mountain-sized asteroid to fly by on Halloween
Sunday World
A Halloween asteroid the size of four football pitches is due to miss the Earth by just 300,000 miles on the last day of the month. By astronomical standards, that is frightfully close. But scientists say there is no need to be scared, even on ...
Space junk crashing toward Earth found by Mount Lemmon labArizona Daily Star (blog)
Eerie times and a near miss by an asteroid named SpookyAlmanac Weekly
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A Halloween asteroid the size of four football pitches is due to miss the Earth by just 300,000 miles on the last day of the month. By astronomical standards, that is frightfully close. But scientists say there is no need to be scared, even on ...
Space junk crashing toward Earth found by Mount Lemmon lab
Eerie times and a near miss by an asteroid named Spooky
It's A Bird, It's A Plane, It's The 'Great Pumpkin' Asteroid Passing By Earth ...
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This Electric Eel Kills Its Prey With a Sophisticated Coiling Maneuver
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The behavior is common in smaller eels when handling prey that are large relative to their size and in bigger eels when dealing with large fish. Electric eels probably wouldn't make most people's list of the world's most devious predators – but they ...
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The behavior is common in smaller eels when handling prey that are large relative to their size and in bigger eels when dealing with large fish. Electric eels probably wouldn't make most people's list of the world's most devious predators – but they ...
Zap happy: electric eels innovative in subduing hapless prey
Electric eels curl up to double their voltage
Vanderbilt professor's shocking find: Eels are devious killers
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