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2014-11-08 Canada English Science

  CTV News   
'War Junk: WWI' documentary series tells human stories behind battlefield artifacts  CTV News
TORONTO -- Historian David O'Keefe says not to take the title of his documentary series "War Junk: World War One" too literally. In the series, O'Keefe and producer Wayne Abbott travel to the battlefields the Somme and Ypres, dig up artifacts and uncover the ...

'War Junk: WWI' tells human stories behind artifacts left on battlefields   Calgary Herald

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  Sky News Australia   
Europe to make history with comet landing  Sky News Australia
One of the biggest gambles in space history comes to a climax this week when Europe attempts to make the first landing on a comet. Speeding towards the Sun at 65,000km/h, a lab called Philae will detach from its mother ship Rosetta and head for a ...

Europe set to make space history with comet landing of Philae lab   The Straits Times
Rosetta Probe Closes In to Drop Philae Lander on Comet   NBCNews.com
Rosetta: scientists face seven hour wait to see if probe has reached comet   Telegraph.co.uk

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  The Express Tribune   
One year on, EU continues support for Yolanda victims, recalls need to address ...  InterAksyon
In this Nov. 11, 2013 file photo, EU Commissioner Andris Piebalgs announces an initial donation from EU - among the first to respond to the Philippines' need right after Yolanda struck - of 3-million euros. In all, over the past year, the total worth of ...

IPCC dropped key chart 'inconvenient' to developed world: CSE   Times of India
Controlling climate   The News International
Climate Change Report: Fossil Fuels Must Be Eliminated By 2100   The Inquisitr
SustainableBusiness.com   
Washington Times   
Huffington Post   
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  New York Times   
Opportunity, Curiosity, but No View of Mars Sky Show  New York Times
A series of images taken by the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter of Comet Siding Spring as it passed near Mars on Oct. 19. Credit NASA, via Agence France-Presse — Getty Images. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading the main story. Continue ...

Impressive Mars Meteor Shower   Dumb-Out
NASA dazzled, puzzled by comet Siding Spring data   Los Angeles Times
Comet lit Mars with meteor shower   Tribune-Review
Daily Mail   
Times of India   
Reuters   
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  GMA News   
Second mid-level solar flare captured by NASA telescope  GMA News
An active region on the sun emitting a mid-level solar flare, peaking at 04:47EST (09:47GMT), is seen in an image captured by NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) on Wednesday, November 5. This is the second mid-level flare from the same active ...

NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory Captures Intense Space Weather   Newsroom America
RAISE: How to Capture 1500 Solar Images in a Five Minute Flight   Universe Today
Colorful solar flare stirred surface of sun Wednesday, NASA reports   The Times-Picayune - NOLA.com

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  Science Codex   
Discovering the undiscovered -- advancing new tools to fill in the microbial tree ...  Science Codex
To paraphrase a famous passage from Coleridge's The Rime of the Ancient Mariner: microbes, microbes everywhere, though most we do not know. This is changing, though. In a perspective piece published November 6 in the journal Science, Eddy Rubin, ...


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  Voice of America   
Universe is brighter than thought: Nasa  Times of India
WASHINGTON: Nasa scientists have found that the universe is brighter than thought, with a surprising surplus of infrared light in the dark space between galaxies. The US space agency's sounding rocket experiment detected a surplus of infrared light in the ...

Our View of Galaxies Redefined by a NASA Experimental Rocket   Dumb-Out
Space Is Filled With Orphaned Stars   The Atlantic
Rocket Experiment Finds Surprising Cosmic Light   Scientific Computing
Nature World News   
CBC.ca   
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  The Columbian   
Sea lions may be killing even more Columbia salmon  SFGate
LONGVIEW, Wash. (AP) — Sea lions may be killing more returning salmon at the mouth of the Columbia River than previously thought, according to research on fish survival. Preliminary research by NOAA Fisheries shows a steady increase in fish mortality ...

'Fake fish' being used to save salmon   DigitalJournal.com
Research Suggests Sea Lions Are Eating More Columbia River Salmon   Jefferson Public Radio

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  Science Codex   
Rare 2.5-billion-year-old rocks reveal hot spot of sulfur-breathing bacteria  Science Codex
Wriggle your toes in a marsh's mucky bottom sediment and you'll probably inhale a rotten egg smell, the distinctive odor of hydrogen sulfide gas. That's the biochemical signature of sulfur-using bacteria, one of Earth's most ancient and widespread life forms.

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  Science Now   
47-Million-Year-Old Pregnant Mare Sheds Light on Ancient Horses  Live Science
When a thirsty pregnant horse drank from a freshwater lake 47 million years ago, she was unaware that poisonous volcanic gases might lead to her sudden demise. Now, the fossilized remains of the mare and her tiny, unborn foal are revealing new insights ...

Stunning fossil shows pregnant mare and fetus   Science Now
Exquisite ancient horse fossil preserves uterus with unborn foal   Eureka! Science News

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