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2014-11-17 Canada English Science

  BBC News   
Comet lander: First pictures of Philae 'bounce' released  BBC News
Philae landing The image on the left shows the dust cloud thrown up by the landing. Right: Philae and its shadow. Continue reading the main story. Related Stories. Philae comet lander loses power · Chris Lintott: Elation and woe of comet landing · Philae ...

Philae comet landing: images captured by Rosetta spacecraft show probe's ...   ABC Online
New images of Philae show it bouncing off comet's surface   Science Recorder
Rosetta mission: Philae finally spotted on comet -(NASA)   NFL News and Rumors
Telegraph.co.uk   
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  Calgary Herald   
Release the hounds — or the falcons  Calgary Herald
Taronga Zoo bird trainer Erin Stone (L) holds a young male Peregrine Falcon, the world's fatest animal, following a short flying lesson in Sydney on December 9, 2009. The young falcon has been receiving treatment and rehabilitation after being found with a ...


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  Toronto Sun   
Florida: Discovering Orlando's watery wonderlands  Toronto Sun
SeaWorld Orlando Visitors to SeaWorld Orlando watch a 3-D film in the 360-degree domed TurtleTrek theatre. SEAWORLD PHOTO. Article. Change text size for the story; Print this story. Report an error. Map Data. Map Data. Terms of Use · Report a map error.

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  WFMY News 2   
Car hoisted from sinkhole in Florida  The Weather Network
Saturday, November 15, 2014, 1:38 PM - Remember that sinkhole in Florida that swallowed a car on Monday? It's been recovered - although whether it's salvageable remains to be seen. The owner of the home in the video above, in the town of Holiday, heard ...

Gulp: The moment giant Florida sinkhole swallows car whole   Daily Mail
Car Removed From Sinkhole in Florida   WFMY News 2
Car removed from sinkhole; six families still unable to return home   FOX 13 Tampa Bay, WTVT-TV

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  Christian Science Monitor   
Sharks repelled with electric cable, South African scientists say  The Australian
THE WAY to stop man-eating great white sharks attacking humans is by tickling their sensitive noses electronically, researchers in South Africa say. Scientists have installed a 100m cable in a bay near Cape Town to emit an electronic field in the water, ...

SA trials "hi-tech punch on the nose" to repel sharks   Moneyweb.co.za

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  Metro   
Jurassic Park could be reality within five years - thanks to 'chickenosaurus'  Metro
Chicken eggs which hatch to reveal a tiny, toothy dinosaur could be a reality within five years, a scientist has claimed – after Star Wars supremo George Lucas poured millions into researching the idea of making Jurassic Park a reality. Paleontologist Jack ...

'Chickenosaurus': paleontologist aims to re-create the dinosaur in every chicken   The Age
Paleontologist aims to re-create the dinosaur in every chicken   WA today

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  Beta Wired   
Hawaiian Volcano Kalapana Continues to Spew Lava  Beta Wired
Lava-flowing-from-Hawaiian-volcano-threatens-homes-in- The Kilauea volcano in hawaii is continuing to erupt and spew lava all over the island, having already teared its way through its surrounding landscape, it is now going towards the village of Pahoa.
Volcanic molten rock has turned Hawaiian farmland into a sea of black ash   Daily Mail
Watch: Lava oozes through metal fence   Telegraph.co.uk
River of lava slowly burns through Hawaiian town   NEWS.com.au
New Zealand Herald   
NFL News and Rumors   
Mirror.co.uk   
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  Universe Today   
Not Particles, But Chunks: Dark Matter Gets Stranger  Yahoo News UK
Dark matter may not be made of tiny particles as most scientists believe, but instead may consist of large chunks of strange matter anywhere from the size of an apple to an asteroid, researchers said. Currently one of the greatest mysteries in science, the ...

Macro View Makes Dark Matter Look Even Stranger   Universe Today

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  DigitalJournal.com   
The hiatus is over — Ocean temperatures rising again  DigitalJournal.com
Global warming is not slowing down. A new report based on an analysis of ocean temperature datasets shows that as of January, 2014, temperatures in the world's oceans have started to rise again after taking a thirteen-year hiatus.
Ocean surface temperatures reach record high   Business Standard
Ocean warming picks up speed, hits warmest temperatures ever recorded   Chinook Observer
2014 - Global Warming Is Back On Track?   Science 2.0
PerfScience   
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  Christian Science Monitor   
Spaceship pilot unaware co-pilot unlocked brake  Worcester Telegram
FILE - In this Saturday, Nov. 1, 2014, file photo, wreckage lies near the site where a Virgin Galactic space tourism rocket, SpaceShipTwo, exploded and crashed in Mojave, Calif. The surviving pilot of the Virgin Galactic spaceship that tore apart over the Mojave ...

Virgin Galactic CEO vows to continue space tourism venture   Los Angeles Times
After crash, Virgin Galactic continues quest for space tourism   Christian Science Monitor
Virgin Galactic forges forward in spite of fatal crash   Beta Wired
Tech Times   
Geek   
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