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Los Angeles Times
   
Bird carcasses along Pacific shore baffle biologists   
Los Angeles Times
The carcasses of thousands of small birds called Cassin's auklets have been washing ashore over the last few months from Northern California up to the north coast of Washington. lRelated Federal judge puts gray wolf back on endangered species list.
Pacific Coast Sea Bird Die-off Puzzles Scientists   ABC News
Scientists puzzled over Pacific Coast seabird die-off   Digital Journal
Scientists investigate mass die-off of sea birds that appear to be starving on ...   Neepawa Press

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PlanetSave.com
   
Comet LoveJoy Peak Begins January 7, 2015 — C/2014 Q2 Now Visible With ...   
PlanetSave.com
The recently discovered Comet LoveJoy will be peaking in brightness sometime after January 7, 2015 (when it makes its closest approach to the earth), and before January 20, according to recent reports. The comet is actually already visible to the naked eye ...

Magnificent comet set to pass Earth in 2015   The Space Reporter
Comet Lovejoy Could Light Up The Winter Night Sky In The Coming Weeks   Huffington Post Canada
Comet Lovejoy promises to become visible to the unaided eye   Yahoo News Canada (blog)
Universe Today   
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Tech Times
   
NASA Working on Inflatable Heat Shield to Help Spacecraft Land on Mars   
Tech Times
An inflatable heat shield is being developed by NASA to land large spacecraft on Mars. How does it work? (Photo : NASA / Mars Exploration Rover Mission / Cornell / JPL). An inflatable heat shield for spacecraft headed to Mars may, one day, help humans ...

Kids' ring toy inspires design for inflatable heat shield on manned Mars lander   Examiner.com
NASA Carry Out Research Inflatable Spacecraft Technology In 2016 - Report   Consolidate Times
NASA studies inflatable heat shield for Mars landing   CBC.ca
ABC News   
The Independent   
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National Post
   
Researchers find the ancient genetic link between fish fins and animal hands   
National Post
It's no big news that hands and feet evolved from aquatic fins. But when you look at a modern fish, it's hard to imagine just how how fins like theirs evolved into the hands, wrists and fingers that you and any other four-limbed animal on earth has. Even for ...


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BlueRidgeNow.com
   
Rain doesn't dampen county's Christmas bird count   
BlueRidgeNow.com
Ron Selvey scans for birds in the treetops of Jackson Park's Lieben's Loop during the Sunday's annual Christmas Bird Count. Photo by Nathaniel Axtell/TIMES-NEWS. By Nathaniel Axtell Times-News Staff Writer ...

More than 2300 volunteers help conservation efforts with Annual Bird Count   Examiner.com
Hamilton Christmas bird counters spot unusual palm warbler   CBC.ca
Annual Audubon Bird Count Makes Unusual Sightings   CBS Local
myfox8.com   
Juneau Empire (subscription)   
Bend Bulletin   
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Nature World News
   
Experts Identify a 'Death Star' in Our Future   
Nature World News
Imagine this: Our solar system is busy minding its own business, whittling its days away in its predictable orbits and rotations, when suddenly a rogue star comes crashing by, knocking comets and asteroids into erratic paths straight for Earth. A new study says ...

Death Star Reality Check: Other Doomsdays Loom Larger   NBCNews.com
Stars identified that could disrupt the Solar System   Sen (subscription)
Wandering Rogue Star On Collision Course With Our Solar System   Clapway
New Hampshire Voice   
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Tech Times
   
VIDEO: Cameraman narrowly misses getting splattered with hot lava   
The Weather Network
Friday, January 2, 2015, 2:38 PM - New Zealand cameraman Bradley Ambrose had a close call while filming the lava flow at Marum volcano on Ambrym in Vanuatu recently. Ambrose is no stranger to lava, having filmed volcanoes before. But the splatter he ...

Video shows cameraman's lucky escape after being hit by lava at volcano   Metro
Watch a Cameraman's Close Call with a Lava Bomb [Video]   Tech Times
Cameraman luckily avoids being sprayed by Lava while Filming Volcano   New Hampshire Voice
French Tribune   
Full-Time Whistle   
Customs Today Newspaper   
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Video: Sea Shepherd films rare orca   
3News NZ
Anti-whaling group Sea Shepherd has encountered a pod of extremely rare killer whales in the South Indian Ocean. The Sea Shepherd ship Bob Barker encountered the 'Ecotype D' orca while sailing through Crozet and Kerguelen archipelagos on Boxing ...

Rare species of killer whale sighted   Nelson Mail
Sea Shepherd Ship First To Film Rare "Ecotype D" Orcas   Wire Service Canada (press release)

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Customs Today Newspaper
   
First rare Coconut crab sighted in Hawaii since 1989   
Customs Today Newspaper
MEXICO: A coconut crab has hold on the Hawaii Island. The crab has been declared as an unlawful invasive species and trading or keeping the crab would be charged as an offence. The crab was caught by a resident of Oahu and was put in a cardboard box ...

Hawaiian Woman Captures Giant Crab In Large Box | The Weather Channel   The Weather Channel

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Intel Releases Case Study on Collaboration with Portland State University for the ...   
Yumanewsnow
Portland, Oregon - A recently released document from Intel® highlights an energy systems program with Portland State University's Maseeh College of Engineering and Computer Science. The Big Data Smart Grid Project is a three-year research study that ...


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