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Yawunik Kootenayi, Lobster Like Predator, Discovered by Scientists
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Scientists have discovered a spec ies known as Yawunik Kootenayi that is a newly identified species. It was a sea animal having two sets of eyes and also had quite an interesting set of appendages that are much akin to antennae. Researchers are now ...
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Scientists have discovered a spec ies known as Yawunik Kootenayi that is a newly identified species. It was a sea animal having two sets of eyes and also had quite an interesting set of appendages that are much akin to antennae. Researchers are now ...
Burgess Shale fossil beds in BC reveal ancient ancestor of spiders, lobsters
Yawunik Kootenayi: Canadian Researchers Reveal Ancient Lobster (PHOTO)
Ancient, lobster-like predator discovered in 508-million-year-old fossil site
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Total lunar eclipse to be visible in Taiwan next week: museum
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A total lunar eclipse will take place in Taiwan on April 4, producing the most visible "blood moon" since the one seen in October 2014, the Taipei Astronomical Museum said Saturday. It said the eclipse will begin before the moon rises at 6:04 pm on April 4 and ...
Durham residents won't get full effect of total lunar eclipse on April 4durhamregion.com
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A total lunar eclipse will take place in Taiwan on April 4, producing the most visible "blood moon" since the one seen in October 2014, the Taipei Astronomical Museum said Saturday. It said the eclipse will begin before the moon rises at 6:04 pm on April 4 and ...
Durham residents won't get full effect of total lunar eclipse on April 4
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Khaleej Times
20% more savings in Dubai's Earth Hour
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Dubai — Dubai saved 305 megawatt hours (MWh) of electricity and 183 tonnes of carbon emissions during Saturday's Earth Hour, a 20 per cent increase from 2014's 255-MWh and 153-tonne reduction. Dozens of government buildings, tourist attractions and ...
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Dubai — Dubai saved 305 megawatt hours (MWh) of electricity and 183 tonnes of carbon emissions during Saturday's Earth Hour, a 20 per cent increase from 2014's 255-MWh and 153-tonne reduction. Dozens of government buildings, tourist attractions and ...
Landmarks turn down the lights for Earth Hour 2015
As Earth Hour celebrated, environment minister says more action needed
Earth Hour 2015: World cities go dark for climate change
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Update on J50 ,J51 and L121
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Pacific Whale Watch Association (PWWA) crews observed the two three-month-old J-Pod orca calves, J50 and J51, in the waters around the San Juan Islands last week. Whale watchers described them as "lively and rambunctious" said PWWA Executive ...
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Pacific Whale Watch Association (PWWA) crews observed the two three-month-old J-Pod orca calves, J50 and J51, in the waters around the San Juan Islands last week. Whale watchers described them as "lively and rambunctious" said PWWA Executive ...
Baby orca J50 comes out to play
New baby orcas healthy, 'leaping for joy'
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Two million-year-old 'playground' uncovered in northern China
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Archaeologists with the Chinese Academy of Science have uncovered a site believed to be a 'playground' for early hominids, while excavating an eroded basin in Hebei province in northern China. The area is estimated to date back nearly two million years, ...
Stones found at Chinese site could be toys used by man's early relatives, say ...Daily Mail
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Archaeologists with the Chinese Academy of Science have uncovered a site believed to be a 'playground' for early hominids, while excavating an eroded basin in Hebei province in northern China. The area is estimated to date back nearly two million years, ...
Stones found at Chinese site could be toys used by man's early relatives, say ...
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2°C temperature Decline Target 'inadequate' to Save Species
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A lead author on the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), while writing a commentary in the open access journal Climate Change Responses, said that the official global target of a 2°C temperature decline is completely insufficient for the ...
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A lead author on the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), while writing a commentary in the open access journal Climate Change Responses, said that the official global target of a 2°C temperature decline is completely insufficient for the ...
2 degree Celsius global warming threshold may be too high
That 2°C Global Warming Target? Should be More Like 1.5°C Says Scientists
How Idealism, Expressed in Concrete Steps, Can Fight Climate Change
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Science Pictures of the Week: Mars scars unexpectedly darken, Saturn's shorter ...
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Sunday, March 29, 2015, 5:50 PM - The (mostly) fading scars of Curiosity's landing, Saturn's day gets shorter, and a new look at the St. Patrick's Day geomagnetic storm. It's Science Pictures of the Week!
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Sunday, March 29, 2015, 5:50 PM - The (mostly) fading scars of Curiosity's landing, Saturn's day gets shorter, and a new look at the St. Patrick's Day geomagnetic storm. It's Science Pictures of the Week!
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Eclipse overshadows celestial changes
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This April has no shortage of wonders to observe in the night sky, including bright planets, dazzling constellations, and to top it all off, a lunar eclipse. In the west, faint ruddy Mars is visible low in the sky just after sunset. Mars has been dangling in the western ...
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This April has no shortage of wonders to observe in the night sky, including bright planets, dazzling constellations, and to top it all off, a lunar eclipse. In the west, faint ruddy Mars is visible low in the sky just after sunset. Mars has been dangling in the western ...
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Antarctica records hottest day on record at 17 C
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Antarctica may have had a mini heat wave after recording what looks like will be its warmest temperature ever. The temperature on the Esperanza research base on the Antarctic peninsula reached a balmy 17 C on March 24, The Weather Network reported.
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Antarctica may have had a mini heat wave after recording what looks like will be its warmest temperature ever. The temperature on the Esperanza research base on the Antarctic peninsula reached a balmy 17 C on March 24, The Weather Network reported.
Antarctica experiences hottest day ever, breaking 50 year record
Antarctica Reaches Record-High Temperature, Could be its Hottest Day Ever
Antarctica Records its Hottest Day Ever; it's Double the Average Temperature
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Creatures under ice a source of surprise, wonder
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This amphipod, in a sediment lab set up in Antarctica, was taken from an area of total darkness far from the ocean, where it was living in 10 metres of water under the ice. Photograph by: Reed Scherer, The Associated Press , The Associated Press.
Critters found in Antarctic ice show how tenacious life isTBO.com
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This amphipod, in a sediment lab set up in Antarctica, was taken from an area of total darkness far from the ocean, where it was living in 10 metres of water under the ice. Photograph by: Reed Scherer, The Associated Press , The Associated Press.
Critters found in Antarctic ice show how tenacious life is
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