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International Business Times
   
Were Dinosaurs Cannibals? Fossil Of 74-Million-Year-Old Daspletosaurus ...   
International Business Times
Daspletosaurus was at the top of the food chain in its day and preyed upon larger dinosaurs. University of London/Luis Rey. Scientists have found evidence of cannibalism in a particularly large and aggressive dinosaur species that once inhabited North ...

Scientists find that the cousin of the Tyrannosaurus rex was a cannibal   Examiner.com
Tyrannosaur Family indulged in cannibalism: Study   Uncover California
Tyrannosaur cranium bears scars of intense dino struggle   The Current
Times Gazette   
The Silver Ink   
BBC News   
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CTV News
   
Carbon release from thawing permafrost will be gradual: scientists   
CTV News
ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- Frozen Arctic and sub-Arctic soil that thaws from global warming will add substantial amounts of carbon to the atmosphere in the form of greenhouse gases, accelerating climate change the rest of the century, but it won't come in a ...

Researchers say permafrost carbon release will be gradual   KFOX El Paso

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Deutsche Welle
   
Fukushima radiation in Canadian waters   
Deutsche Welle
Scientists have detected radiation from Japan's 2011 nuclear disaster off the Canadian coast. Experts disagree as to whether the amount detected constitutes a dangerous level or not. Ourradioactiveocean. Trace amounts of the radioactive isotopes ...

Japanese reactor radiation detected off B.C. coast but it's not dangerous: expert   Canadian Underwriter
First Fukushima radiation detected in Ucluelet waters   Peninsula News Review
Fukushima disaster radiation traces detected along shoreline of British Columbia   Techie News
Tech Times   
Juneau Empire (subscription)   
OregonLive.com   
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Vancouver Sun
   
Video: Climate change will not go away, says climatologist   
Vancouver Sun
Climate change is real despite claims by the “doubter lobby" says Dr. Gavin Schmidt, climatologist, climate modeller and Director of the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS) in New York. Dr. Schmidt was in B.C. to present two lectures on climate ...


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The Current
   
Black Flamingo, a Really Uncommon Sight, Spotted on Cyprus   
The Current
Black flamingo spotted in Cyprus is a rare sighting | http://t.co/8kxU5WRRA2 http://t.co/o68dWpnxuW through @GrindTV how lucky we r to see thisA single of a type~~ I adore it. Extremely rare black flamingo spotted in Cyprus http://t.co/HWNv69wWkDA black ...

Rare black flamingo spotted in the wild   The Weather Network
Rare black flamingo spotted in Cyprus   Telegraph.co.uk
Black flamingo, possibly unique, spotted in Cyprus   Reuters
Irish Mirror   
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New Hampshire Voice
   
When You Land, Can You Stand? One-Year Mission Video Miniseries ...   
Digital Journal
You always want to be the last man standing, especially at NASA. Optimal functional performance, such as standing, is taken even more seriously when preparing for missions to Mars. Information from these studies could benefit elderly patients. HOUSTON ...

Radiation and Boredom: Manned Mars Mission Faces Challenges   Space.com
Optimal Functional Performance Taken Seriously at NASA   New Hampshire Voice

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Yibada (English Edition)
   
Mosasaurs Give Birth To Their Babies In Open Ocean: Study   
Yibada (English Edition)
Researchers have uncovered the birthing process of ancient gigantic lizards called "mosasaurs" that lived in the ancient oceans millions of years ago. Specimens from young mosasaurs, which have been mistaken as from ancient birds, have been studied by ...

Mosasaur Birth Explained By Scientists In New Study   Immortal News
Scientists Uncover the Birthing Mystery of Mighty Mosasaurs   Nature World News
65 MYA mosasaurs show what life was like for newborn giant sea lizards during ...   Science Codex
The Current   
Yale News   
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Phys.Org
   
Spacecraft transit the Panama Canal   
Phys.Org
The illustration above shows routes on which barges transported pieces of the Saturn V rocket to and from test facilities and the launch site in the mid to late 1960s. Credit: NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center. Apollo spaceflight would not have been possible ...

13 MORE Things That Saved Apollo 13, part 3: Detuning the Saturn V's 3rd ...   Universe Today

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Mac prof delighted over super telescope   
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A McMaster University astronomer, who is also president of the Canadian Astronomical Society, says federal government funding for a giant telescope in Hawaii is a key development for Canadian research and technological development. "I'm still a bit in ...


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Phys.Org
   
Make your home a home for the birds   
Phys.Org
The landscaping plants chosen by residents for their yards plays a much greater role in the diversity of native birds in suburban neighborhoods than do the surrounding parks, forest preserves, or streetside trees, say biologists at the University of Illinois at ...


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