The Globe and Mail
Data from MESSENGER Shows that Mercury's Magnetic Field is Almost 4 Billion ...
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During its final months in orbit around the planet, MESSENGER collected information about Mercury's magnetic field which allowed scientists to estimate its age. Image: NASA/Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory/Carnegie Institution of ...
Study finds Mercury's magnetic field only switched on 4 billion years agoMalay Mail Online
Doomed space probe reveals Mercury's magnetic pastThe Globe and Mail
Mercury's magnetic field kicked in 4B years ago, study showsCBC.ca
Xinhua
Bernama
University of British Columbia
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During its final months in orbit around the planet, MESSENGER collected information about Mercury's magnetic field which allowed scientists to estimate its age. Image: NASA/Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory/Carnegie Institution of ...
Study finds Mercury's magnetic field only switched on 4 billion years ago
Doomed space probe reveals Mercury's magnetic past
Mercury's magnetic field kicked in 4B years ago, study shows
Newsweek
What Do You Think Humans Need to Live Sustainably on Mars?
Newsweek
This computer-generated view depicts a part of Mars, at the boundary between darkness and daylight. NASA launched a “Journey to Mars” challenge asking for the public's input on how to create a sustainable human presence on the planet.
NASA announces Public Challenge to gather Ideas on Futuristic Missions to MarsNY City News
NASA Wants Your Ideas For A Mars ColonyFast Company
Star-Struck: Former astronaut talks about life in spaceKhaleej Times
9news.com.au
Space.com
Toronto Sun
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Newsweek
This computer-generated view depicts a part of Mars, at the boundary between darkness and daylight. NASA launched a “Journey to Mars” challenge asking for the public's input on how to create a sustainable human presence on the planet.
NASA announces Public Challenge to gather Ideas on Futuristic Missions to Mars
NASA Wants Your Ideas For A Mars Colony
Star-Struck: Former astronaut talks about life in space
Travel About
Silversea now offers $199 return air on Ecuador expeditions
Travel About
Silversea Cruises is upping the ante for its Galapagos expedition cruises. The luxury cruise line has introduced new round-trip air add-ons to Ecuador for as low as $199—from a variety of select departure points in both Canada and the U.S.. Passengers can ...
Air bargains to cruise Silver GalapagosCanada.com
Tourism Grows 6% in Ecuador's Galapagos IslandsLatin American Herald Tribune
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Travel About
Silversea Cruises is upping the ante for its Galapagos expedition cruises. The luxury cruise line has introduced new round-trip air add-ons to Ecuador for as low as $199—from a variety of select departure points in both Canada and the U.S.. Passengers can ...
Air bargains to cruise Silver Galapagos
Tourism Grows 6% in Ecuador's Galapagos Islands
CBC.ca
Manitoba infrastructure won't withstand climate change, expert says
CBC.ca
A water security expert says climate change will have dire consequences on Manitoba's infrastructure and consequently its economy, unless something changes. Bob Sandford, EPCOR Water Security Research Chair at United Nations University, began ...
Canmore water expert launches United Nation's new water goalsRocky Mountain Outlook
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CBC.ca
A water security expert says climate change will have dire consequences on Manitoba's infrastructure and consequently its economy, unless something changes. Bob Sandford, EPCOR Water Security Research Chair at United Nations University, began ...
Canmore water expert launches United Nation's new water goals
Energeticcity.ca
Prehistoric mammoth tusk discovered in Peace Region
CJDC
The Peace Region Palaeontology Research centre has a new attraction, a prehistoric mammoth tusk was recently donated to the organization. The tusk weighs over 25 kilograms and is almost two metres in length. It was donated to the research centre by ...
Prehistoric mammoth tusk discovered in the North PeaceEnergeticcity.ca
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CJDC
The Peace Region Palaeontology Research centre has a new attraction, a prehistoric mammoth tusk was recently donated to the organization. The tusk weighs over 25 kilograms and is almost two metres in length. It was donated to the research centre by ...
Prehistoric mammoth tusk discovered in the North Peace
Techie News
Researchers pave way for creation of long, custom-designed DNA strands
Techie News
Researchers have moved closed to designing and creating custom DNA strands including custom-designed sequence patterns thereby paving way for a range of applications including customized gene and protein synthesis, to applications in ...
Method Enables Custom-designed DNA StrandsLaboratory Equipment
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Techie News
Researchers have moved closed to designing and creating custom DNA strands including custom-designed sequence patterns thereby paving way for a range of applications including customized gene and protein synthesis, to applications in ...
Method Enables Custom-designed DNA Strands
Blastr
New video explains The Fermi Paradox and why we've never been visited by ...
Blastr
The universe is an infinitely huge, dark and scary place, with billions and billions of potentially habitable planets, exo-planets and superplanets. If even a microscopic fraction of those celestial bodies held intelligent life with futuristic technology to pilot ...
Watch: The Fermi Paradox Explained in 6 MinutesPopular Mechanics
'Where are all the aliens?'iAfrica.com
Simple Video Tries To Explain Where All The Aliens AreGizmodo Australia
Military Technologies
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Blastr
The universe is an infinitely huge, dark and scary place, with billions and billions of potentially habitable planets, exo-planets and superplanets. If even a microscopic fraction of those celestial bodies held intelligent life with futuristic technology to pilot ...
Watch: The Fermi Paradox Explained in 6 Minutes
'Where are all the aliens?'
Simple Video Tries To Explain Where All The Aliens Are
Moab Sun News
May 9 is for the birds
Moab Sun News
Birdwatchers spotted this Eurasian collared dove during last year's International Migratory Bird Day event. [Photo courtesy of Nick Eason]. International Migratory Bird Day. When: Saturday, May 9 from 8 to 11 a.m.. Where: Matheson Wetlands Preserve, 934 W.
International Migratory Bird Day field trip and Wildflower ShowSiskiyou Daily News
Nine surprising migratory bird factsDeutsche Welle
In praise of early morning songBeach Metro News
Herald and News
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Moab Sun News
Birdwatchers spotted this Eurasian collared dove during last year's International Migratory Bird Day event. [Photo courtesy of Nick Eason]. International Migratory Bird Day. When: Saturday, May 9 from 8 to 11 a.m.. Where: Matheson Wetlands Preserve, 934 W.
International Migratory Bird Day field trip and Wildflower Show
Nine surprising migratory bird facts
In praise of early morning song
Space Innovators, Researchers, Students and Educators Coming to Toronto for ...
SpaceRef Canada
Toronto, May 7, 2015 -- Marc Garneau, Buzz Aldrin, Anousheh Ansari, Kip Thorne, Janet Ivey, Jeffrey Manber and dozens of other notable speakers will be heading to Toronto along with upwards of a 1000 other attendees for the 34th International Space ...
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SpaceRef Canada
Toronto, May 7, 2015 -- Marc Garneau, Buzz Aldrin, Anousheh Ansari, Kip Thorne, Janet Ivey, Jeffrey Manber and dozens of other notable speakers will be heading to Toronto along with upwards of a 1000 other attendees for the 34th International Space ...
Live Science
Amazing Images of Proteins May Help Scientists Design Drugs
Live Science
Researchers can now spy on proteins at nearly the level of their individual atoms, thanks to a new microscope technique. This unprecedented view of the molecular world may help researchers design drugs and understand how medications interact with the ...
Electron microscopes close to imaging individual atomsScience /AAAS
Near-atomic resolution of protein structure by electron microscopy holds promisePhys.Org
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Live Science
Researchers can now spy on proteins at nearly the level of their individual atoms, thanks to a new microscope technique. This unprecedented view of the molecular world may help researchers design drugs and understand how medications interact with the ...
Electron microscopes close to imaging individual atoms
Near-atomic resolution of protein structure by electron microscopy holds promise
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