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2015-09-16 Nigeria Science


NAIJ.COM
   
NASA: Nuclear Bombs Could Save Earth From Killer Asteroids   
NAIJ.COM
NASA prepares for real-life Armageddon! Now the space agency and the National Nuclear Security Administration are working together on the possibility of destroying hazardous asteroids using nuclear weapons. According to scientists, there are around one ...

Op-ed | Policing the (Cosmic) Neighborhood   SpaceNews
Cower In Fear Before the Experimental, Self-Driving "Hedgehog Rover" NASA ...   io9
What are asteroids made of?   Phys.Org

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Los Angeles Times
   
A quest to rule the universe? Amazon's Jeff Bezos expands his rocket plans   
Los Angeles Times
The heavens are getting crowded with billionaires. Amazon founder Jeff Bezos is challenging Elon Musk and Richard Branson in a race to outer space. Bezos detailed expanded plans on Tuesday for his rocket business, which will lug cargo, satellites and ...

Bezos' Blue Origin to build, launch rockets in Fla.   USA TODAY
Amazon's Bezos to Launch Rockets From Florida   Wall Street Journal
Bezos versus Musk in space   Brisbane Times
Stuff.co.nz   
RT   
Mashable   
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NEWS.com.au
   
Should 'sex robots' be banned?   
NEWS.com.au
Ian HorswillNews Corp Australia Network. Share; Share on Facebook; Share on Twitter; Share on Google+; Share on Reddit; Email a friend. ROBOTS featuring artificial intelligence are being developed for sex with humans. Sex dolls already on the market ...

'Sex robots with AI should be banned'   Times of India
Sex robots divide ethicists and adult industry figures   Irish Examiner
Say Goodbye to Fembots; New Campaign Looks to Put a Stop to Robot-Human Sexy Time   Mediaite
Telegraph.co.uk   
Yibada (English Edition)   
Huffington Post   
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CNET
   
Saturn moon Enceladus is like a giant chocolate-covered cherry   
CNET
A new analysis has NASA thinking differently about the ocean found beneath the icy crust of a Saturn moon. Sci-Tech. 16 September 201512:18 pm AEST. Michael Franco mugshot. by Michael Franco · @writermfranco. facebook. twitter. linkedin. googleplus.
Saturn's Moon Enceladus is Covered in a Global Ocean   Gizmodo
New surf spot: Saturn's moon Enceladus   The Register
Dark side of Saturn: NASA releases new image of ringed planet at night   RT
NBCNews.com   
Daily Mail   
Engadget   
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Times of India
   
Developing countries are not enemies of environment: Modi   
Times of India
NEW DELHI: Amid growing concerns among developing countries against the rich nations' mitigation-centric approach to arrive at a global climate deal, India on Tuesday lodged its strong objections to such an idea and said the Paris climate conference ...
India, like-minded nations to negotiate together at climate change summit   Livemint
World Should Be Made Aware of Climate Justice, Says Prime Minister Modi   NDTV
Paris meet on climate change shouldn't be mitigation-centric: Like Minded ...   Economic Times
The Indian Express   
Orissadiary.com   
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Times of India
   
Like humans, birds too fall in love   
Times of India
BERLIN: Birds and humans are remarkably similar when it comes to chooosing mates and falling in love, a speed dating experiment suggests. German researchers used a population of 160 birds, set up a speed-dating session, leaving groups of 20 females to ...

Birds Fall In Love, Just Like Humans   Science World Report
For Some Bird Species, Personality Beats Looks   WPTV.com
Speed Dating Experiment Reveals Birds Fall In Love   Immortal News
KRWG News22   
MyTechBits   
Youth Health Magzine   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Global marine populations slashed by half since 1970   
Telegraph.co.uk
Populations of marine mammals, birds, reptiles and fish have dropped by about half in the past four decades, with fish critical to human food suffering some of the greatest declines, the WWF warned on Wednesday. In a new report, the conservation group ...

World Wide Fund for Nature says nearly half the world's marine species wiped ...   Sydney Morning Herald
Marine Life: Fears Of Ecological 'Catastrophe'   Sky News
Ocean populations almost halved since 1970   Irish Examiner
The Australian (blog)   
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The Times (subscription)
   
Street View safari shows elephants on the move   
The Times (subscription)
It has mapped sand dunes in Arabia with cameras lashed to camels and crossed the frozen wastes of Mongolia with cameras tied to horse-drawn sleds. Now Google is giving internet users the chance to take a virtual walk with elephants through Kenya's ...

Google Street View Just Got WILD   The Dodo
Google launches Kenya's Samburu Park on Street View   BBC News
In Conservation Efforts, Google Launches A Virtual Street View of Kenya's ...   Tech Times
Phys.Org   
Outer Places   
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Pulse Headlines
   
Scientists warn burning all fossil fuels might sink many coastal towns   
The Market Business
Keep it in the ground. That's the rallying cry of environmentalists who warn that burning the world's remaining fossil fuel reserves would unleash catastrophic climate change. That's good advice, according to scientists who in a new study found that ...
What planet does PM live on?   Toronto Star
Earth has enough fossil fuels to completely destroy Antarctica's ice   BABW News
Burning all the gas, oil and coal is equivalent to 58m of sea-level rise   Pulse Headlines
Texas Insider   
Radio New Zealand   
Headlines & Global News   
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U.S. News & World Report
   
Six Months in Space From an Astronaut's Point of View   
National Geographic
NASA astronaut Scott Kelly and Russian cosmonaut Mikhail Kornienko are halfway through a year-long experiment on what living in space can do to the human body. The two men completed the first six months of their 342-day stay on the International Space ...

One year in orbit: Halfway there   iAfrica.com
Astronaut Scott Kelly will see 10260 more sunrises and sunsets this year than you   Mashable
NASA astronaut hits halfway point of yearlong spaceflight   KATU
The Space Reporter   
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