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Rosetta's Final Day: Scientists Await Comet Probe's Crash Europe's Rosetta spacecraft captured this image of Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko in March 2015, from a distance of 53.3 miles (85.7 kilometers).
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UN officials optimistic of Paris climate accord's entry into force by year's end Secretary-General's Special Adviser on the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development David Nabarro briefs the press on climate change and sustainable development.
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Going to Mars is (relatively) easy; coming back is where it gets tricky Enlarge / Looks like a great place for a chemistry lab. Now if only FedEx would deliver the raw materials. NASA · reader comments 84.
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Why the UN is launching a space mission The UN Office for Outer Space Affairs, in partnership with the Sierra Nevada Corporation, will launch a mission that provides developing countries with the opportunity to launch an experimental payload into low-Earth orbit.
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Carbon dioxide levels cross 400 ppm threshold, likely highest in millions of years Carbon dioxide - the gas scientists say is most responsible for global warming - reached a significant symbolic milestone in our atmosphere this month, the Scripps Institution of Oceanography said.
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Streetlights Go Out in Iceland to Let the Northern Lights Shine Bright Streetlights across much of Iceland's capital were switched off Wednesday night so its citizens could make the most of the otherworldly glow of the aurora borealis dancing in the sky above them - without the usual interference from light pollution ...
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The government was letting residents kill nearly extinct wolves. A court said stop. A federal district court in North Carolina issued a preliminary injunction Thursday barring the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service from capturing and removing red wolves in the state or issuing permits that allow private landowners to kill the animals when ...
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Researchers studied 1000 animal species and found the one most likely to murder one of its own If you think humans are a violent species, spare a thought for meerkats. A study on violence in more than 1,000 mammals has revealed that pretty much all of them are murderous, but meerkats are the most bloodthirsty of all.
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Greenhouse Gases From Reservoirs Fuel Climate Change Hydropower reservoirs are considered to be major sources of low-carbon electricity that can be used to cut greenhouse gas emissions to combat climate change.
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Michigan's only poisonous snake now federally protected Michigan's lone venomous snake, the eastern massasauga rattlesnake, has received federal protection as a threatened species under the Endangered Species Act, the U.S.
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