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World heading to cooler 2008
Global temperatures recorded so far this year suggest is likely to emerge as the coolest this century, scientists say.
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Global temperatures recorded so far this year suggest is likely to emerge as the coolest this century, scientists say.
Excerpt from:World heading to cooler 2008
Europe’s bat species are facing threats to their survival from climate change and wind farms, says an expert.
View original post here: Bats face dark times ahead
How using the true costs of food could help climate change
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Groups of co-operating robots could one day be exploring space or doing dangerous jobs on earth, say researchers.
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Why carbon dating may not solve the Jersey abuse case
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Mirrors in space - a shortcut to halt global warming?
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We chuck a million uneaten yoghurts per day?
Originally posted here: Lot of rubbish
Scientists have used human cells to grow new blood vessels in a mouse for the first time, a US journal reports.
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Gossip girl Sue Nelson goes to the Euroscience festival
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Bamiyan’s Buddhist art - the world’s oldest oil paintings?
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