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2015-09-09 U.S. Science


Live Science
   
New Study Examines How Humans Evolved From Tree-Dwelling   
Pioneer News
Recent anthropological studies have determined that the final widespread ancestor of both chimpanzees and humans had the shoulders similar to that of modern African apes. Researchers say that this discovery helps to further the idea that our human ...

Shoulder shape in humans and apes gives picture of our last common ancestor   Youth Independent News
UC San Francisco researchers reveal how shoulders shed new light on human ...   Daily Mail
Early Humans Climbed Down from Trees Gradually   Live Science
Phys.Org   
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Engadget
   
NASA snaps photos of the ISS making its way across the sun   
Engadget
The image above isn't of an alien world with strange markings: it's our own sun, and those tiny marks show the International Space Station's transit across its surface as seen from Earth. NASA chief photographer Bill Ingalls captured several photos of ...
NASA confused the moon with the sun in photos posted to Twitter   Mashable
Space Station Crosses Sun's Face in Stunning Photo from Earth   NBCNews.com
NASA Goofs Up In Image Description   Ubergizmo
Nature World Report   
Pioneer News   
I4U News   
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The Express Tribune
   
Astronaut Controls Earth Based Robot From ISS To Test Mars Exploration Technology   
Immortal News
A journey to Mars would be a long one. On average, more than 140 million miles separate the red planet from Earth, and such a distance raises a lot of questions for prospective explorers. The journey is much more than physical distance too; so many ...

An ISS astronaut controls a robot ... on Earth?   Morning Ticker
Watch an Astronaut In Orbit Control a Robot On Earth Using Haptic Feedback   Gizmodo
One big step for man as astronaut controls robot from ISS   Lifeboat Foundation (blog)
The News International   
Gizmag   
The Space Reporter   
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Discovery News
   
Grandmothers behind the evolution of monogamous and committed relationship ...   
NYC Today
Grandmothers love to care for kids and over the centuries, have given enough of time to the couples to have a romantic relationship. Grandmothers played an important role in the development of pair bonds and this led to the tendency of males to guard ...
Grandmothers behind the evolution of monogamous and committed relationship   Rapid News Network
Grandmothers behind the evolution of a monogamous and committed relationship ...   The Market Business
Menopause May Be the Evolutionary Origin of Romantic Relationships -- And Cheating   Gizmodo
TV Newsroom   
Ledger Gazette   
The Statesman   
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BBC News
   
Real deal or meal deal? Will new climate treaty be a 'nothing burger'?   
BBC News
The fate of the world won't be decided over the next three weeks - but the fate of a proposed global climate treaty just might be. By the first week in October the world should have a good idea what the shape and scale of that ambitious project will be ...
Will the Paris climate talks hit it out of the park or be a planetary strike-out?   Christian Science Monitor
Why we should be more optimistic about the Paris climate summit than Copenhagen   Business Green
Red lines on a green field: What India should do at climate talks   Hindustan Times
Mother Jones   
Huffington Post   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
End of the world prediction after meteor strike and 'blood moon' prophecy   
Telegraph.co.uk
The arrival of the latest “blood moon” on September 28 will bring a massive world-ending meteor strike, some minority Christian groups are claiming. This will be the fourth blood moon - a phenomenon created when the moon passes into the earth's shadow ...

Watch This Month's Lunar Eclipse Live!   Sky & Telescope
Rare supermoon lunar eclipse lines night sky this month   New York Daily News
Will a blood moon trigger the end of the world on September 28?   WalesOnline
Jobs & Hire   
The Weather Channel   
CBS Local   
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University Herald
   
The troubling reason why deep ocean mercury is reaching California's coasts   
Washington Post
We're taught from a young age to be afraid of mercury poisoning — it's the reason most people are careful never to break a thermometer. But human pollution is putting mercury into the environment anyway, in both the gases we pour into the atmosphere ...
Seals, Sea Lions contributing to high mercury levels in costal ecosystems   Northern Californian
Molted elephant seal skin leeching mercury into coastal waters   UPI.com
Seals, Sea Lions Contributing Mercury to Coastal California's Oceans When ...   University Herald
Dispatch Times   
Rapid News Network   
Pioneer News   
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Hindustan Times
   
Mean kitty, bad kitty: Your cat doesn't mind your absence   
Hindustan Times
Domestic cats do not generally see their owners as a focus of safety and security in the same way as dogs. Share. It may not come to cat owners as a suprise but cats do not really miss you when you are away. They do not need their owners to make them ...

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CNET
   
Magellanic Clouds are our trippy-looking space neighbors   
CNET
If Van Gogh had made a galaxy, it might look like the Magellanic Clouds as seen by a satellite with a unique view on interstellar dust. Sci-Tech. 9 September 20154:44 am AEST. Amanda Kooser mugshot. by Amanda Kooser · @akooser. facebook. twitter.
Amazing! Magellanic Cloud Images From Space Look Like Van Gogh Painted Them   CBS Local
The Magellanic Clouds And An Interstellar Filament   KRWG News22
Magellanic Cloud galaxies appear as swirling paint in new image   The Space Reporter
RedOrbit   
Popular Science   
Gizmodo   
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Science Recorder
   
Suburban ponds may be turning male frogs into females   
Science Recorder
A new study from Yale University published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences shows that frogs found in or near suburban areas may be turning into females. According to Newsweek, this is due to urbanization and estrogenic wastes, ...

Male frogs are turning female, and it's your lawn's fault   Grist
Suburban landscaping is (maybe) turning frogs female   SlashGear
Estrogen in suburban ponds is popping male frogs feminine   The Times
Clapway   
Newsweek   
Science Codex   
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