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UH scientists investigating mysterious dark matter |
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Search for first stars uncovers 'dark matter' |
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UMass Amherst physicists contribute to dark matter detector
success |
4 |
The search for dark matter: Axions have ever fewer places to
hide |
5 |
Cosmic X-rays may provide clues to the nature of dark matter |
6 |
Chasing dark matter with the oldest stars in the Milky Way |
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Dark energy survey publicly releases first three years of data |
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Doing without dark energy |
9 |
Chinese satellite closes in on dark matter mystery |
10 |
Mass extinction with prior warning |
11 |
A little creek has a big impact on local ecology |
12 |
Less-frequent lawn mowing may help suburban bees |
13 |
Young southern white rhinos use four calls to communicate |
14 |
China plans panda park that will dwarf Yellowstone |
15 |
Study suggests dogs understand objects they smell |
16 |
Birds are essential to the dispersion of rare wild chili
pepper seeds |
17 |
The giant wave that marks the beginning of the end--the
neurobiology of dying |
18 |
Today's elephants don't interbreed like ancient species |
19 |
Indonesian woman mauled to death by crocodile |
20 |
The Australian government's plan for the biocontrol of the
common carp presents several risks |
21 |
All the wild horses are extinct: study |
22 |
Tasmanian tiger just another marsupial in the pouch |
23 |
Indonesians arrested for shooting an orangutan some 130 times |
24 |
Borneo orangutans dying off as forests are lost: study |
25 |
Cells and their genes continue to function after death, study
proves |
26 |
AI computer vision breakthrough IDs poachers in less than half
a second |
27 |
Praying mantises have a unique way of seeing in 3D |
28 |
Cheetahs' inner ear is one-of-a-kind, vital to high-speed
hunting |
29 |
Global takeover by Argentine ants fueled by chemical weapons |
30 |
Bacteria under your feet |
31 |
Facebook top choice for Philippines wildlife traders: monitor |
32 |
Why don't turtles still have tail spikes? |
33 |
Expert unlocks mechanics of how snakes move in a straight line |
34 |
Nomadic population of swift parrots at risk of extinction,
research shows |
35 |
Albania losing its eagle to rampant poaching |
36 |
Study: Golden-crowned manakins are 'exceedingly rare' hybrid |
37 |
Norway court orders slaughter of reindeer |
38 |
Oh, how cute: Tokyo crowds flock to see baby panda on first
day |
39 |
Automated sea vehicles for monitoring the oceans |
40 |
Self-driving robots collect water samples to create snapshots
of ocean microbes |
41 |
WSU researchers build alien ocean to test NASA outer space
submarine |
42 |
PALS Turns to Marine Organisms to Help Monitor Strategic
Waters |
43 |
ACTUV "Sea Hunter" Prototype Transitions to Office
of Naval Research for Further Development |
44 |
New climate model developed by Russian and German scientists |
45 |
Cilmatologists render drought predictions that help avert
famine |
46 |
Warming could threaten half of species in 33 key areas: report |
47 |
Climate protest prompts partial evacuation at Louvre |
48 |
Desertification and monsoon climate change linked to shifts in
ice volume and sea level |
49 |
Trump hopefully will change his mind about climate: Bloomberg |
50 |
Health savings outweigh costs of limiting global warming:
study |
51 |
New understanding of ocean turbulence could improve climate
models |
52 |
Even without the clean power plan, US can achieve Paris
Agreement emissions reductions |
53 |
Research identifies 'evolutionary rescue' areas for animals
threatened by climate change |
54 |
Extreme weather to rise even if Paris goals are met: study |
55 |
Climate variability--past and future |
56 |
Most of last 11,000 years cooler than past decade in North
America, Europe |
57 |
NETs will not compensate for inadequate climate change
mitigation efforts: EASAC report |
58 |
Latin Americans more concerned about climate change than US,
Canada |
59 |
Dimming the Sun to cool Earth could ravage wildlife: study |
60 |
Long-Term Warming Trend Continued in 2017: NASA, NOAA |
61 |
Release of ancient methane due to changing climate kept in
check by ocean waters |
62 |
Colorado's governor sees climate efforts as an economic engine |
63 |
Trump says US could 'conceivably' return to Paris climate deal |
64 |
Macron calls for Europe-China alliance on climate, Silk Road |
65 |
New York unveils new climate initiatives for 2018 |
66 |
Curbing climate change |
67 |
Quarter of land will be drier under 2¡C warming: study |
68 |
As cold wave sweeps N. America, Trump makes light of climate
change |
69 |
El Nino can affect up to two-thirds of the world's harvests |
70 |
Scientists to publish first-ever land health report |
71 |
Absence of ants suggests first Saharan farming 10,000 years
ago |
72 |
Algorithm could streamline harvesting of hand-picked crops |
73 |
Ag robot speeds data collection, analyses of crops as they
grow |
74 |
Scientists engineer crops to conserve water, resist drought |
75 |
Genetic tweak makes plants use 25% less water |
76 |
Soil cannot halt climate change |
77 |
Cuban cigars: a treasure from Havana to Beijing |
78 |
EU food agency says three pesticides harm bees as ban calls
grow |
79 |
New approach to improve nitrogen use, enhance yield, and
promote flowering in rice |
80 |
Land use change has warmed the Earth's surface |
81 |
Pesticide traces in three-quarters of French fruit: report |
82 |
Giant London glasshouse to reopen with world's rarest plants |
83 |
App delivery boom shakes up China food sector |
84 |
Bordeaux's 'magnificent' lost vintage pushes small growers to
the edge |
85 |
Amazon unveils grocery delivery via Whole Foods chain |
86 |
Sweet route to greater yields |
87 |
Nigeria grapples with mob justice in farmer-herder clashes |
88 |
UTIA research examines long-term economic impact of cover
crops |
89 |
New Year canines stashed away in Muslim Malaysia |
90 |
Dairy sector trembles at EU powdered milk mountain |
91 |
Ancient rice heralds a new future for rice production |
92 |
New 'Buck' naked barley: Food, feed, brew |
93 |
'World's ugliest pig' spotted in Indonesia |
94 |
Wearable sensors for plants enable measurements of water use
in crops |
95 |
Warming to force winemakers, growers to plant different
varieties |
96 |
Natural therapy: Hong Kong's mountain warriors |
97 |
Speed breeding technique sows seeds of new green revolution |
98 |
Relativity Space raises 35M in Series B funding |
99 |
New laws unlock exciting space era for UK |
100 |
Marsquakes could shake up planetary science |
101 |
Instruments for next NASA mission to Mars being tested under
Germany's Black Forest |
102 |
NASA accepting applications for mission control leaders |
103 |
University student projects launch from NASA Wallops |
104 |
Opportunity making extensive study of rock target Aguas
Calientes |
105 |
New study shows what interstellar visitor Oumuamua can teach
us |
106 |
Jupiter's turmoil more than skin deep: researchers |
107 |
You are entering the Jovian Twilight Zone |
108 |
Europa and Other Planetary Bodies May Have Extremely
Low-Density Surfaces |
109 |
Automated sea vehicles for monitoring the oceans |
110 |
Indra Expands with Four New Stations the Ground Segment
Managing Galileo Satellites |
111 |
Indian space agency postpones second Moon mission to October |
112 |
India to Experiment with Igloo-like Structures on the
Moon--Minister |
113 |
New AI mapping algorithm discovers 6,000 new craters on the
Moon |
114 |
A star disturbed the comets of the solar system in prehistory |
115 |
Comet Chury formed by a catastrophic collision |
116 |
A space window to electrifying science |
117 |
New 3-D measurements improve understanding of geomagnetic
storm hazards |
118 |
Supernova may have 'burped' before exploding |
119 |
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