PARIS (Reuters) - Scientists from the United States, Japan, and China are racing to perfect satellite technology that could one day measure greenhouse gas emissions from space, potentially transforming the winner into the world's first climate cop.
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First ever test-tube dogs give ‘puppy love’ a new meaning
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Rarely is a major scientific breakthrough so darn cute.
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SpaceX rocket aiming to fly again next week after accident
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (Reuters) - Privately-owned Space Exploration Technologies is aiming to return its repaired Falcon 9 rocket to flight next week, following a launch accident six months ago, the company said on Thursday.
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Cattle Ship Stranded in Port Phillip Bay
A large live cattle ship on its way to China has been stranded in Port Phillip for days after breaking down on the weekend, reports AAP.
The Singapore-flagged
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Cattle Ship Stranded in Port Phillip Bay
A large live cattle ship on its way to China has been stranded in Port Phillip for days after breaking down on the weekend, reports AAP.
The Singapore-flagged
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First ever test-tube dogs give ‘puppy love’ a new meaning
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Rarely is a major scientific breakthrough so darn cute.
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Modest Chinese dinosaur was forerunner to later horned behemoths
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - With their elaborate horns, bony neck frills and bulldozer-like bodies, members of the horned dinosaur group like Triceratops were among Earth's most impressive beasts during the Cretaceous Period near the end of the age of dinos...
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Don’t tell Ahab: scientists find the real great white whale
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Don't call me Ishmael. Call me "Albicetus."
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Historic Cannon Returned to its Dutch Home
An official ceremony marking the handing back by the U.K. Maritime and Coastguard Agency of a bronze cannon to the city where it was first made, has been held in Zierikzee, Netherlands.
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Historic Cannon Returned to its Dutch Home
An official ceremony marking the handing back by the U.K. Maritime and Coastguard Agency of a bronze cannon to the city where it was first made, has been held in Zierikzee, Netherlands.
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