2.28.2017

Spraybot can make your home warm?

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Spraybot can under the floor to match the worldwide isolate help.

Scientists have found a way to grow apples human tissue found

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Scientists at the University of Ottawa have a form of cells and tissues develop that grows apples.

2.26.2017

Seven planets the size of planets orbiting a single star found

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Seven planets orbiting a single star was discovered in a solar system 40 light years from Earth.

National Trust island which was inspired finally the group

The island, which has inspired the creation of the National Trust offered to the conservation organization after more than a century in private ownership.

Sitting in the middle of the lake region was Grasmere Island Foundation left for his former owner in his will.

David was invited for a visit.

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2.22.2017

Children & # 039 United States; Hippo hospital saves baby's life

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The doctors at Children's Hospital saved the lives of premature babies hippopotamus.

2.21.2017

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US scientists may have found a solution to a classic problem of table - get to the last drop of ketchup out of the bottle.

As reported in the BBC Pallab Ghosh, they say due to a non-toxic coating that makes the bottles inside super-slippery.

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2.17.2017

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Cardiff researchers have developed a new process for the production of "very effective" fight against the disease compounds including a key malaria drug.

Sesquiterpenes can in spicy foods, plants and beer, and used to be found to combat colds, cancer and malaria.

A team from the University of Cardiff, said he faster and cheaper than before were able to synthesize.

Professor Rudolf Allemann said it "an important new development" was in synthetic chemistry.

The process allows the team almost double the performance of the normal production of a compound used to make artemisinin - the anti-malarial drug, for the Nobel Prize in 2015 was awarded that are not widely used in some parts of the world.

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Called brain donors

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Scientists call more people to find their brains for research to donate cure for mental and psychological disorders.

2.15.2017

The secret of whooping cry Bee

The bees have been known to make a sound that scientists call the cry signal whooping ... just because it sounds.

Well, Dr. Martin Bencsik thinks at the University of Nottingham Trent, that he might know why they do it ... and it might have something to do with angry bees.

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2.13.2017

New Zealand Whales: Hundreds of rescue at high tide in Farewell Spit

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More than 200 on Saturday stranded on a deserted beach in New Zealand whales made the sea refloated and returned.

2.12.2017

New Zealand Whales: Frantic to rescue the stranded mammals Deal

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The mass stranding of whales on a deserted beach in New Zealand has taken another turn for the worse as it reaches 240th

2.10.2017

raised Madoqua orphan of guards

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It is only 19 cm (7.4 inches) high and Thanos was called.

2.09.2017

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Guru Swedish public statistics and teacher Hans Rosling has died at the age of 68th

In this spectacular section of joy at the statistics, in 2010 by the BBC, the more than 200 years with 120,000 numbers tells the story of the world in 200 countries - in just four minutes.

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2.08.2017

How in the wilderness introduce a herd of bison again?

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A herd of plains bison were successfully reintroduced more than 100 years in the oldest national park after being hunted almost out of existence.

2.07.2017

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Do You Own the birthplace of radar collapse begins to be received one year 80-year anniversary.

The first radar station in full operation in the world was created in Bawdsey, Suffolk in September 1937th

A donation of funds £ 1.4 million lottery of major construction work in September.

It was part of RAF Bawdsey near Felixstowe, and will play as an important role in the Battle of England recognized against Germany in World War II.

An estimated 4,000 people were served in the RAF Bawdsey between 1938 and 1945..

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Terrific new scientific campaign the BBC to inspire students from primary school wants to discover their inner scientist, families encouraged to participate in scientific experiments DIY system.

Louise Minchin and Dan Walker, BBC Breakfast get involved with some attempts not so terrible Bottle Rocket Challenge.

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Norfolk fossils beach rhino revealed by storm surges

Fossil experts have discovered evidence of a rhino on a beach in Norfolk, there are about 700,000 years after a storm surge the vertebrae of the animal uncovered.

heavy seas, which in West Runton, near Cromer, in January beat dug part of the Atlas bone up the rocks and the beach - the first cervical vertebra, which articulates with the skull.

"There was recently found some interest in the field scouring Cromer cliff geological" Martin fossil expert Warren said.

The former curator at the Museum Cromer added: "After the storms and more people come to see what they can find ... but the bed Freshwater West Runton is a valuable resource of science."

Cervical vertebrae, which probably come from the Stephanorhinus hundsheimensis now disappeared, which is the size of a Sumatran rhino a time when interglacial Cromer known.

Paleontologist Dr. James Neenan, the museum "Although this trial in West Runton, a huge amount of Pleistocene [Ice Age] fossils are found along the coast of Norfolk Sheringham to Happisburgh, found" Oxford University Natural History, said.

"This period of millions of years after the dinosaurs died out, at a time when mammals ruled the earth.

"Some of the animals live in Norfolk during this time, can still be found, such as small rodents, bats, snakes and vipers.

"But there were also some very different, often huge animals at this time, as well as mammoths, giant beavers, bison, wolves, lions, and, of course, rhinos," he said.

The sample will now be sent to a scientific identification.

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2.05.2017

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NASA released a video of the ISS crew prepares to watch the Super Bowl from 250 miles above the earth.

2.03.2017

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The Royal Society of Medicine is discussed whether to improve the genetic modification of embryos, the health of future generations. So this is the future of medicine? Or it could be the end of something worse ... be the first step in the direction of designer babies.

Speaking against the motion is the actress Kiruna Stamell the dwarfism has. She tells the Today - program the company must work to make it easier to do for people with disabilities and wondered why, because of global warming are not editing the gene encoding the human size.

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2.02.2017

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Dramatic images show the unusual phenomenon of lava through a crack in a cliff overlooking the sea.

2.01.2017

Meet former policeman who saves Seahorses

Paul Ferber, a former British police, is the founder and director of the environmental group, Marine Conservation Cambodia.

He lives on an island, Koh Seh in the Gulf of Thailand, and spends many nights in the water waiting illegal fishermen from Cambodia plague to catch the coastal ecosystem.

He was inspired to leave his former career and returned to work for his love of seahorses.

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Australia: Activists demand end shark nets

In Australia, call activists for an end to the use of shark nets on the beaches, because they kill dolphins and turtles.

they were after a recent series of shark attacks on the east coast installed more - but some networks aware of those who were cut oppose.

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