4.27.2017

British Veterinary Association includes designer cattery

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Scottish Fold cats are becoming more popular, but veterinarians are concerned about irresponsible parenting.

4.26.2017

Why rhinos have 24-hour security?

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Sudan is a northern white rhino, and the last chance for the survival of their species.

4.25.2017

Trump called record Astronaut Peggy Whitson

Peggy Whitson broke the record for cumulative time an American astronaut has spent in space.

In his 534a not on earth, she received a call from the president of Trump.

When he revealed details about what to do in the room, he replied: "It's better."

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4.23.2017

The people are friendly hedgehog

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Hedgehogs, suckled at a shelter will be published in the village of Burton Fleming, East Yorkshire.

4.22.2017

to launch cut-back crew of the ISS

It was a third empty seat Soyuz spacecraft from Baikonur in Kazakhstan on Thursday.

NASA astronaut Jack Fischer, 43, Russian cosmonaut Fyodor Yurchikhin and, 58, lifted the arrest 13:13 local time (0713 GMT).

However, Russia is its staff at the ISS until a long-delayed space laboratory is reduced to be sent to the post in the 2018th

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4.21.2017

What & # 039; s made Canada & # 039; Disappearance of the Slims River?

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What makes this river in Canada to disappear? Geoscience Daniel Shugar explains.

Meet sees the man who volcanoes

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Boris Behncke lives near the Etna and monitors.

Birth of the last baby orca filmed in captivity at SeaWorld

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orca Takara was already pregnant when the end of the breeding program was announced.

4.19.2017

Bear rescued settled into a new life in Ukraine

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The two brown bears were found on the Charity Ukraine fours.

Great Dunmow postbox out of action, while birds nest inside

A mailbox in Essex received the stamp of approval of a pair of nesting birds.

Royal Mail has a message asking people introduced other Great Dunmow use boxes for birds - chickadees have thought - were seen inside.

Birds are back on the site - which was kept secret to protect their safety - for chicks increased there in recent years.

Royal Mail said that workers regularly check to see if the birds flown the nest before the mailbox cleaned and reopened thoroughly.

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4.17.2017

Huge whale shark of American divers recorded

It was discovered a huge whale shark off the coast of West Palm Beach, Florida, USA ..

Keith Brock Taucher and his wife caught a rare video foreground shark in the area under the name "La Trinchera" area announced on Sunday.

Whale sharks are the size of a bus - who is the biggest fish in the world the case.

Learn these gentle giants!

Courtesy of ABC News

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London & # 039; s & # 039; Super Sewer & # 039; to help the toilet was to stop Thames

thrown into the Thames from the Victorian sewers not handle 1.2 million tons of untreated waste water this year.

Even a few millimeters rain enough to the old tunnel and any surplus goes to saturate into the river.

Work has already begun on a new super-sewer, which is large enough to cope with the growing population of the city.

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4.15.2017

What are the ingredients for life beyond Earth?

NASA believes that one of Saturn's moons, Enceladus is known, is now the single best place to search for life beyond Earth.

The discovery would be made by the Cassini spacecraft of NASA, which flew close enough to examine the icy moon.

Maggie Aderin-Pocock, an astrophysicist and researcher at University College London, Radio 4 said today , the moon has "to pass three key ingredients for life," we need to know if it is really the case.

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4.13.2017

Science solves the mystery laces coming undone

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understand scientist at the University of California, Berkeley, why.

4.12.2017

Volcanic eruption captured by drones in Guatemala

violent volcanic eruptions in Guatemala were detected by drones for the first time.

A team of scientists from the Universities of Bristol and Cambridge flew unmanned vehicles (which 12139ft) in the Fuego volcano, which erupts every three or four weeks.

emit into the atmosphere plumes of ash and gases threaten the lives of 60,000 people in the region live.

Manned aircraft does not allow scientists to measure temperature data, humidity and temperature in the volcanic clouds.

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Should we exploit in the ocean?

British scientists have announced what they called an "incredible" discovery deep in the Atlantic Ocean.

They found that an underwater mountain near the Canary Islands has some of the richest deposits of rare minerals anywhere on earth.

David Shukman reports.

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Learn to take the man & # 039 Armagh, temperature

The end may be on record in the eyes of the number of the oldest books in the world.

Shane Kelly temperature was checked every day for 18 years at the Armagh Observatory at 09:00.

But after more than 200 years of tradition, the place for a move to automation is set.

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4.11.2017

Two thirds of the Great Barrier Reef Damaged

Scientists at the Research Center of the Australian Council of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies say mass coral bleaching, the heritage of humanity has been damaged in two consecutive years.

The final damage is concentrated in the center, while loss last year mainly affected North and experts fear that the coral may not be able to recover.

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Scientists use & # 039; Drill Car Wash & # 039; in the Khumbu glacier

must go science of climate change in the Himalayas to become the first team to break the glaciers successful.

The group at the University of Aberystwyth is a huge hole of a car wash use adapted the Khumbu - Glacier on the slopes of Mount Everest to enter.

They go at an altitude of 5,000 meters (16,400ft) to work, drilling 200 meters (650 feet) on the ice.

The project leader Professor Bryn Hubbard said it will be "special problems".

Half of the teams in the Team Ever Drill 1500 kg (236 stone) are transferred to the glacier by helicopter to several trips, while the other half of Sherpas and yaks supported.

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4.09.2017

& # 039; Inhale knowledge in the library & # 039;

Scientists at University College London working on a project to capture the flavors of its historical value.

Matija Strlic, heritage science professor, told BBC Breakfast that people love the smell old books:

"They feel as if the knowledge they inhaled the library."

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4.07.2017

to transport the race passengers into space

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Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and CEO invested $ 1 billion (£ 801M) per year to fund his company Blue Origin.

4.06.2017

The man who lived in a huge wooden egg

An artist who lived in a huge wooden egg for a year has led to the exhibition in Milton Keynes floating, as part of the 50th anniversary of the city.

Exbury Egg Stephen Turner along the Grand Union Canal in Stanton Park floating down moored to Great Linford May 8 to 14 prior to

M. Turner has lived in the egg, which were funded initially by the Arts Council and private sponsors in Exbury, Hampshire, from July 2013 to July 2014.

The project was designed to explore the nature of the landscape and the importance of the place amid environmental changes.

Boat builders and Paul Baker Wendy Perring architects have the 6m (19.7ft) long and 3.5 meters (11.5ft) made wide egg into a reality.

Artist Stephen Turner said: "The egg itself is its own work of art.

"The walls are filled with all the different things that I picked up and began while living here."

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4.05.2017

Diesel cars: & # 039; It turned out that we were wrong & # 039;

Sadiq Khan announced to speed up stricter rules on vehicle pollution in London.

Diesel cars will drive the heaviest penalties in the capital.

The number of diesel cars in the capital has increased in recent years despite the evidence found that are dangerous for the health of the public.

Sir David King, the Special Representative on Climate Change of the Government and as Chief Scientific Officer Tony Blair and Gordon Brown, told the Today - program of the government was wrong to promote diesel vehicles.

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Suckers & # 039; Water, preferably black currant & # 039;, student says

Piglets prefer blackcurrant squash with water, a student found.

The study was led by Alex Evans was part of the University College Writtle Essex their curriculum animal management.

The study of two different groups of at a rural school locations near Chelmsford, Miss Evans, 22, weaners said: "I think that the piglets have an innate preference for sweet taste.

"It prefers water blackcurrant squash normally would during weaning."

have piglets are about 15,000 taste buds compared to people who 10,000 taste buds.

Dr. Nichola Blackie, who oversees the studies of Miss Evans, said: "It is very important because the piglets drink more, eat more, which means that they weaning to farmers is much better very valuable.

"They were much more interested in blackcurrant like water. We also tried the caramel sweetener and blackcurrant success so far. "

Orange cordial, he said, next could be experienced.

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Why Graphene could be the solution for drinking water

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Pallab Ghosh BBC was on a graph filter, the salt water can turn into drinking water.

4.04.2017

Aquariums hurt Japan & # 039; prohibit the capture of dolphins method

Aquariums are compounds with a Japanese Zoo organization cut the ban on the hunting of dolphins "unity" should be avoided.

The Japanese Association of Zoos and Aquariums said it would expel members who have used the controversial method that has been exposed to the world organization in, 2015.

However, aquariums say that the policy efforts undermines replicate the dolphins.

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to measure carbon impact in the futuristic forest scientists in Staffordshire happen

A large outdoor laboratory was in the forest of Staffordshire created scientists to help understand how trees on future global climate change response.

near Stafford The page was University of Birmingham given by Professor Rob Mackenzie, in order that the project have said help knowledge gaps on climate change to be filled.

Giant mast pumped large amounts of carbon dioxide to reproduce the expected concentration in the atmosphere in the middle of the 21st century.

The trees are estimated to be between a quarter and a third of the carbon produced by burning fossil fuels, and the earth is always greener because keep producing - but one of the great unknowns in climate science is the time, forests continue to dampen climate change CO2 levels continue Spiral.

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TB fears about Ceredigion & # 039; Booming & # 039; wild deer

Fears have been expressed that the spread of TB, the number of "growth" Red Deer burning be related in parts of the Welsh countryside.

It is believed that the population of deer in Britain to be at the highest level for 1000 years, and even some conservation groups recognize the sacrifices may be necessary.

Matthew Murray says BBC Wales Ceredigion.

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4.03.2017

Scientists mobilize against & # 039; Afraid of the facts and # 039; Trump Age

Climate change, pollution, medicine - Scientists learn, even if the policy is ignored, the policy will be ignored. Now a lot of men and women in science mobilized to express their concerns.

Produced by Nada Tawfik and Olivia Lace-Evans

Edited by Olivia Lace-Evans.

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4.02.2017

Imported bees & # 039; & # 039 threat; native species

A biologist guide says Scotland native bees are threatened by imports due to the increasing popularity of the hobby.

A new group was formed to protect native species and convert more convincing guard.

Our correspondent informs Kevin Keane environment.

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4.01.2017

& # 039; Football & # 039; Bubba hit turtle Online

A turtle "playing football" Aylesbury has become an Internet sensation.

A slow Marsch Bubba film on the kitchen floor, while a ball purple pressed has already added more than 60 million hits so far.

Owner Paul Milham said: "The ball was on the floor and we did it like we usually do, have only one run to and exercise.

"He saw the ball and went for it, reached the points, so I thought about recording and fun on Twitter to insert."

His daughter Ciara said, "Okay, that's a turtle goes so fast - this is not what people think of turtles."

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Meet bites with the fish such as heroin

Scientists at the School of Tropical Medicine in Liverpool and the University of Queensland have solved a bite painless the mystery of how a fish with sharp teeth increases.

The researchers found that Fang blennies, small fish live reef, a poison laced with chemicals for the pain.

They say the discovery published in the journal Current Biology , is an example of medical mysteries that are hidden in our oceans.

Victoria Gill video / still images with the permission of Richard Smith, Anthony O'Toole, and Alex Ribeiro MTSA

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