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November 01, 2016
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Early Pacific seafarers likely latched onto El Nino and other climate patterns

How nanoscience will improve our health and lives in the coming years

Conundrum of missing iron in oxygen minimum zones solved

Keep an automatic eye on seismic zones

See how Arctic sea ice is losing its bulwark against warming summers

Modeling the vertebrate invasion of land

Whaling: The hunters and the hunted

Italy's experts warn of more quakes

Video of world's 'saddest polar bear' in China sparks outrage

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Italy counts homeless, heritage cost of quake

Hurricane Matthew damages in Haiti tally nearly $2 bn

Whaling watchdog concludes discordant meeting

Nepal drains risky glacial lake near Everest

Egypt floods killed at least 22: new toll

Small fine for Russia metals giant over red river leak



India capital chokes on toxic smog after Diwali

Behind front lines, Iraq's devout food delivery army

300 million children breathe heavily toxic air: UNICEF



What happens when people are treated like pollution

Behind front lines, Iraq's devout food delivery army

Fire at Iraq sulphur plant out: officials

Colombia landslide kills at least six

Canada parliament votes to take in Yazidi refugees

You can now print your own 3D model of the universe

Spacecraft operation for the next generation

Terma radar for Royal Malaysian Navy

Space-based droplet dynamics lessons

The Growing Necessity for Space Traffic Management

Conundrum of missing iron in oxygen minimum zones solved

Early Pacific seafarers likely latched onto El Nino and other climate patterns

Midwater ocean creatures use nanotech camouflage

How sharks recycle toxic ammonia to keep their skin moist

Species speed up adaptation to beat effects of warmer oceans

Long-Serving DSCS Satellite Takes Over Role of Linking Antarctic Researchers to the World

See how Arctic sea ice is losing its bulwark against warming summers

Arctic found to play unexpectedly large role in removing nitrogen

Nepal drains risky glacial lake near Everest

UCI and NASA document accelerated glacier melting in West Antarctica



Researchers root for more cassava research

EU probes 40-bn-euro ChemChina acquisition of Syngenta

The buzz about edible bugs: Can they replace beef

Report reveals a big dependence on freshwater fish for global food security

Australia's richest woman ups bid for cattle empire

Italy's experts warn of more quakes

Hurricane Matthew damages in Haiti tally nearly $2 bn

Egypt floods killed at least 22: new toll

Italy in 'miraculous' earthquake escape

Italy counts homeless, heritage cost of quake



Mediator talks with Mozambique opposition leader cancelled

Shabaab takes Somali town after Ethiopia troop pullout

Arms deals with Europe, Israel fuel South Sudan war: UN

Mozambique peace talks resume after negotiator's murder

20 dead in Pygmy-Bantu caterpillar clashes in DR Congo

Ancient human history more complex than previously thought

Europeans and Africans have different immune systems, and neanderthals are partly to thank

Study finds earliest evidence in fossil record for right-handedness

Extensive heat treatment in Middle Stone Age silcrete tool production in South Africa

Monkeys are seen making stone flakes so humans are 'not unique' after all



Watching the brain in action

How nanoscience will improve our health and lives in the coming years

Quantum leap in the reliability of mass spectrometry-based proteomics

3D-printed organ-on-a-chip with integrated sensors

Feeling the Rhythm

No GPS, no problem: Next-generation navigation

Australia's coordinates out by more than 1.5 metres: scientist

US Air Force awards Lockheed Martin $395M Contract for two GPS 3 satellites

SMC exercises contract options to procure two additional GPS III satellites

Lockheed gets $395 million GPS III Space Vehicle contract modification



Research helps explain formation of ringed Lunar crater

Russia plans to revive lunar rover moon exploration program

Small impacts are reworking the moon's soil faster than scientists thoug

2016 Ends with Three Supermoons

Spectacular Lunar Grazing Occultation of Bright Star on Oct. 18

15000 space rocks and counting

OSIRIS-REx conducts thruster test on route to asteroid Bennu

Astronomers Predict Birthplace of Rosetta's Comet

Unexpected discoveries on a metal world

Avalanches, Not Internal Pressure, Cause Comet Outbursts



Hosted Payloads Offers Remedy for Looming Air Force Weather Forecasting Gap

It's what underneath that counts

Studies offer new glimpse of melting under Antarctic glaciers

NASA satellite sees sulfur dioxide diffuse across northern Iraq

The future of radar - scientific benefits and potential of TerraSAR-X and TanDEM-X

How to read a STEREO image

Gaining a revolutionary view of the Sun in STEREO

Tracking waves from sunspots gives new solar insight

Wayward Field Lines Challenge Solar Radiation Models

The Sun's coronal tail wags its photospheric dog

Daily Newsletters - Space - Military - Environment - Energy

WVU part of team that created detailed map of Milky Way

Star system caught in the act of forming close multiples

Heartbeat Stars unlocked in new study

ESO captures highest resolution image of Eta Carinae yet

All-sky survey maps neutral hydrogen across Milky Way

Observable Universe contains ten times more galaxies than previously thought

Phonon and magnon are a couple

Compact graphene-based plasmon generator developed by physicists from MIPT

Two-dimensional spin-orbit coupling for Bose-Einstein condensates realized

How often do quantum systems violate the second law of thermodynamics?



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