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November 08, 2016
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Climate change challenges authoritarian China: experts

Ebola adapted to better infect humans during 2013-2016 epidemic

An overlooked source of carbon emissions

Nightlights under the sea

Satellites help scientists see forests for the trees amid climate change

Study highlights a new threat to bees worldwide

Will temperature extremes increase in Northeast Asia?

Study reveals how particles that seed clouds in the Amazon are produced

Impact of sea smell overestimated by present climate models

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Sentinel satellites reveal east-west shift in Italian quake

Economic impact of inland waterway disruptions: Potentially billions

Record hot year may be the new normal by 2025

Plant roots in the dark see light

How the chicken crossed the Red Sea

Laser particles could provide sharper images of tissues



Ocean glider sets sail on longest journey of its kind

Forests, locals harmed in Mexico's avocado boom

Haiti aid hard to come by one month after hurricane



Haiti aid hard to come by one month after hurricane

Brazil mine gets safety gear -- too late

Italy quake zones fear tourism collapse as displaced total rises

Colombian president 'inspired' by N. Irish peace process

Lottery of misery: Bleak choices for North Korea's women

Vector and ATLAS partner to introduce new satellite ground architecture offering

3-D-printed permanent magnets outperform conventional versions, conserve rare materials

Nickel-78 is a doubly magic isotope supercomputer confirms

Researchers bring eyewear-free 3-D capabilities to small screen

Towards better metallic glasses

Hyrdoid gets $7 million underwater drone contract modification

Nightlights under the sea

Ocean glider sets sail on longest journey of its kind

Economic impact of inland waterway disruptions: Potentially billions

Brazil dam burst like 'end of the world'

Kerry to be first US top diplomat to visit Antarctica

How much Arctic sea ice are you melting? Scientists have the answer

Why does our planet experience an ice age every 100,000 years?

Factors promoting growth of cryoconite granule formation and glacial-ice sheet melting

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



How the chicken crossed the Red Sea

Rain, hail and drought: organic French winemakers feel the pinch

Forests, locals harmed in Mexico's avocado boom

Controlling plant regeneration systems may drive the future of agriculture

Soil could become significant CO2 contributor in near future: Study

Sentinel satellites reveal east-west shift in Italian quake

Popcorn-rocks solve the mystery of the magma chambers

CYGNSS Satellite Mission Aims to Improve Hurricane Forecasting

50 years on, Florence recalls its 'Angels of the Mud'

Italy's experts warn of more quakes



President says UN 'scapegoating' Kenyan soldiers in S.Sudan

Deadly clashes in CAR as France ends military mission

Elephant poaching costs Africa tourism $25mn: study

Niger arrests 38 after deadly herder clashes

Burkina president calls on army to remain 'neutral'

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



Laser particles could provide sharper images of tissues

For the first time, brain surface stimulation provides 'touch' feedback to direct movement

Restoring the sense of touch in amputees using natural signals of the nervous system

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

Watching the brain in action

Swarm reveals why satellites lose track

Satellites to spot drones and guide cyclists

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



China "well prepared" to launch Chang'e-5 lunar probe in 2017: top scientist

New Model Explains the Moon's Weird Orbit

New Theory Explains How the Moon Got There

Switch Flipped on LAMP in Lunar Orbit to Improve Data

NASA Moon Mission Shares Insights into Giant Impacts

Key agencies conduct asteroid emergency planning exercise

Prototype Capture System, Mock Asteroid Help Simulate Mission Sequence

Scientists reveal how Orientale crater formed on the Moon billions of years ago

Study Reveals Relationships Between Chemicals on Comets

15000 space rocks and counting



Don't see ISRO's Bhuvan as competition: Google India

GRAPES-3 indicates a crack in Earth's magnetic shield

Japan launches advanced weather satellite Himawari-9

Study reveals how particles that seed clouds in the Amazon are produced

Satellites help scientists see forests for the trees amid climate change

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

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Tsunami of stars and gas produces dazzling eye-shaped feature in galaxy

Hubble takes flight with the toucan and the cluster

Weakness is good when controlling light

Cosmic-ray detector finds possible crack in Earth's magnetic shield

Supercomputer comes up with a profile of dark matter

Weak atomic bond, theorized 14 years ago, observed for first time

Hot on the heels of quasiparticles

Scientists set traps for atoms with single-particle precision

France doubles its experimental capability in nuclear physics

Close galactic encounter leaves 'nearly naked' supermassive black hole



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