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Perry Lakes demolition beginsIt was the end of an era for Perry Lakes sports stadium yesterday with demolition crews tearing down buildings, hot on the heels of Planning Minister Alannah MacTiernan’s announcement of the final master plan for the 15.6ha site less than a fortnight ago.
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via The West Online @ 2:27 31st Jul
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Riding with Robots writes "Scientists have been using the robotic spacecraft Cassini to explore what looked to be large lakes of hydrocarbons on the surface of Saturn's planet-sized moon Titan. But they couldn't be entirely sure that the features were actually liquid lakes, and not simply very smooth, solid material. Now, new findings seem to confirm that the observations really do show extensive seas of liquid ethane and other hydrocarbons. In fact, Titan seems to have an entire 'water' cycle of ethane evaporation, rain and rivers."
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via Slashdot @ 16:28 31st Jul
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2Perry Lakes Stadium will be demolished early next year to make way for a 600-dwelling development following years of delays.
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via The West Online @ 12:17 18th Jul
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For thousands or even millions of years, rivers, lakes and deltas coursed across the surface of Mars, according to data sent from the planet over the past few weeks.
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via Computerworld @ 23:03 16th Jul
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A U.S. study suggests invasive species brought in by ocean-going ships may be costing the Great Lakes region more than $200 million a year.
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via Webindia123 @ 9:03 18th Jul
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A U.S. study suggests invasive species brought in by ocean-going ships may be costing the Great Lakes region more than $200 million a year.
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via Post Chronicle @ 21:48 17th Jul
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via Red Orbit @ 19:33 25th Jul
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If we didn't send probes to other planets, that would be "assuming" there is life on other planets, not "proving,"...
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via Computerworld @ 11:35 18th Jul
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OTTAWA - Dried-up lakes, landfills, waste ponds and nuclear test sites are among the subjects of photographs displayed at the National Gallery of Canada in the new exhibition "Imaging a Shattering Earth."
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via My Telus @ 22:37 30th Jun
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Mars once hosted vast lakes, flowing rivers and a variety of other wet environments that had the potential to support life, according to two new studies based on data from the Compact Reconnaissance Imaging Spectrometer for Mars (CRISM) and other instruments on board NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO).
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via Spaceflight Now @ 10:29 7th Aug
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Mars once hosted vast lakes, flowing rivers and a variety of other wet environments that had the potential to support life, according to two new studies based on data Relevant Products/Services from instruments on board NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO).
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via Sci-Tech Today @ 16:09 21st Jul
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Mars once hosted vast lakes, flowing rivers and a variety of other wet environments that had the potential to support life, according to two new studies based on data from the Compact Reconnaissance Imaging Spectrometer for Mars (CRISM) and other instruments on board NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO).
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via Huliq.com @ 9:01 18th Jul
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Mars once hosted vast lakes, flowing rivers and a variety of other wet environments that had the potential to support life, according to two new studies based on data from the Compact Reconnaissance Imaging Spectrometer for Mars (CRISM) and other instruments on board NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO).
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via Mars Today @ 20:03 17th Jul
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Mars once hosted vast lakes, flowing rivers and a variety of other wet environments that had the potential to support life, according to two new studies based on data from instruments on board NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO).
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via People's Daily Online @ 0:26 17th Jul
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Mars once hosted vast lakes, flowing rivers and a variety of other wet environments that had the potential to support life, according to two new studies.
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via Newswise @ 0:29 17th Jul
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Mars once was home to lakes, rivers and other wet environments that possibly supported life, a study based on the U.S. space program's Mars venture shows.
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via Webindia123 @ 9:01 18th Jul
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Mars once was home to lakes, rivers and other wet environments that possibly supported life, a study based on the U.S. space program's Mars venture shows.
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via Post Chronicle @ 6:18 17th Jul
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DALLAS — A waterborne illness in pools, lakes and water parks has sickened at least 100 North Texas swimmers and may have killed one, a dramatic increase when compared to summers past.
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via Houston Chronicle @ 9:07 2nd Aug
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At least one of the large lakes observed on Saturn's moon Titan contains liquid hydrocarbons, NASA scientists have concluded.
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via EView Week @ 4:25 31st Jul
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At least one of the large lakes observed on Saturn's moon Titan contains liquid hydrocarbons, NASA scientists have said.
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via Webindia123 @ 3:10 31st Jul
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WASHINGTON, July 16 (Xinhua) -- Mars once hosted vast lakes, flowing rivers and a variety of other wet environments that had the potential to support life, according to two new studies based on data from instruments on board NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO).
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via Red Orbit @ 15:38 17th Jul
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WASHINGTON, July 16 (Xinhua) -- Mars once hosted vast lakes, flowing rivers and a variety of other wet environments that had the potential to support life, according to two new studies based on data from instruments on board NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO).
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via EView Week @ 5:39 17th Jul
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PASADENA, Calif., July 16 (UPI) -- Mars once was home to lakes, rivers and other wet environments that possibly supported life, a study based on the U.S. space program's Mars venture shows.
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via UPI @ 23:03 16th Jul
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NASA scientists have concluded that at least one of the large lakes observed on Saturn's moon Titan contains liquid hydrocarbons, and have positively identified the presence of ethane.
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via Aerotech News and Review @ 18:16 2nd Aug
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TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) — Foreign species that slipped into the Great Lakes in ballast tanks of oceangoing cargo ships cost the regional economy at least $200 million a year, according to a University of Notre Dame study released Wednesday.
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via LiveScience.com @ 15:53 17th Jul
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