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Here is what the world will look like after 1.5°C of warming

The high ambition of the Paris Agreement, to limit global warming to “well below 2°C”, was driven by concern over long-term sea level rise. A warmer climate inevitably means melting ice – you don’t need a computer model to predict this, it is simple common sense.

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Supermoon floods warn of crisis facing Trump and the United States

President-elect Donald Trump is preparing to lead America during a perilous period for the 130 million residents of its coastal counties. High tides linked to the full moon since the weekend caused minor flooding from Florida to New England, underscoring the need for improved coastal infrastructure at a time of faster rising seas.

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How a dinosaur-killing asteroid shook and shaped the earth

Stephen Kershaw, Senior Lecturer in Environmental Geosciences, Brunel University London The asteroid thought to have killed the dinosaurs smashed into the Earth with a billion times more energy than the atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Many believe the impact caused a mass extinction, wiping out the dinosaurs on land and numerous lifeforms in the…

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U.S. says concerned over Russia blocking access to LinkedIn

The U.S. government said on Friday it was deeply concerned over Russia's decision to block public access to networking site LinkedIn, saying it created a precedent that could be used to justify blocking other sites operating in Russia.

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Are aliens trying to tell us something? Brightest burst of radio waves detected

The search for mysterious “fast radio bursts” – very brief but intense pulses of radio waves from outer space – is heating up. Nobody knows what causes these powerful bursts, but some have even speculated that the signals could be transmitted by distant alien civilisations. In fact, astronomers are so perplexed by the phenomenon that it is driving a renaissance in radio astronomy.

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There's no such thing as an addictive personality -- here's why

“Life is a series of addictions and without them we die”.

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Here are 10 ways to keep your house warm -- and save money -- this winter

In Britain, people typically switch their central heating on in October and use it daily until March or April. This coincides with the clocks going back, the drop in temperature and Winter Fuel Payments – to anyone who receives the state pension.

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Three astronauts blast off to International Space Station

A trio of astronauts soared into orbit aboard a Soyuz spacecraft Friday as they headed to the International Space Station for a six-month mission.

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New super-earth discovered orbiting nearby star

STEAM Register Staff Researchers have discovered a "Super-Earth" planet in orbit around the very bright nearby star known as GJ 536. The planet, which has been named GJ 536 b, has a mass around 5.4 Earth masses. And while it's not in the star's habitable zone, the planet's short orbital period of 8.7 days and the…

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Underground ocean found on Pluto, likely slushy with ice

Scientists have found evidence that tiny, distant Pluto harbors a hidden ocean beneath the frozen surface of its heart-shaped central plain containing as much water as all of Earth's seas.

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Microscopic super magnets are the future of drug delivery

Microscopic crystals could soon be zipping life-saving drugs around your body, taking them to diseased organs. This would have been impossible in the past, because the crystals, which have special magnetic properties, were so small that scientists could not control their movement. But now a team of Chinese researchers has found the solution. Kezheng Chen and…

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Emotional reactions to music are reflected in our eyes: researchers

Emotional Reactions To Music Are Reflected In The Eyes

Lola Gayle, STEAMRegister.com It's often been said that the eyes are the window of the soul. In fact, a 2012 study by Yale University psychologists demonstrated that most people intuitively feel as if their "self" - otherwise known as their soul, or ego - exists in or near their eyes. It has also been said that…

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What could the rest of the world do if Trump pulls US out of Paris Agreement on climate change?

Climate change negotiators from around the world – now meeting at the COP22 conference in Marrakech, Morocco – continue steadfastly with the task of putting meaning and action into the landmark 2015 Paris Agreement to bring down global greenhouse gas emissions.

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