2014年8月27日 星期三

2014-08-28 South Africa Science

  Independent Online   
Ancient skull's new secret studied  Independent Online
The 3-million-year-old fossil skull of the Taung child continues to yield up secrets. Picture: EVOLUTIONARY STUDIES INSTITUTE WITS UNIVERSITY. Durban - A three-million-year-old fossil skull has revealed that the infant brain development of this human ...

Scans Of 'Taung Child' Skull Show Human Ancestor's Brain Didn't Grow Like Our ...   Huffington Post
Brain Of Ancient Taung Child Did Not Grow Like Modern Humans'   Design & Trend
Taung Child skull used to prove brain difference in early man   eNCA
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Laboratory Equipment   
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  Independent Online   
Young scientists focus on social solutions  Independent Online
WINNER: Camps Bay High School s Allegra Liltved with the model of her energy-efficient house at the Eskom Expo for Young Scientists. Cape Town - An energy-efficient house and insulation for informal housing were among the projects Cape Town pupils ...


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Public consultation on Fracking to begin in September  Times LIVE
Public consultations on draft regulations for shale gas exploration will begin in September, the mineral resources department said on Wednesday. Three lion cubs make Johannesburg Zoo debut · Biotech firm's genetically engineered mosquitoes to fight ...


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  Nigerian Tribune   
The Gambia: Of culture and crocodiles  Nigerian Tribune
ANYBODY coming into The Gambia for the first time will hardly believe that there is more to this ode of natural beauty than the rowdiness of the Banjul International Airport, crawling with Europeans and their Gambian escorts smoking at every corner of the ...

Real De Banjul to Announce Imminent Arrival of Banjul Duo   AllAfrica.com

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  Telegraph.co.uk   
Rejoice! The hunt for the G-Spot is over  Telegraph.co.uk
Hurrah! The G-Spot has fallen! Mark this day down as the Wednesday the entire heterosexual male population breathed a sigh of relief and gleefully dunked their Hobnob in a congratulatory cup of tea. No more prayers at bedtime for double-jointed fingers ...

Forget the G-spot, say hello to CUV   iAfrica.com
The G-Spot May Not Exist, But The 'CUV Complex' Could Be The Key To Sexual ...   Huffington Post UK
No G-spot? Italian doctors find 'new' area of pleasure for women   Deccan Chronicle
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  Independent Online   
Residents hack beached whale for meat  Independent Online
Curious onlookers inspect the carcass of the whale that beached on the South Coast, and some helping themselves to the meat. Photo: Drisha Pillay. Durban - Residents of the South Coast in KwaZulu-Natal have been hacking parts of a humpback whale ...


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  Economic Times   
SpaceX Postpones Launch of Commercial Satellite for AsiaSat  News Tonight Africa
SpaceX delayed the launch of Falcon 9 after its experimental F9R rocket failed in Texas on Friday. The company had planned to launch its Falcon 9 rocket on Wednesday in order to put a communication satellite into orbit for Asia Satellite Telecommunications ...

SpaceX calls off launch to 'triple-check' rocket   Spaceflight Now
Elon Musk cancels SpaceX Falcon 9 launch, admits to 'dark dreams'   wtvr.com
SpaceX Rocket Launch Delayed; Elon Musk Admits 'Horrible Nightmares' Before ...   International Business Times
Silicon Valley Business Journal   
Delhi Daily News   
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  THE BUSINESS TIMES (subscription)   
The Best and Worst Places to Build More Roads  Smithsonian
Roads are taking over the planet. By the middle of this century, so many new roadways are expected to appear that their combined length would circle Earth more than 600 times. To build critical connections while preserving biodiversity, we need a global ...

Roads expanding fast worldwide, better planning needed to aid food output: study   THE BUSINESS TIMES (subscription)

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Economics Isn't Science or Literature  Bloomberg View
In 1959, British physicist C.P. Snow gave a lecture called “The Two Cultures,” in which he lamented the cultural divide between literary intellectuals and scientists. Having been a research assistant in a physics lab and a published novelist, he knew a thing or ...


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  MiamiHerald.com   
Japanese lab still trying to replicate discredited stem cell breakthrough, shakeup ...  U.S. News & World Report
Riken Center for Development Biology director Ryoji Noyori speaks to the media after submitting the government-affiliated research center's organizational overhaul plan to Japanese education, culture, sports and science minister at the ministry in Tokyo ...

In Japan, official effort to replicate STAP stem cells comes up empty   Science AAAS
Japan Research Center Reboots After Scandal   Wall Street Journal
Japan lab unable to replicate 'stem cell' findings   InterAksyon
Tech Times   
International Business Times   
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