2014年8月30日 星期六

2014-08-31 South Africa Science

  Citizen   
Briton Lewis Pugh becomes first person to swim the Seven Seas  Telegraph.co.uk
British endurance swimmer Lewis Pugh has completed long-distance swims in each of the Seven Seas to campaign for marine protected areas. Mr Pugh has become the first person to complete long-distance swims in each of the classical Seven Seas, the ...

Plymouth man becomes first person to swim the Seven Seas, but warns that "the ...   Plymouth Herald
Pugh completes seven seas swim   Independent Online
Lewis Pugh becomes first person to swim the Seven Seas   Citizen
The Independent   
Western Morning News   
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  CTV News   
Why You Get Nostalgic Over Your Favourite Song  malaysiandigest.com
Pic: www.lifedaily.comGREENSBORO: Music triggers different functions of the brain, which helps explain why listening to a song you like might be enjoyable but a favourite song may plunge you into nostalgia, scientists said on Thursday. Neuroscientists in ...

Why a song takes you down memory lane   Independent Online
Why Your Favourite Song Takes you Down Memory Lane   Naharnet

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  South African Broadcasting Corporation   
KNP starts to move rhinos  South African Broadcasting Corporation
A process to relocate rhinos from the Kruger National Park is underway. Environmental Affairs Minister Edna Molewa announced earlier this month that around 500 rhinos will either be sold or relocated to other national parks, to curb spiraling illegal poaching ...

Plan to Move Rhinos May Not Stop Poaching   AllAfrica.com
Questions raised over rhino sale   Independent Online
Saving South Africa's Rhino By Moving Some Of Them Out Of National Parks   National Parks Traveler

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  Daily News   
EA Bunge urge partner states to remove climate change key disparities  Daily News
MEMBERS of the East African Legislative Assembly have asked member states to close in on the existing disparities in protocols and policies on climate change. Discussing the report from the Committee on agriculture, tourism and natural resources on ...

Regional Assembly Urges Mitigation of Climate Change   AllAfrica.com
Natural Resources 'Roadmap' to Guide Research, Education, Policy Decisions   Insurance News Net
EALA Speaker Margareth Zziwa   IPPmedia
StarAfrica.com   
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  BBC News   
Iceland's volcano ash alert lifted  BBC News
An eruption near Iceland's Bardarbunga volcano that briefly threatened flights has ended, local officials say. The fissure eruption at the Holuhraun lava field north of the Vatnajokull glacier stopped at 04:00 GMT on Friday. Before lifting air travel curbs, the ...

Large earthquake hits Icelandic volcano   Irish Times
Large Earthquake Strikes Icelandic Volcano Site   Sky News
Iceland's Latest Volcanic Eruption Has Airlines Nervous. Here's Why ...   Huffington Post
Business Recorder   
Washington Post   
Businessweek   
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  Maine News   
A first: Scientists detect Fusion Reaction in Real Time  Maine News
For the first time, researchers have captured the fusion reaction that provides energy to the Sun. The researchers used an instrument buried deep inside a mountain in Italy to detect the resulting neutrinos. Until now, researchers had to rely on photons that ...

Our sun's power is stable and steadfast, scientists find   Tech Times
Scientists open a window to sun's core – and try to pry it open further   Christian Science Monitor
Proton-Proton Fusion: Looking Into The Heart Of The Sun   Science 2.0
Smithsonian   
Daily Mail   
Design & Trend   
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  IPPmedia   
Knowledge is Power: Measuring knowledge to assess adaptive capacity  The Daily Star
Climate change and its effects – swollen seas, stronger storms, saltier soil – have already disrupted thousands of lives across Bangladesh. Preventing widespread and lasting damage remains a top priority, but significant changes to the country's climate and ...

Coastal Regions Need To Worry About Non-Climate Change Sea Level Rise Now   Science 2.0
Pinda: Africa cannot address climate change without enough finances   Daily News
African environment ministers meet in Dar   IPPmedia
AllAfrica.com   
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  Northern Voices Online   
Global warming and health hazard: UN climate report says damage irreversible  Northern Voices Online
As scientific development takes place and the world turns into a global village thanks to technological penetration there are things that continue to worry the humans. Of many adversities staring on the face of the humans the most crucial and important one is ...

According to United Nations Global warming is irreversible   Upstart Magazine
Fossil Fuel Emissions Need to be Reduced   News Tonight Africa
Global warming is irremediable: United Nations   iStreet Research
Daily News & Analysis   
Tech Times   
RealClearPolitics   
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  Independent Online   
Kennewick Man 'might have been Asian'  Independent Online
Washington - The mysterious Kennewick Man, who died 9 000 years ago in the Columbia River Valley, was a seal hunter who rambled far and wide with a projectile point lodged in his hip, five broken ribs that never healed properly, two small dents in his skull ...


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  Fox News   
Manatee status as 'endangered' draws complaints; classification under review  Tribune-Review
A strike from a boat propeller disfigured manatee Phoenix's tail, relegating the animal to life in captivity at the Miami Seaquarium in Key Biscayne, Fla. Daily Photo Galleries. Friday - Aug. 29, 2014. By The Associated Press. Saturday, Aug. 30, 2014, 8:04 p.m.
Manatees may lose endangered species status   Bluefield Daily Telegraph

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