2014年11月19日 星期三

2014-11-20 South Africa Science

  Mirror.co.uk   
British scientists are crowdfunding a moon landing  The Week Magazine
There's a Kickstarter fund out there for you, whether you're a Zach Braff super fan, a potato salad lover, or a space enthusiast just dying to get your DNA on the moon. British scientists launched a Kickstarter to fund Lunar Mission One, a which would send a ...

The UK Is Crowdfunding A Trip To The Moon   Gizmodo Australia
UFO enthusiasts may find storing DNA on the moon for future explorers intriguing   Examiner.com
Mission Moon: Millions may help lunar landing   Washington Times
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  CBS News   
Tags on fish could be creating a "dinner-bell" effect for predators  CBS News
Those pinging tags scientists use to track and study fish may also be proving predators an acoustic roadmap to find them. Testing the theory on grey seals which are known to use sound to their advantage, marine biologist at the University of St. Andrews in ...

Fish fitted with electronic tags act like a 'dinner bell' for hungry seals   Telegraph.co.uk
Tracking tags on fish are homing beacons for predators   Geek
Tagged fish make an easy meal for eavesdropping seals   New Scientist
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  Sydney Morning Herald   
Carbon neutrality needed within lifespan of people born today, UN says  Sydney Morning Herald
Governments are far off track in combating global warming and should phase out net carbon dioxide emissions by 2070, well within the expected lifetime of people born today, a UN study said on Wednesday. Greenhouse gas emissions have leapt 45 per cent ...

World Needs to Mind the Carbon Emissions Gap   Climate Central
Current pledges not enough to stop global warming: UN report   Yahoo News UK
UN report: Promised cuts in carbon emissions not enough to prevent warming   Washington Post
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  National Post   
Scientists discover two new particles at Large Hadron Collider  Los Angeles Times
Welcome to the family! Scientists using CERN's Large Hadron Collider in Europe have discovered two new subatomic particles. The discovery of the two related particles, submitted to the journal Physical Review Letters, fills in missing slots in the subatomic ...

In the news: CERN scientists discover 2 new subatomic particles   Tampabay.com
New subatomic particles predicted by Canadians found by CERN physicists   CBC.ca
Scientists at CERN atom smasher confirm York U physicist's theories   Toronto Star
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  RT   
Mysterious Russian satellite sparks 'orbital weapon' speculations  RT
A mysterious Russian satellite orbiting Earth has global media in a bit of a spin after the object, thought to be space debris, conducted suspicious manoeuvres in space sparking rumors of little less than a revival of old Soviet satellite-killer program.
Does Russia have an orbiting space weapon?   Christian Science Monitor
Secret satellite ... Russia's Kosmos 2499, otherwise designated Object 2014-28E ...   NEWS.com.au
Is Russia flying a satellite killer around space? Unidentified Russian satellite ...   The Independent
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  Record-Searchlight   
NASA animations show a year in carbon dioxide emissions  Mashable
A newly released, high-resolution simulations of a year's worth of global carbon dioxide emissions, shows a fundamental aspect of the climate challenge. Because carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases disperse throughout the world, it is going to take ...

Hypnotic NASA video makes Earth's carbon dioxide gorgeous   CNET
Watch NASA's Video: What Carbon Looks Like in the Atmosphere   SustainableBusiness.com
Video: See a year in the life of Earth's CO2   KSHB
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  The Moscow Times   
Russia May Be Planning National Space Station to Replace ISS  The Moscow Times
Andrei Makhonin / VedomostiA model of the long considered space station hanging at a Moscow exhibition on space exploration in 2009. Russia may be planning to build a new, independent national space station rather than prolong its participation in the ...


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  NBCNews.com   
Explosive Finding: Smaller Volcano Blasts Might Slow Global Warming  NBCNews.com
Global warming might be even worse were it not for the impact of a rash of smaller volcanic eruptions around the globe, a new study suggests. Those eruptions are blasting more of an atmosphere-cooling gas into the lower stratosphere than scientists ...

Could volcanoes help slow global warming?   CBS News
Small Volcanic Eruptions May be Slowing Global Warming Across Our Planet   Science World Report
Small Volcanic Eruptions Could Be Slowing Global Warming   Newsroom America
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  Popular Science   
Rosetta Comet Orbiter Poised to Deliver as Dark Lander Sleeps  Businessweek
As the first probe ever to be stationed on a comet hibernates, attention is turning to the Rosetta orbiter that's still buzzing around the space rock, just a few miles from its surface. The Philae lander's batteries lasted just about 60 hours before going dark. Rosetta ...

Rosetta: What happens next?   Space Daily
Comet landing a major victory for math and science   Valley morning Star
Rosetta lander detects organic comet matter   The Times (subscription)
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  Tech Times   
Why Didn't The Universe Collapse After The Big Bang? We Have Gravity To Thank  Tech Times
According to physics, the Universe shouldn't be here. Theories dictate that because the Universe was so unstable after the Big Bang, it should have quickly collapsed. However, it didn't. And now we know why: gravity. In 2012, CERN discovered the ...

19 November 2014 in News: Gravity saved the universe after the Big Bang?   Astronomy Now Online
Gravity saved the entire universe after the Big Bang - researchers   Siliconrepublic.com
Study says gravity and Higgs boson interacted to save the universe   EarthSky
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