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2014-12-21 South Africa Science


Newsweek
   
Tale of a Million Mummies Unravels   
Newsweek
Conservators inspect a sarcophagus that contained the mummy of Nekhet-iset-aru before its installation at the National Museum in Singapore. Vivek Prakash/Reuters. Filed Under: World, Egypt, Mummy. There is battle over mummies taking place in Egypt, ...

Ancient Egyptian Burial Site could have One Million Bodies   News Tonight Africa
Egypt official denies 'million-mummy' find   Ammon News
Archaeologists discover million-mummy cemetery in Egypt   i24news
The Weather Channel   
Customs Today Newspaper   
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TechCentral
   
And now for 4D printing   
TechCentral
Now that 3D printing has captured our imagination, just think what adding time to the equation could do. By Dan Raviv. Added by The Conversation on 19 December 2014. Saved under International, News, Top ...

Explainer: What is 4-D printing?   Phys.Org
4D printing introduces the dimension of transformation over time   Archinect

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The Utah People's Post
   
Report suggests forest-cutting can immediately harm climatic patterns   
Washington Post
RIO DE JANEIRO — The critical role that vast tropical forests such as Brazil's Amazon play in suppressing climate change is well known: They store huge quantities of carbon, acting as “carbon sinks.” But as a report out this week argues, scientists are making ...

Q&A: Heating Up the Climate Change Debate   Wall Street Journal (blog)
Deforestation in the Amazon will cause precipitation in Britain   The Independent
Tropical deforestation threatens global food production - TRFN   Reuters Africa
International Business Times UK   
Sydney Morning Herald   
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Prague Post
   
The Russians aren't coming   
Prague Post
“As regards package tours for the period between January and March 2015, the sale of new tours has virtually stopped. Tours booked and paid for earlier are not being cancelled by a large number of clients, according to tour operators,” AČK secretary Michal ...

Czech Republic - Factors To Watch on Dec 19   Daily Mail

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VentureBeat
   
NASA sends wrench to space via email   
The Space Reporter
It's not quite teleportation, but it's hard to argue that the future isn't now. NASA just sent a wrench to space via e-mail. The wrench was printed on the Made In Space 3D printer aboard the International Space Station. NASA sent the plans to ISS commander ...

3D Printer Used to Create Tool on ISS   The Cubic Lane
Intl space station crew gets new spanner – in an email   Al-Arabiya
Nasa emails spanner to space station   BBC News
CNET   
Washington Post   
Economic Times   
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Macro Insider
   
New Fish Discovered Lurking in Depths of Mariana Trench   
Macro Insider
Previously unknown species of fish found living extra than 26,000 feet beneath the ocean's surface. That is a record for fish depth, researchers say.(Photo : YouTube screenshot) A bizarre fish, new to science, has been discovered in the deepest waters on.
New record for deepest fish   BBC News
World's deepest fish found in Pacific Ocean's Mariana Trench   Telegraph.co.uk
Ghostly new fish discovered at record-breaking depths   Washington Post
National Geographic   
New Scientist   
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SpaceFlight Insider
   
NASA releases video of Orion's fiery reentry into Earth's atmosphere   
SpaceFlight Insider
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fl — Upon completing its two-orbit voyage into space, NASA's new crew-rated spacecraft, Orion, returned home at speeds reaching some 20,000 miles (32,187 kilometers) an hour. What would an astronaut see from his or her position ...

NASA Announced 'astronaut's-eye view' of Orion Spacecraft   The Capital Wide
NASA releases video of Orion spacecraft re-entry from astronaut's perspective   UPI.com
Watch: what astronauts will see as they return from Mars in Orion   Telegraph.co.uk
KABC-TV   
Christian Science Monitor   
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Mirror.co.uk
   
NASA Hopes To Build Cloud Cities On Venus   
Voice Chronicle
The scientists at NASA believe that mankind can inhabit floating cloud cities in Venus's atmosphere. Venus is the second-closet planet to the Sun in our solar system. Even though Venus is called a 'sister planet' of Earth, because of its similar gravity, size and ...

Tomorrow Daily 103: Man's bionic arms make history, NASA proposes cloud ...   CNET
NASA Envisions A Cloud City Above Hellish Surface Of Venus   Popular Science
NASA considering cloud cities and air ships for manned mission to Venus   Blastr
Full-Time Whistle   
Mirror.co.uk   
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