2015年1月3日 星期六

2015-01-04 South Africa Science


The Indian Express
   
'Stop scientific distortion'   
Mumbai Mirror
The first powered flight by the Wright Brothers took off on December 17, 1903, in North Carolina. The flight lasted 12 seconds and covered 120 feet. RELATED. Loading. NASA scientist Ram Prasad Gandhiraman, who started an online petition against an ISC ...

Ancient Indian aircraft on agenda of major science conference   CNET
At Science Congress, Vedic aeroplanes and virus-proof suits   The Indian Express
Ancient aeronautics, surgery to be presented at Indian Science Congress   News Tonight Africa
Times of India   
Calcutta Telegraph   
Deccan Herald   
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Maine News
   
Boeing passes NASA's Second Test to send Astronauts into Space   
Maine News
NASA's second test has recently been cleared by the Boeing Company. The company informed that the mission team is preparing to launch astronauts to outer space for NASA in two years. It's a triumph for Boeing to pass the second milestone, which involved ...

Boeing crosses Second Hurdle to ferry Astronauts to Outer Space   News Tonight Africa
NASA selects commercial partners for space collaboration   Aerospace Manufacturing and Design
Exhibit commemorates 50th anniversary of first spacewalks   USA TODAY
ValueWalk   
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News Tonight Africa
   
China's deep-sea sub collects perfect "chimney vent" in SW Indian Ocean   
Global Times
China's deep-sea manned submersible Jiaolong collected a perfect "chimney vent" in the seabed of southwestern Indian Ocean on Saturday. "Chimney vent", also known as hydrothermal sulfide, is one kind of seabed deposit containing copper, zinc and ...

Jiaolong performs first dive to study active hydrothermal vent in Indian Ocean   News Tonight Africa
China's Deep Sea Submersible 'Jiaolong' Begins Exploration of Indian Ocean   NDTV
China's manned sub Jiaolong takes hydrothermal fluid in Indian Ocean   Xinhua

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University Herald
   
Forests Absorb About 1.4 Billion Metric Tons of Carbon Dioxide   
University Herald
Forest (Photo : Flickr/CC) Tropical forests may be absorbing far more carbon dioxide than thought, in response to rising atmospheric levels of the greenhouse gas, according to a new NASA-led study. Tropical forests may be absorbing far more carbon dioxide ...

Tropical forests absorb more CO2 than thought: NASA   Financial Express
Tropical forests take in more CO2 from the atmosphere than believed, NASA   News Tonight Africa
NASA Says Forests Absorb More Carbon Dioxide Than Was Previously Thought   Design & Trend
edie.net   
Headlines & Global News   
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Livemint
   
At Indian science congress, no gems from PM Modi   
Economic Times
The last time prime minister Narendra Modi came to Mumbai in October, he had generated controversy with his speech where he linked plastic surgery to mythology by comparing how a plastic surgeon could have been involved in planting an elephant's head ...

Let research be complex, not government procedures: Prime Minister Narendra ...   Daily News & Analysis
Media should criticize, maintain credibility: PM Modi   Times of India
Indian economy gains momentum   Gulf Daily News
Daily Mail   
The New Indian Express   
MorungExpress   
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Latin Post
   
Quadrantids meteor shower peaks tonight   
Al Jazeera America
The first meteor shower of 2015 will peak late Saturday night into the early morning hours of Sunday, according to NASA. The Quadrantids meteor shower is an annual event known for its "bright fireball meteors," which during its peak can feature 80 ...

Quadrantid Meteor Shower Peaking Saturday Night: Here's What All Stargazers ...   Tech Times
Don't miss the Quadrantids—the first shooting star display of 2015   Science Recorder
The First Meteor Shower of 2015: Catch its Peak Tonight   Nature World News
Science Times   
Headlines & Global News   
AOL News   
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The Inquisitr
   
Fox News Runs Pope Francis Hit Piece, Claims Pope In Line With ...   
The Inquisitr
Pope Francis plans soon to issue a major encyclical on climate change, and Fox News is there, broadcasting a hit piece on the pope comparing him to “environmental extremists who favor widespread population control and wealth distribution.” A papal ...

Pope Francis to jump into the climate change fray in 2015; climate skeptics ready ...   Science Recorder
Vatican in with full force to stop climate change   Consolidate Times
Pope Francis asks God to forgive the Curia its 15 Vatican 'diseases'   Irish Independent
Telegraph.co.uk   
AsiaNews.it   
Philippine Star   
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South China Morning Post (subscription)
   
Time's running out for climate-change denial   
South China Morning Post (subscription)
From a strictly logical perspective, it's hard to understand how we can be doing so little to slow global warming. If we take action to slow it, the worst-case scenario involves draconian government regulations that trigger an economic recession. If we don't, the ...

Sunday Explainer: All climate change roads lead to Paris (via Rome)   Sydney Morning Herald
UNEP calls for world to be carbon neutral in 40 years   The Ecologist
'Last chance' for emissions treaty uphill battle   New Zealand Herald
The Hindu   
The Guardian   
Santa Barbara Independent   
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ModVive
   
Scientists describe protein capable of modifying other proteins   
ModVive
Findings from a recent study reveal that, contrary to the previously held understanding of protein synthesis, proteins can be assembled without instruction from mRNA. In the study, published in Science, researchers describe how a protein is capable of adding ...

Surprising Discovery to Improve Treatments for Alzheimer: A Protein That Can ...   FlightCentric.com
Defying textbook science, study finds new role for proteins   Phys.Org
Science Graphic of the Week: Scientists Discover the First Protein That Can Edit ...   Wired
Times of India   
Daily Times   
SMN Weekly   
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Tech Times
   
Large Asteroids to Flyby Earth in January Through March. Should Humans Worry?   
Tech Times
Massive rocks hurtling in space at speeds of thousands of miles per hour? They definitely sound dangerous, but they're only really threatening if they hit you. (Photo : NASA/JPL-Caltech/UCAL/MPS/DLR/IDA). Asteroids are headed in Earth's direction and with ...

Nearly 70 giant asteroids on course for near misses with Earth by February   Techie News
Asteroids as Big as Double Decker Bus pose Threats to Earth   PerfScience
Scores of huge asteroids likely to hurtle past Earth NASA   Jagran Post
French Tribune   
myCentralOregon.com   
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