2015年2月10日 星期二

2015-02-11 South Africa Science


The Australian
   
Arctic monkeys: climate agencies revise weather records   
The Australian
TEMPERATURE records for the Arctic have been revised sharply by global climate agencies, removing all trace of a warm period early last century and evidence of Iceland's economy-crippling deep freeze of the late 1960s. The focus on the Arctic has put ...

The fiddling with temperature data is the biggest science scandal ever   Telegraph.co.uk
Scandal: Temperature Data Being Faked To Show Global Warming   Full-Time Whistle
Global warming: Science's biggest scandal   Times LIVE

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Pioneer News
   
NASA planning mission to mysterious Jupiter moon   
Chron.com
NASA finally will send a mission to Europa, the icy Jupiter moon that may harbor life. Last week, President Obama approved the $30 million mission in NASA's 2016 budget – a decision that signaled a shift in agency planning, as detailed on ...

NASA's big new rocket, built to send humans to Mars, may start with robotic probes   Houston Chronicle
Check out Jupiter's triple-moon capture   iAfrica.com
Hubble captures triple solar eclipse on Jupiter   whnt.com
Popular Science   
The Space Review   
Jagran Josh   
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The Register
   
Bad case of wind forces SpaceX to scrap solar-blast canary sat launch   
The Register
Updated It's third time unlucky for the latest attempt to blast off a SpaceX rocket: today's launch was scrubbed at the last minute due to bad weather. Winds in the upper atmosphere were ruled too strong, with gusts exceeding safety limits by 151 per cent.
SpaceX scrubs rocket launch, cargo ship comes home from ISS   CBS News
One down, none up: SpaceX has busy, frustrating Tuesday   Mashable
Florida Weather Delays SpaceX Falcon Rocket Launch   NDTV
Reuters   
New Zealand Herald   
Xinhua   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Watch: four-legged robot can recover from kick and keep on jogging   
Telegraph.co.uk
Spot is a four-legged robot and is the latest creation from Boston Dynamics, a Google owned company since 2013. The researchers at the labs in Waltham, Massachusetts have designed the robot (which resembles a dog) to be able to jog both inside and ...

Creepy robot dog gets kicked repeatedly   Toronto Sun
New, smaller robotic dog unleashed   9news.com.au
VIDEO: Meet Spot, Google's robot dog who can run, climb and survive a kick?   Q13 FOX
Tech Gen Mag   
SFGate (blog)   
WXYZ   
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Quartz
   
Scientists Find Surprising Core in Earth's Inner Core   
Wall Street Journal
A new study by a team of scientists from the U.S. and China suggests Earth's innermost core might have a core of its own. WSJ's Monika Auger reports. Photo: Lachina Publishing Services. Transcript +. This transcript has been automatically generated ...

Core within core: Earth's deep secrets unveiled   Times of India
Researchers: Earth has strangely-aligned inner core going east to west   The Space Reporter
Scientists find oddly behaving 'inner-inner core' at Earth's center   CNET
BBC News   
Washington Post   
Quartz   
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New York Times
   
Panel Urges Research on Geoengineering as a Tool Against Climate Change   
New York Times
With the planet facing potentially severe impacts from global warming in coming decades, a government-sponsored scientific panel on Tuesday called for more research on geoengineering — technologies to deliberately intervene in nature to counter climate ...

Can 'climate intervention' help fend off global warming?   Christian Science Monitor
National Academy of Sciences recommends further research on geoengineering ...   National Monitor
Fed report: Time to examine idea of purposely cooling planet   Arizona Daily Star
Huffington Post   
Boulder Daily Camera   
(e) Science News   
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Yorkshire Post
   
Made in Sheffield . . university helps make cameras for super telescope to study ...   
Yorkshire Post
SCIENTISTS from a Yorkshire university are working on a telescope so powerful it will be capable of studying an item no bigger than a pound coin from hundreds of miles away. Experts from Sheffield are part of a team developing cameras for a super ...

World's biggest solar telescope to be launched in 2019   Economic Times
Daniel K Inouye Solar Telescope to be launched in 2019   PerfScience
World's biggest solar telescope will zoom in on sun's surface... and Belfast ...   Belfast Telegraph
Full-Time Whistle   
Zee News   
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BBC News
   
Europe's IXV mini 'spaceplane' set to fly   
BBC News
IXV The IXV is an Italian-led project within Esa. The vehicle is 5m long and and weighs almost two tonnes. Continue reading the main story. Related Stories. Mysterious US space plane returns · 'Space wedge' performs drop test · High-speed 'space wedge' ...

Europe Gears Up for Test Flight of IXV Space Plane   NBCNews.com
European Space Agency look to pave the way for reusable spacecraft with ...   The Independent
ESA re-entry vehicle could pave way for reusable launcher   Spaceflight Now
Irish Times   
Reuters   
iAfrica.com   
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Space.com
   
Say Cheese! Hubble Telescope Sees Cosmic Smiley Face in Space   
Space.com
The universe is smiling today — at least, that's what it looks like in a new space photo that appears to feature a smiling face emerging from the light of the universe. The Hubble Space Telescope snapped a shot of galaxy cluster SDSS J1038+4849 in which the ...

Smile! You're on the Hubble telescope   KVAL
Hubble Telescope Captures 'Smiley Face' Galaxy Cluster   RTT News
Hubble Space Telescope captures smiling galaxies   WKRN
KHQ Right Now   
abc7news.com   
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Latin American Herald Tribune
   
Spanish Among the Most Positives Languages, According to Study   
Latin American Herald Tribune
SYDNEY – Spanish and Portuguese tend to be more positive in their expressions than Russian or Chinese, according to a study published Tuesday on words used in 10 languages which showed that humans try to look at life optimistically. The differences are ...

Human Languages are Inclined towards Happy Words, Study Says   Voice Chronicle
All Languages Use More Positive Words Than Negative Words, Says Study   Daily Science Journal
Which Language is the Happiest?   Pioneer News
The Register   
Christian Science Monitor   
Discovery News   
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