2015年2月26日 星期四

2015-02-27 South Africa Science


The Inquisitr
   
Online Trolls, Cyber-Bullying Succeeds Because No One Intervenes Or Stands ...   
The Inquisitr
Researchers have unearthed the real reason why cyber-bullying continues unabated. Apparently, those with the power to do something, never rush to the aide of the sufferers. Moreover, the victims seem to bear it and try to move-on, allowing cyber-bullies to ...

Study: Most People Won't Stop Online Bullies   TechCrunch
Trolls prevail because good men do nothing: boffins   The Register
Tackling a bully? Study says no   Independent Online
Times of India   
Khaleej Times   
Daily News & Analysis   
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Pioneer News
   
What Can A Massive Black Hole Tell Us About the Early Universe?   
Pioneer News
Space exploration continues to evolve and we, on earth, continue to be amazed at what astronomers and engineers continue to find. A recent discover, for example, from Chinese astronomers will confound both the brightest scientists and all the rest of us ...

Hole on edge of universe is 13 billion light years away   The Times (subscription)
Giant Black Hole Discovered by Scientists   SMN Weekly
Scientists discover black hole 12 billion times more massive than the sun   Q13 FOX
Yibada (English Edition)   
The Space Reporter   
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Discovery News
   
Breakthrough computer teaches itself   
New Zealand Herald
A new kind of artificial intelligence has learned to play vintage video games without any prior instructions in a bid to achieve human-like scoring abilities, scientists claim. The machine learns by itself from scratch, using a trial and error approach reinforced by ...

Google's AI Program Is Better At Video Games Than You   PC Magazine
Human-level control through deep reinforcement learning   Nature.com
Google AI program masters classic Atari video games   PCWorld
Telegraph.co.uk   
Washington Post   
BBC News   
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Empire State Tribune
   
New dwarf planet in the solar system, Ceres, gets a visitor from Earth named Dawn   
Empire State Tribune
As the technology becomes more and more powerful and far advanced, humans gets better understanding of the solar System and even the whole universe as a whole. In case you are still not aware that Pluto is now a dwarf planet and it is dislodged from ...

Ceres bright spots shrouded in mystery   CBC.ca
Eyes in the skies: Mysterious bright spots on Ceres dwarf planet look like ...   RT
NASA scientists puzzled by bright lights on dwarf planet   TVNZ
WTMA   
Science Recorder   
Engadget   
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Fox News
   
Lash length, eye health linked   
Investor's Business Daily
Humans have eyelash lengths about one-third the width of their eye, a Georgia Institute of Tech study found. Shorter or longer eyelashes increase airflow to the eye, leading to more dust and possibly more eye ailments. Eyelashes form a barrier to control ...

How Eyelash Length Protects Health   Laboratory Equipment
Length of Lashes Keeps Eyes From Drying, Study Finds   New York Times
Study: Super-long Eyelashes Might Be Pretty, But They Could Be Harmful To ...   CBS Local
Times LIVE   
Live Science   
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BBC News
   
Scientists find evidence of wheat in UK 8000 years ago   
BBC News
Fragments of wheat DNA recovered from an ancient peat bog suggests the grain was traded or exchanged long before it was grown by the first British farmers. The research, published in Science, suggests there was a sophisticated network of cultural links ...

Neolithic agricultural revolution may have reached Britain 2000 years earlier ...   The Independent
DNA discovery: British people ate imported wheat 8000 years ago   Los Angeles Times
Britain Imported Wheat 2000 Years Before Growing It   Scientific American
Tech Times   
SMN Weekly   
Reuters   
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Los Angeles Times
   
A cause for pause? Scientists offer reasons for global warming 'hiatus'   
Los Angeles Times
It's been dubbed both a "pause" and a "faux pause," and it's ignited debate among climate scientists and their critics. After a period of rapid global warming throughout most of the 20th century, the pace of global temperature rise has slowed greatly over the last ...

Natural cycle in Pacific Ocean implicated in global warming's 'false pause'   The Weather Network
Blame Global Warming 'Pause' On The Atlantic And Pacific   Tech Times
The global warming slowdown is real — but that's no reason to question climate ...   Washington Post
The Guardian   
Sydney Morning Herald   
Live Science   
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NDTV
   
Tracking dust from the Sahara Desert to the Amazon rainforest   
Washington Post
February 26, 2015 5:50 PM EST - NASA used its satellites to track and map 27.7 million tons of dust from the Sahara Desert to the Amazon rainforest. According to NASA, the finding is part of a bigger research effort to understand the role of dust and aerosols ...

Sahara Dust Helps Fertilizes Amazon Rainforests   SMN Weekly
How The World's Largest Hot Desert Fertilizes The Amazon   Huffington Post
Study shows how Sahara Desert dust shifts to fertilize the Amazon rainforest   World Tech Today
CNET   
Mashable   
Los Angeles Times   
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Live Science
   
More Mysterious Craters Found in Siberia, Scientist Says 'Urgent' Investigation ...   
Live Science
Last summer, the discovery of several new giant craters in Siberia drew worldwide interest, launching wild speculation that meteorites, or even aliens, caused the gaping crevasses. And now, scientists have found even more of them. In July 2014, reindeer ...

Spread of Russian craters prompts safety concern from scientist   The West Australian
Climate Change Might Be Causing These Huge Craters in Siberia   VICE News
New mysterious giant holes found in Yamal   Russia and India Report
Washington Post   
Stuff.co.nz   
Popular Science   
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Firstpost
   
TERI chief RK Pachauri's arrest stayed till 27 March, barred from entering office   
Firstpost
New Delhi: A Delhi court on Thursday granted protection from arrest, till 27 March, to environmentalist RK Pachauri, in a sexual harassment case. TERI chief RK Pachauri. Additional Sessions Judge Raj Kumar Tripathi granted the interim protection to ...

Court bars former UN climate chief from leaving India   The Nation
RK Pachauri gets protection from arrest till March 27   Economic Times
Pachauri's exit from key UN panel will not hobble fight against climate change ...   Scroll.in
Daily News & Analysis   
Daily Mail   
The New Indian Express   
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