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2015-03-16 South Africa Science


Herald Sun
   
Climate change to leave a bad taste in our mouth: report   
Echonetdaily
Climate Tasteless carrots, bad pizza dough and poor quality steak are some of the impacts we can expect from Australia's changing climate, according to a new scientific study released to mark the launch of this year's Earth Hour. Appetite for Change, a report ...

Chocolate,Wine, Beer Prices Will Spike Up Due To Climate Change In Australia   Yibada (English Edition)
Climate change to bring tasteless carrots, bad pizzas and poor quality steak in ...   Market Business News
Falling Short On Climate Finance   AllAfrica.com
OregonLive.com   
Voice of America   
Concord Monitor   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Solar eclipse: Will Friday's astronomical event be ruined by cloudy weather?   
Telegraph.co.uk
The most spectacular solar eclipse to be visible from Britain for 15 years takes place this week. But like the disappointing 1999 total eclipse, when thousands travelled to western Cornwall, the magnificent cosmic event faces being blotted out by cloud.
Solar eclipse: Drivers warned over dangers of 'rush-hour eclipse'   The Independent
Solar Eclipse 'Will Be Memorable' - But Beware   Sky News
Looking north for the eclipse   Herald Scotland
Irish Examiner   
Haaretz   
Express.co.uk   
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Immortal News
   
Augmented-Reality Glasses En Route To NASA Astronauts   
Immortal News
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has teamed up with San Francisco's Osterhout Design Group in order to create an augmented-reality system for astronauts which will allow mission instructions to be uploaded directly to their lenses ...

NASA To Design Augmented Reality Smart Glasses   Pioneer News
Smart glasses for ISS astronauts will be ready soon   SMN Weekly
These smartglasses could be worn by NASA astronauts on their way to Mars   Digital Trends
Tech Times   
Times of India   
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Tech Times
   
JAXA Scientists Transmit Wireless Power Through 170 Feet Of Air: Next Up ...   
Tech Times
Solar collectors in space could deliver large amounts of electricity to Earth, but the trouble is sending the power to Earth. That may be possible soon, following a new experiment. (Photo : Phys.org). Wireless energy generation in space is one step closer to ...

Scientists beam energy through the air with pinpoint accuracy   Tech Gen Mag
Wireless Energy Sent 170 Feet Through the Air   Discovery News
Japan comes closer to beaming solar power from SPACE: Mitsubishi makes ...   Daily Mail
Deutsche Welle   
THE BUSINESS TIMES   
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News Courier
   
Engineers create color-changing synthetic 'skin'   
News Courier
Engineers at the University of California Berkeley have created a thin film, inspired by the skin of chameleons, that changes colors when pulled or stretched. According to Berkeley.edu, the "skin," a film of silicon a thousand times thinner than a human hair, ...

Color it cool: Hue-changing 'skin' morphs on demand   CNET
With a tug and a twist, new chameleon-like material changes color   UC Berkeley
Chameleon material a change for the better   The Australian
Market Business News   
Business Standard   
Zee News   
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NEWS.com.au
   
Stepping onto Earth's newest island   
NEWS.com.au
THE first three visitors have stepped foot on Tonga's newest island that formed earlier this year from underwater volcanic eruptions. Sitting about 65km southwest of Tonga's capital, Nuku'alofa, the new island is more than 1km wide, 2km long and about 100m ...

Volcanic island in Tonga 'won't be named yet'   Telegraph.co.uk
Tonga Boat Owner Wants to Name New Pacific Island After His Son   NBCNews.com
Pictures emerge of amazing Pacific island formed by underwater volcano   The Independent
The Weather Channel   
CBS News   
Al-Arabiya   
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