2015年4月12日 星期日

2015-04-13 South Africa Science


ecns
   
3000 artificially-bred rare fish freed into Yangtze River   
ecns
Chinese sturgeons are released to the Yangtze River at Yanzhi Park in Yichang, central China's Hubei Province, April 12, 2015. (Xinhua/Xiao Yijiu). Researchers freed 3,000 artificially-bred Chinese sturgeons, a rare fish that has lived through the dinosaur ...

3000 Chinese Sturgeons Released into Yangtze River   CRIENGLISH.com
3000 artificially-bred rare fish freed into China's Yangtze River   Global Times

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Northern Voices Online
   
Universe isn't growing as fast as thought: It is not sprinting as fast as Usain Bolt   
Northern Voices Online
Universe is not expanding as fast as previously thought. On the contrary, it is expanding at much slower pace. It is more like at snail pace than Usain Bolt's sprinting. Astronomers who were working on this aspect of the universe have said that the universe is ...

Universe's expansion may not be accelerating as much as thought, say scientists   Christian Science Monitor
Universe May Be Expanding Slower Than Previously Thought   Brevard Times
Universe expanding slower than originally thought, scientists say   American Register
The Westside Story   
The Register   
Business Standard   
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Christian Science Monitor
   
Prehistoric terror bird may have hunted by listening to footsteps   
Christian Science Monitor
An exquisitely preserved fossil of an ancient terror bird reveals that the fearsome predator had exceptional low-frequency hearing. By Laura Geggel, LiveScience April 12, 2015. close. The skeleton of the new species of terror bird (Llallawavis scagliai) on ...

Scientists Figure Out How Ancient 'Terror Bird' Stalked Prey   NBCNews.com
Prehistoric terror bird once roamed South America   CBS News
Exquisitely preserved 3.5m yrs-old Terror Bird's fossil uncovered in Argentina   Zee News
Washington Times   
Discovery News   
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Headlines & Global News
   
Mosasaur Babies Reveal Secrets Of Ancient Marine Births   
Headlines & Global News
Scientists uncovered secrets of the breeding habits of gigantic marine lizards that lived during the time of the dinosaurs. By Rebekah Marcarelli r.marcarelli@hngn.com | Apr 12, 2015 10:44 PM EDT. What was life like for mosasaurs? (Photo : Field, D. J. ...

Scientists Say Giant Mosasaurs Gave Birth in Open Ocean   American Register
Pregnant pause: Ancient JUMBO MARINE LIZARD pushed out sprogs in open ...   The Register
A new beginning for baby mosasaurs   Phys.Org
MicroCap Observer   
Science Times   
Geek Infinite   
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American Register
   
Baby turtles always swim against the flow, researchers say   
American Register
26 In an effort to understand why young turtles often disappear, researchers tracked 44 wild and young turtles via satellite. The researchers tagged the said young turtles in the Gulf of Mexico. Dr. Kate Mansfield, who runs the turtle research group at the ...

'Lost' sea turtles don't go with the flow   BBC News
Where do sea turtles spend their 'lost years?' (+video)   Christian Science Monitor
Baby sea turtles' 'lost years' mystery unravelled   Zee News
Orlando Sentinel   
Morning Ledger   
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Hindustan Times
   
Human Space Flight day: 7 greatest milestones in manned space missions   
Hindustan Times
Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Alexeyevich Gagarin orbited earth one time at an altitude of 187 3/4 miles (302 kilometers) for 108 minutes at 18,000 miles an hour on 12 April 1961 in the Vostok 1, the first human space flight, to become the first person in the world to ...

Our Spaceflight Heritage: This Day in Spaceflight History   SpaceFlight Insider
Human Space Flight Day: UN spotlights the need to advance exploration   indiablooms
On Human Space Flight Day, UN spotlights the need to advance boundaries of ...   UN News Centre
The Weather Network   
WTVY, Dothan   
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