2015年4月14日 星期二

2015-04-15 South Africa Science


Scientific American
   
Have We Passed the Point of No Return on Climate Change?   
Scientific American
If we don't get our carbon emissions in check soon, it could be too late for the polar bear and many other species impacted by global warming. Credit: Gregory "Slobirdr" Smith, FlickrCC. More on this Topic. Storm Warnings: Climate Change and Extreme ...

Broadcast meteorologists increasingly convinced manmade climate change is ...   Washington Post (blog)
Greens: No fracking, higher climate change targets   Energy Live News - Energy Made Easy
Ethiopia's New Climate Economy - Fruitful Strategy for Development   AllAfrica.com
The Southern Times   
Huffington Post   
IPPmedia   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Women are writing open letters to the missing Nigerian girls and they're amazing   
Telegraph.co.uk
Exactly a year ago 276 Nigerian schoolgirls were kidnapped by Islamist group Boko Haram. Soon afterwards, 57 of them managed to escape, but 219 are still in captivity. Today is the first anniversary since the girls were taken and it has been marked by silent ...

Asteroid named after Malala   Eyewitness News
NASA Names Asteroid After Malala Yousafzai To Honor Her Advocacy Work For ...   Bustle
NASA Names Asteroid After Malala Yousafza   Asian Scientist Magazine
CBBC Newsround   
Business Recorder (press release) (blog)   
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ZME Science
   
Dutch citizens sue the government over human rights for lack of action against ...   
ZME Science
Some 900 Dutch citizens have banded together and filled a lawsuit against the Dutch government over human rights, citing the latter's lack of decisive action against climate change. This is the first such case in Europe where a group of citizens holds its ...

Dutch citizens sue government over climate change   News24
Dutch Government is Sued For Not Acting Against Climate Change   Prensa Latina
Taking Climate Change to Court   Pacific Standard
BBC News   
eNews Park Forest   
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The Register
   
SpaceX FALCON PUNCHES hovership landing barge in Dragon supply run   
The Register
SpaceX has launched its sixth resupply mission to the International Space Station – but the attempt to land the lower stage of its Falcon rocket for reuse has not gone according to plan. Ascent successful. Dragon enroute to Space Station. Rocket landed on ...

SpaceX launches space station food, fails to nail rocket landing   CTV News
Rocket man Elon Musk's latest setback   Herald Sun
Billionaire's obsession crashes down   NEWS.com.au
Deutsche Welle   
Spaceflight Now   
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BBC News
   
Zombie worms ate plesiosaur bones   
BBC News
A type of deep-sea worm that eats whale bones has existed for 100 million years and may have chewed up chunks of the fossil record, a study suggests. Researchers found bore-holes indicative of Osedax worms in the fossilised flipper of a plesiosaur, and ...

'Zombie worms' ate bones of prehistoric reptiles - meaning fewer fossils to help ...   mirror.co.uk
Boneworms Dined on Ancient Sea Serpents   Live Science
Zombie worm 'destroyed fossils'   Belfast Telegraph

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Daily Times
   
NASA's Curiosity rover finds water below the surface of Mars   
Daily Times
Mars has liquid water just below its surface, according to new measurements by NASA's Curiosity rover, The Guardian reports. Until now, scientists had thought that conditions on the red planet were too cold and arid for liquid water to exist, although there ...

Analytical Wanderer Discovers Convincing Proof: Liquid Water Possibly Near ...   Empire State Tribune
Curiosity finds evidences of liquid brine on Mars   La prensa
Curiosity Rover Finds Evidence of Liquid Water On Mars   From Quarks to Quasars
CNET   
BBC News   
The Register   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Dark matter may not be completely 'dark' after all, say scientists   
Telegraph.co.uk
Dark matter may be having an even bigger impact on the Universe than previously thought, after scientists found the first signs that it interacts with something other than gravity. Although nobody knows what dark matter is, it is believed to make up about 85 per ...

Dark matter is really dark, but not totally dark: Scientists are dialing in the darkness   Washington Post
Scientists find 'dark matter' interacts with more forces than just gravity   The Independent
Abell 3827 may show signs of self-interacting dark matter   Science Codex
Discovery News   
Daily Mail   
Tech Times   
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Fusion
   
Why do humans have chins?   
Fusion
Isha Aran is a staff reporter for Fusion's Sex & Life section and is worth her weight in salt. Really, she is. She's salty as all hell. Twitter · Facebook; Email. Share the Wealth. Friend's Email Your Email. Hiya. You should drop everything you're doing and read this ...

Why Humans Have Chins   Live Science
A Chin Rubbing Mystery, Why Humans Have Chins   Clapway
Why we have chins, but Neanderthals didn't   Futurity: Research News
Iowa Now   
Business Standard   
Times of India   
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Huffington Post
   
This Doughnut In Space Went Where No Breakfast Pastry Has Been Before   
Huffington Post
One small step for the doughnut, one giant leap for breakfast pastries. Two Swedish brothers -- Benjamin and Alexander Jönsson -- launched a pink-frosted doughnut from Norway to about 20 miles above Earth's atmosphere, on April 8. The duo attached ...

First Doughnut In Space! Mmmmm... Progress...   Tech Times
First donut in space takes one giant leap for pastry kind   Geek
Swedish brothers launch first donut into space   The Local.se
The Weather Network   
CNET   
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The Independent
   
Scientists receive message from aliens — but turns out to be interference from ...   
The Independent
Until now, scientists have been mystified by the origin of “perytons” — intense but short bursts of energy that seemed to be coming from outer space. But the message wasn't from aliens at all, coming instead from their microwave. Scientists have found that the ...

Parkes Observatory: Extraterrestrial messages or microwave noodles?   CNET
Strange radio telescope signals came from microwave ovens   The Register
A signal from aliens? No, it's just a kitchen appliance   Digital Journal
TheBlaze.com   
mirror.co.uk   
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