2015年6月8日 星期一

2015-06-09 South Africa Science


The Inquisitr
   
Royal Astronomer Predicts When Aliens Are Discovered, They Will Be Robots ...   
The Inquisitr
Royal astronomer Lord Rees has made several startling predictions for the fate of the human race and the discovery of aliens, stating that when we do actually come across extraterrestrials, they will probably be robots. Rees, who is the Astronomer Royal of ...

ET is likely to be a robot   Times LIVE
Terminator apocalypse: Humankind WILL be wiped out by robots, warns top ...   Daily Star
Alien contact will be 'Terminator-style' and not little green men says top star-gazer   Mirror.co.uk

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Sky News Australia
   
Concerns over planned Qld port boundary   
Sky News Australia
A proposed boundary for Queensland's Port of Gladstone fails to protect some vulnerable areas from development, conservationists say. The Queensland government on Monday revealed the boundary for a master plan of about 88,000 hectares it says will ...

Planned Port of Gladstone boundary 'fails to protect vulnerable areas'   The Guardian
Concerns over planned Gladstone port boundary   WA today
Gladstone port boundary consultation process starts   Creamer Media's Mining Weekly

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Brisbane Times
   
Google Street View heads to the Barrier Reef   
Brisbane Times
After four years of underwater mapping, Google creates a new twist on Street View, making a "digital record of the ocean". PT1M29S 620 349. Autoplay OnOff; Video feedback; Video settings. Google's Street View has visited the Great Barrier Reef. Street View ...

Google Launches Ocean View for World Oceans Day   iDigitalTimes.com
Google Builds Underwater Street View   The Maritime Executive
Google launches new 'special street view' for Oceans   French Tribune
Tech Times   
Bay News 9   
CT News (blog)   
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YourStory.com
   
UN World Oceans Day puts focus back on the planet   
YourStory.com
Patches of green interspersed in the vast expanses of blue, and yet we do little to preserve what makes 71% of our planet. To bring perspective to this vastness, some more facts help – 97 per cent of the planet's water is contained by the oceans. and here's ...

6 Signs of Hope For Our Blue World   Huffington Post (blog)
From sea to shining sea: Your best ocean photos   The Weather Network
One earth, one ocean   Arab News
The News Herald   
Latin Times   
Aruba   
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The Nation
   
Bees are 'sick of humans' but man will feel the sting   
Jakarta Post
In a worrying development which could threaten food production, South Africa's traditionally tough honey bees -- which had been resistant to disease -- are now getting "sick of humans", with the population of the crucial pollinators collapsing, experts say.
Bees are 'sick of humans' but it's man who will feel the sting: experts   China Post

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Tanzania faced with crisis as elephant numbers drop sharply   
East African Business Week
DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania - The sharp decline of the elephant population in Tanzania mostly due to poaching, is catastrophic, a wildlife conservation group said last week writes DAMAS MAKANGALE. The Tanzanian government estimates that 65,721 ...

Mystery As 10000 Elephants Disappear   AllAfrica.com
The real reason for the catastrophic collapse of Tanzania's elephant population   Washington Post
Arusha wildlife trust launch first orphanage for baby elephants   Coastweek

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Christian Science Monitor
   
Could a global 'People's Pilgrimage' help curb climate change? (+video)   
Christian Science Monitor
On Monday Naderev Saño, the Philippines' former climate change commissioner, launched a six-month global journey to call attention to climate change. By Megan Rowling, Thomson Reuters Foundation June 8, 2015. Save For Later Saved · About video ...

Faith groups seek climate deal boost from Pope, pilgrimage   Yahoo Finance UK
The People's Pilgrimage Gets Under Way   24dash (press release) (blog)

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Sci-News.com
   
Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Beams Back Close-Up Photo of Fresh Crater   
Sci-News.com
The High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) camera aboard NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter has captured an impressive picture of a fresh impact crater near Sirenum Fossae, a trough in the Memnonia quadrangle of Mars. This image of ...

A 'new' crater on Mars as never seen before   Digital Journal
Fresh crater near Sirenum Fossae region of Mars   SpaceFlight Insider

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Mashable
   
Hawaii: Nasa Test Fails   
New York Times
NASA's test run of a Mars landing system came to a quick end on Monday when the saucer-shaped vehicle's parachute tore away after partly unfurling over the Pacific Ocean, a NASA TV broadcast showed. A similar problem bedeviled the system, the Low ...

Dramatic End To Mars Landing Vehicle Test   Sky News
NASA 'Flying Saucer' Deploys Partially on Test   NDTV
Botched parachute bedevils NASA 'flying saucer' test for second time   Reuters
CBC.ca   
USA TODAY   
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The Straits Times
   
Japan, Canada in firing line over climate pledges   
The Australian
New analysis released at the G7 summit in Germany confirms that major economies stand to gain massive benefits as the result of their latest climate action pledges, with "laggards" Japan and Canada bucking the trend due to their weak plans, climate groups ...

Taking climate change seriously in school   Washington Post
Scottish greenhouse gas emission figures due   BBC News
G7 to support climate insurance for poor, finance disappoints   Hindustan Times
Christian Science Monitor   
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