2015年7月22日 星期三

2015-07-23 South Africa Science


Times LIVE
   
African penguins in dire need of more fish   
Times LIVE
Bird numbers at the main breeding colonies on South Africa's west coast have plunged 90% since 2004, mainly because of a shortage of fish. File photo. Image by: NARDUS ENGELBRECHT/GALLO IMAGES ...

Food shortages shortens lives of African penguins   Chicago Tribune

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Oldest animal sperm spotted   
Nature.com
Cells preserved inside a 50-million-year-old fossilized worm cocoon represent the oldest animal sperm ever found. Swedish Mus. Nat. Hist./CC by 4.0. Because of their delicate nature, sperm cells are rarely found in fossils. But Benjamin Bomfleur at the ...

Found, 50-million-year-old sperm   Independent Online
Epic 50 million years old sperm cells found in Antarctica   Jagran Post

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Ballina Shire Advocate
   
Scientist: 'think twice before replying to alien signals'   
Ballina Shire Advocate
A SCIENTIST responsible for finding signs of life on other planets has warned that human beings should probably think twice before making contact with aliens. Professor Matthew Bailes is based at Swinburne University in Melbourne - and is leading ...

Alien hunt next as Matthew Bailes wins Laureate Fellowship   The Australian
Scientist warns against replying to ET signals   News24
Australian scientist 'blown away' after being appointed lead investigator in ...   ABC Online

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TIME
   
Russian Capsule Docks With International Space Station   
New York Times
BAIKONUR, Kazakhstan — A Soyuz space capsule carrying a Russian, an American and a Japanese docked smoothly Thursday with the International Space Station. The capsule connected to the orbiting laboratory about 250 miles (400 kilometers) above ...

Soyuz rocket with three astronauts launches towards International Space Station   IBNLive
Astronaut Kimiya Yui Becomes 10th Japanese in Space   Wall Street Journal (blog)
Watch as Astronauts Dock With the International Space Station   TIME
Mashable   
Bloomberg   
ABC Online   
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Boston Herald
   
Mayor in Vatican   
The Hindu
Tony Chammany, Kochi Mayor, presented a paper on 'modern slavery and climate change: The commitment of the cities, at a session in Vatican. The session was organised by Pontifical Academy of Science, Vatican. Pope Francis interacted with the mayors ...

Pope represents fundamental shift in climate change   The Globe and Mail
Lamphier: Vancouver mayor joins Pope's crusade against fossil fuels   Edmonton Journal
World mayors warn of threats to mankind   The Nation
The San Diego Union-Tribune   
San Jose Mercury News   
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CBC.ca
   
But declining sea ice still the long-term trend   
CBC.ca
The volume of Arctic sea ice jumped in 2013, suggesting that sea ice may be surprisingly capable of bouncing back temporarily during cooler summers. Data from the European Space Agency's CryoSat-2 satellite show that Arctic sea ice volume during its ...

Rise in the Volume of Arctic Sea Ice Noted by UK Researchers   Voice of America (blog)
If Temperature Continues to Rise, Ice Loss Volume will Decrease   PPP Focus.com
Arctic Ice Increased In 2013, Study Shows   Ledger Gazette
Pioneer News   
Benchmark Reporter   
ZME Science   
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UPI.com
   
Rising CO2 emissions confounding carbon dating   
UPI.com
Research suggests that by 2050, a new pair of jeans will have the same radiocarbon date as a 10,000-year-old fossil. By Brooks Hays | July 22, 2015 at 3:38 PM. Follow @upi. Comments. share with facebook. share with twitter · share with google. A new ...
Radiocarbon Dating Endangered by Air Pollution   Rapid News Network
Fossil fuel emissions are making carbon dating more difficult   Washington Post
Study: Carbon Dating Method Could Become Less Accurate   TheBlaze.com
Maine News   
Ars Technica   
American Live Wire   
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NEWS.com.au
   
Has NASA found a second Earth?   
NEWS.com.au
NASA has a serious knack for becoming more and more awesome. Last week the space agency gave us Earth-dwellers a tantalising taste of Pluto and now it has another massive announcement that could change everything we know about the universe.
NASA photos of Earth: Comparing the planet 1972 to 2015   Chicago Tribune
Is NASA about to Announce the Discovery of 'Another Earth'?   IGN
NASA hints at 'another Earth' in lead-up to big announcement   WTTV CBS4Indy
NY City News   
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The Register
   
PEAK PLUTO: Stunning mountain ridge snapped by New Horizons craft   
The Register
Photos Photographs of alien mountain ranges, weird splotches and more are still coming in from the New Horizons space probe as it hurtles beyond the orbit of Pluto: the craft is slowly beaming back oodles of data gathered during its flyby of the dwarf ...

High Resolution Images of Pluto Shows another Range Of Water-Ice Mountain: NASA   NYC Today
Beyond Pluto, New Horizons hopes to hit another Kuiper Belt destination   CBC.ca
New Horizons Finds Second Mountain Range In Heart Of Pluto   Tech Times
TIME   
Tucson News Now   
Vocal Republic   
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India Today
   
Humans may be able to live on moon in next decade: NASA   
India Today
A robotic return to the moon could happen as soon as 2017, if NASA were to adopt the plan right away. Rovers would scout the lunar poles for hydrogen in 2018 and prospecting could begin by 2019 or 2020. IANS London , July 23, 2015 | UPDATED 08:50 ...

Nasa study says humans to live on moon by next decade   Hindustan Times
A tête-à-tête with Johann-Dietrich Wörner Reveals ESA's Strategy to Create ...   NYC Today
Could humans live on Moon within 20 years?   Financial Express
NDTV   
Science Recorder   
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