2015年8月23日 星期日

2015-08-24 South Africa Science


Christian Science Monitor
   
How one group plans to save black rhinos from poachers in South Africa   
Christian Science Monitor
As rhino poaching in South Africa hits record levels, a conservation group is relocating some animals to a national park in Chad. By Beatrice Gitau, Staff August 21, 2015. Save for later Saved. close. This 2003 file photo, released by the US Fish and ...
Top 5 animal-inspired travel photos of the week   News24
Black rhino to be reintroduced in Chad   The Guardian

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eNCA
   
UPDATE: Humpback whale's carcass attracts sharks to Umkomaas   
eNCA
A humpback whale Umkomaas in KwaZulu Natal on Sunday 23 August 2015. The carcass was taken back into water for sharks to feed on. Photo: Facebook/Agulhas House and Dive Centre/Morne. Editor's note: This story has been updated with new ...

KZN beaches closed after shark threat   News24

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The Nation
   
Disturbing maps show how mankind has driven some of the world's largest ...   
White Hall Journal
A world without humans would look a lot more like an African savanna. A new study found that if homo sapiens had never come into existence and spread across the globe, large mammals like giant sloths and ancient horses would roam the Americas, while ...

If Humans Never Existed, the World Would Have More Mammals   Gizmodo
Watch the map that shows world without humans   The TeCake
There Would Be Rhinos Living in Europe If It Weren't for Us Humans   Softpedia News
The Nation   
Focus News   
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Malay Mail Online
   
Scientists find new dinosaur print (VIDEO)   
Malay Mail Online
SAXONY, Aug 24 — German scientists have found an unusually long trail of footprints from a 30-tonne dinosaur in an abandoned quarry in the central German region of Lower Saxony, a discovery they think could be around 145 million years old. Excavation ...

Rare dinosaur footprints found in Lower Saxony in Germany   Dispatch Times
Scientists find a long trail of rare dinosaur species   Sentinel Republic
German scientists find rare dinosaur tracks   Rapid News Network
KRWG News22   
Sky News Australia   
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Climate deniers' moral responsibility   
Foster's Daily Democrat
Aug. 19 — To the Editor: After the world welcomed the release of his encyclical on the environment in June, Pope Francis this week declared a “World Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation” to underscore the importance of environmental and climate issues.
Sept. 1 is World Day of Prayer for Care of Creation   Georgia Bulletin

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The Budapest Report
   
Stargazing world record: Australians set new stargazing world record in Canberra   
The Budapest Report
An Australian university said Saturday it had set a world record for the most people stargazing from one place, with hundreds of professional and amateur astronomers turning to the heavens. Editor : July lennon. Category : SCIENCE21 August 2015 ...
Australians set stargazing world record   The Times
Stargazing world record: More than 3000 to gather with eyes to sky in Canberra   The Hullabaloo Online
Australians set stargazing record   Daily Times
NDTV   
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The Hullabaloo Online
   
Western Ghats bats face extinction due to deforestation: study   
The Hullabaloo Online
A new survey has put bats at the risk of extinction due to deforestation, especially in the Western Ghats of India but there is a glimmer of hope for the species in the upcoming coffee plantation. Besides deforestation, rampant consumption of natural .
Bats facing extinction on Western Ghats, experts   News Tonight Africa
Bats on verge of getting extinct in Western Ghats, humans to blame   The TeCake
New study suggests deforestation in Western Ghats pulling bats towards extinction   Pc-Tablet Media
Focus News   
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I4U News
   
NASA Is Planning to Turn Human Poop into Food   
I4U News
With space missions expected to go mars and beyond, the biggest challenge will probably be the survival of the astronauts. The US space agency is trying to figure out the solution of the problem. NASA has awarded a grant of $200,000 to the researchers ...
Space Food: NASA Spends $200000 For Turning Poop Into Food   The Market Business
Astronauts eat first food grown in space   Sentinel Republic
ISS crew to eat space-grown food for first time   Rapid News Network
Daily Times   
State Column   
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News Every day
   
Sumatran Rhinos Are Extinct In Malaysia   
News Every day
(Photo : Mike Simons/Getty Images) Emi, a Sumatran rhinoceros eats Ficus leaves with her three-week-old female calf at the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden August 19, 2004 in Cincinnati, Ohio. Emi made history by becoming the first Sumatran rhino to ...

With less than 100 Sumatran rhinos alive, scientists declare species extinct ...   International Business Times AU
The Sumatran Rhino Is Now Extinct In Malaysia   The Inquisitr
Sumatran Rhino vanishes from Malaysian jungles   Lid Time - Weird News, Entertainment, News Headlines (blog)
Yahoo News   
Jewocity.com (press release) (blog)   
PPP Focus.com   
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Dispatch Times
   
NASA refutes the report about asteroid hitting earth in September   
Dispatch Times
“That's the rumor that has gone viral – now here are the facts”, it said in a press release entitled “NASA: There is No Asteroid Threatening Earth”. NASA was forced to speak publicly this week to settle an unfounded rumor about an imminent clash of an ...
Is Earth facing a threat of an asteroid collision in September? NASA says stop ...   myfox8.com
Asteroid 2012 TT5 Is The 'Killer Rock' -- Asteroid Will Impact Earth On ...   The Inquisitr
Doomsday not near as NASA denies Asteroid impact with Earth report   Techworm
Tech Times   
The Weather Space   
The Market Business   
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