2015年8月25日 星期二

2015-08-26 South Africa Science


News Every day
   
Nasa Animation: Garbage Islands Are Swamping Oceans   
News Every day
(Photo : Rosemary Calvert / Getty Images) Rubbish floating in Naifaru Harbour, Maldives, Indian Ocean, 25th January, 2015. In the oceans, you can find eight million tonnes of garbage, which is enough to choke five carrier bags for every foot of ...
New NASA animation shows the world's garbage in oceans   AOL News
Unbelievable, but July was hottest month   Independent Online
Where does ocean garbage go? Watch this NASA animation   The Weather Network
Deutsche Welle   
Treehugger   
Gizmodo India   
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Hindustan Times
   
India urges rich world to help in curbing climate change   
Hindustan Times
Minister of state (independent charge) of environment, forest and climate change, Prakash Javadekar speaks at the “National Dialogue on an Equal Space: Gender Parity in the media and entertainment sector” in New Delhi on Monday. (PTI Photo) ...

Gambia Ahead in Preparation for UN Climate Change Meeting   AllAfrica.com
United Nations' Paris summit: India's climate plan to have sectoral goals   Economic Times
India's INDC Reflects 'Comprehensive Plan' To Combat Climate Change: Prakash ...   Focus News
Reuters   
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RTCC
   
The Emissions Factor Podcast: Is optimism ahead of Paris justified?   
RTCC
Ed King hosts the first in a series of podcasts on the road to Paris, where negotiators hope to strike a global climate deal in December. He is joined by former BBC environment correspondent Richard Black, now head of the Energy and Climate ...

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The Straits Times
   
Tropical forests the size of India 'set to be lost by 2050'   
The Straits Times
Ants with a leaf that reads "Forest = Future" at a zoo in Ants with a leaf that reads "Forest = Future" at a zoo in Germany on Aug 18. Forests are vital as they take carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere.PHOTO: REUTERS. Published. 6 hours ago.
Tropical forests to be axed by 2050 - study   Independent Online
We Could Lose Tropical Forests the Size of India   Clapway
We're about to lose four Texases worth of tropical rainforest—and it's ...   Quartz
Firstpost   
Techie News   
Bulletin Leader   
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Times LIVE
   
Ethiopians have stars in their eyes   
Times LIVE
"Science is part of any development cycle," says Abinet Ezra, spokesman for the Ethiopian Space Science Society. "Without science and technology nothing can be achieved. File photo. Image by: ESA/Hubble, NASA, HST Frontier Fields ...

Eyeing the stars: Ethiopia's space programme   The Nation
Unlikeliest space bid on planet   New Zealand Herald
Eyeing the stars: Ethiopia's space program   Arab News
Geeska Afrika   
Journal of Turkish Weekly   
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The Weather Network
   
MAP: What the Earth would be like if humans never existed   
The Weather Network
Tuesday, August 25, 2015, 1:53 PM - Rhinos and elephants in Europe? Canada's sub-Arctic teeming with large animals? It could have happened -- if mankind hadn't gotten in the way. That's finding of a new study published by Aarhus University in Denmark.
Earth would be one giant zoo if humans never existed, new study shows   Techworm
What Will The World Be Like Without Humans? These Maps Will Give You An Idea   Tech Times
Here's What The Earth's Mammal Population Might Look Like If Humans Never Existed   Co.Design
NYC Today   
NBCNews.com   
RYOT   
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Brazil builds climate tower in pristine Amazon jungle   
Zee News
Deep in the pristine Amazon jungle, Brazil`s newest skyscraper has a mission unlike any other: to save the world. The white and orange metal frame called Amazon Tall Tower Observatory, or ATTO, is a bold new tool in the push to understand climate ...

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Engadget
   
NASA's latest Ceres photo shows a strange, conical mountain   
Engadget
If you were hoping that closer-up photos of Ceres would solve some of the dwarf planet's mysteries... well, you'll have to keep waiting. NASA's Dawn probe has transmitted pictures taken from 915 miles up, and one of them shows an odd, conical mountain ...

Dramatic Images Show Giant Mountain On Dwarf Planet Ceres   Tech Times
Dawn Spacecraft Captures Closest View of Ceres Yet   The Hullabaloo Online
Ceres Mountain Seen in Greatest Detail Available to Date in New Images   PPP Focus.com
89.3 KPCC   
Fx Report Daily   
The Space Reporter   
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CNET
   
Physicist Hawking says there's a way out of a black hole   
CNET
In a speech in Stockholm, renowned scientist Stephen Hawking says black holes "are not the eternal prisons they were once thought." That's the easy version of his musings on the topic. Tech Culture. 26 August 20151:08 am BST. Chris Matyszczyk mugshot.
Stephen Hawking believes he's solved a huge mystery about black holes   Chicago Tribune
Stephen Hawking says black holes aren't so black after all: Information can ...   Herald Sun
Hawking asserts there is way out of the 'black hole'   Irish Examiner
The Australian (blog)   
Gizmodo   
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Times LIVE
   
Oz abuzz over tiny bee sensors   
Times LIVE
The sensors, 2.5mm in width and breadth and weighing 5.4mg - lighter than pollen - are glued to the back of European honey bees. Data collection receptors are built into hives. File photo. Image by: IVAN ALVARADO ...

Micro-sensors stuck to honey bees to help solve mass deaths   The Nation
Intel's postage stamp sized computer that can monitor insects revealed   Daily Mail
High-Tech Bee Backpacks Could Help Track Hive Collapse   NBCNews.com
BIT   
The Australian   
Livemint   
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