2015年10月11日 星期日

2015-10-12 South Africa Science


Reuters Africa
   
Scientists predict drier Horn of Africa as climate warms   
Reuters Africa
BARCELONA (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - The Horn of Africa is becoming drier in step with global warming, researchers said on Friday, contradicting some climate models predicting rainier weather patterns in a region that has suffered frequent food ...

Why climate change could leave the Horn of Africa parched   Christian Science Monitor
Researchers Forecast Drier Horn Of Africa As Climate Continues To Warm   Tech Times
Study: Horn of Africa droughts linked with global warming   Summit County Citizens Voice
Pulse Nigeria   
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New Vision
   
Africa 'being left out' of climate aid   
New Vision
LIMA - The head of the African Development Bank says the continent is not getting enough of the billions of dollars in climate change funding, despite being the region that suffers most. With clutch climate talks approaching in December, world leaders ...
Africa being left out of climate aid: development bank   Times LIVE
WBG pledges one-third increase in climate funding   Andina - Agencia Peruana de Noticias

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BBC News
   
Paris climate summit: UN negotiations 'need redesign'   
BBC News
The UN climate negotiations are heading for failure and need a major redesign if they are to succeed, scientists say. The pledges that individual countries are offering ahead of the Paris climate summit in December are too entrenched in self interest ...
Price carbon — I will if you will   Nature.com
Paying to Pollute Gains Ground as Nations Seek Climate Solution   Bloomberg
INSIGHT-Enforcing a global climate deal: speak loudly, carry no stick   Reuters Africa
The New Age Online   
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News Tonight Africa
   
Repair of Sink Hole Opened in a Street in St Albans has so Far Cost £100000   
News Tonight Africa
Engineers have been trying hard to fill a 33ft hole that opened up on October 1 in Fontmell Close. As of now, 48 lorry-loads of foamed concrete has been pumped to fill the hole. Hertfordshire County Council revealed the operation to fill the hole has ...
Why we are terrified of sink holes   The Guardian
Repairing of St. Albans Sinkhole Costs 100000 British Pounds So Far, Engineers ...   BizTek Mojo
British Engineers Say Ground Around St. Albans Sinkhole 'Still Moving'   Tech Times
Maine News Online   
BBC News   
St Albans & Harpenden Review   
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KCRG
   
NASA releases steps to the Red Planet   
KCRG
Reuters A location on Mars is seen in an image from the High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment camera on NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter taken May 17. October 11, 2015 | 8:37 pm. Space agency has a three-step plan for getting us to Mars.
NASA report outlines steps in its Journey to Mars   The Budapest Report
Man on Mars? Don't hold your breath   News & Observer
NASA Reveals Detailed Plan to Send Humans to Mars   Siliconindia.com
Flemingsburg Gazette   
Ledger Gazette   
CBC.ca   
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Christian Science Monitor
   
Wildlife thriving in abandoned Chernobyl zone   
Christian Science Monitor
Three decades after the world's worst nuclear disaster, the exclusion zone around the remains of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant has become a haven for wildlife. By Kate Kelland, Reuters October 11, 2015. Save for later Saved. close. Wild animals ...
Study finds wolves prefer Chernobyl zone over nearby parks   SlashGear
Animals return to Chernobyl, thrive without humans   CNET

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News World India
   
NASA Studying Effects Of Zero Gravity On Brain   
News World India
NASA study on how zero gravity affects the brain NASA-funded researchers are studying brain structures and functions of the astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS) to understand how brain changes in space and ways to deal with those ...

NASA Studying How Zero Gravity Affects The Brain   NDTV

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BBC News
   
Climate talks: Mind the emissions gap   
BBC News
Global experts are meeting in Morocco to assess the adequacy of politicians' pledges to protect the climate. So far, about 150 nations have promised the UN to curb (NB: Not cut) CO2 emissions, but analysts say the pledges are not enough. One think-tank ...

Raising red flag over green funding   Hindu Business Line
Climate Change Impacts California Drought, Experts Say   The Inquisitr
Could climate change send Egypt 'sinking into the sea'?   Al-Monitor
Manchester Mule   
Tulsa Beacon   
Metro   
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The Star Online
   
10-year digital brain project shows first results   
The Star Online
Brain mapping: Researchers have made some headway in mapping and understanding how the brain works. — AFP Relaxnews. MIAMI, United States: An ambitious project led by researchers in Switzerland to digitally map the brain released its first results, ...

Scientists create virtual rat brain   Livemint
Detailed, Digital Rat Brain Shows Individual Neurons   Discovery News
Researchers Say They've Recreated Part of a Rat Brain Digitally   New York Times
Engadget   
EPFL   
Blue Brain Project, EPFL, CH - EPFL   
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The Guardian
   
10 green leaders on the best ways you can fight climate change   
The Guardian
A child uses flowers to decorate an anti-fracking message outside the Balcombe drilling site, Sussex, UK July 2013. Photograph: P. Nutt/Demotix/Corbis. Emma Howard · @EmmaEHoward · email. Thursday 8 October 2015 04.39 EDT Last modified on ...

Sunita Narain: Capitan America   Business Standard
Shaping a deal on climate change   Hindu Business Line

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