2015年10月13日 星期二

2015-10-14 South Africa Science


KUAM.com
   
Race for Water Odyssey studies plastic pollution in oceans   
KUAM.com
It's a group of explorers, adventurers, and scientists, that are sailing around the world in 300 days to learn more about plastic pollution in the five trash gyres. "The study's goal from a scientific point of view is to better understand the currents ...
Race for Water Odyssey continues campaign against plastic pollution in Cape Town   BYM News (press release)

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South Africa's CSIR celebrates 70 years of research   
South Africa.info
The Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) is celebrating its 70th birthday this year, and at its annual two day conference, held on 8 and 9 October, the focus was on the impact and breakthroughs the organisation has had over the past ...

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Books LIVE (blog)
   
Watch an Elephant Tackling a Buffalo in the Kruger Park, and Find Your Own ...   
Books LIVE (blog)
Wildlife Southern Africa National Parks and Reserves Crocodiles basking in the sun, a herd of impala running with astounding haste and grace, perhaps a lioness stalking zebra: there is always something to see in the Kruger National Park. Some sightings ...


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IBNLive
   
Were dinosaurs warm-blooded?   
IBNLive
Paris: A new method to chemically analyse dinosaur egg shells has allowed scientists to gauge the extinct lizards' body temperature, researchers said on Tuesday. The findings support recent work by other teams that dinosaurs were neither warm- nor ...

Hot or not: Were dinosaurs warm-blooded?   Herald Current
Hot or not: Were dinos warm?-blooded?   MyTechBits
Scientists Take Dinosaur Temperatures To Solve 150-Year-Old Mystery   Tech Times
Steelers Lounge (blog)   
Wikipedia   
Earth, Planetary, and Space Sciences   
Wikipedia   
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News24
   
Repaired SpaceX rocket to fly by early December   
News24
The Falcon 9 SpaceX rocket lifts off from Space Launch Complex 40 at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Cape Canaveral, Florida. (John Raoux, AP). Multimedia · User Galleries · News in Pictures Send us your pictures · Send us your stories ...

Repaired SpaceX rocket to fly by early December, company says   Economic Times

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News24
   
PICS: Canadian doctor crowned 2015 Wildlife Photographer of the Year   
News24
Cape Town - Canadian amateur photographer Don Gutoski was named Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2015 for his beautiful but haunting photograph 'Tale of two foxes' - a portrait of the struggle for life in the subarctic climes of Cape Churchill, Canada.
Wildlife Photographer Of The Year 2015: Foxes Epic Battle For Survival Wins ...   Huffington Post UK
Warring foxes take top wildlife photo prize   BBC News
Canadian physician wins Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2015   The Globe and Mail
Express.co.uk   
Amateur Photographer   
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Health24
   
Genetic clues to homosexuality in men   
Health24
Authors of a new study say they've been able to successfully predict the sexual orientation of male identical twins 70 percent of the time. 0. iStock. Related. The verdict is in: homosexuality is not a choice · First ever Sexuality Conference in South ...
New DNA Test Claims To Predict Sexual Orientation With 70% Accuracy   Immortal News
Can DNA predict sexual orientation?   BABW News
Can An Algorithm Predict Sexual Orientation?   Yahoo Health
Youth Health Magzine   
OneNewsNow   
Maine News Online   
The American Society of Human Genetics   
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Pioneer News
   
Study Says Modern Africans May Have Eurasian Roots   
Pioneer News
The findings of a new study—recently published in the journal Science—suggests that there may have been a massive migration event from Eurasia to Africa about 3,000 years ago. While they are unsure what might have caused this move, scientists report ...


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Business Insider
   
Laws help enforce some environmental treaties - but not on climate   
Business Insider
OSLO (Reuters) - If and when a global deal to curb climate change is done in Paris this December, the matter of enforcement is likely to be left not to sanctions but to peer pressure. While legally enforceable environmental treaties do exist, experts ...
CORRECTED-Laws help enforce some environmental treaties - but not on climate   Reuters Africa

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Flemingsburg Gazette
   
Woman Of The Week: Ada Lovelace   
Flemingsburg Gazette
Today marks the annual Ada Lovelace day, the aim of which is to encourage more women to get involved in mathematics and computer programming, the later of which has historically been dominated by men. Ironically, the mathematical genius was the ...

Ada Lovelace Day: Celebrating the world's first computer programmer   Rapid News Network
Science Museum celebrates Ada Lovelace   The Weather Space
Ada Lovelace Day: Who she was - and why we should remember her   iFreePress.com (blog)
Live Science   
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