2014年8月26日 星期二

2014-08-27 Namibia Science

  Salon   
Global warming is here, probably dangerous and may be permanent, UN report ...  Washington Post
Global warming is here, human-caused and probably already dangerous — and it's increasingly likely that the heating trend could be irreversible, a draft of a new international science report said. The United Nations' Intergovernmental Panel on Climate ...

Climate change may disrupt global food system within a decade, World Bank says   Brisbane Times
U.N. Panel Concludes Global Warming Must Be Stopped   Dumb-Out
UN Panel: Global Warming Is Human-Caused, Dangerous   KWTX
Hamilton Spectator   
Daily Digest   
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  Reuters   
Hypersonic weapon destroyed after launch  GMA News
The Kodiak Launch Complex in Alaska is seen in this undated NASA photo. A hypersonic weapon being developed by the US military was destroyed four seconds after its launch from a test range in Alaska on Monday, August 25, after controllers detected a ...

U.S. Army Terminates Second Flight of Hypersonic Weapon   Aviation International News
US Army's Advanced Hypersonic Weapon test lasts four seconds (VIDEO)   Guns.com
Two explosive reminders that the US and China are in a hypersonic arms race   Quartz
CBS Local   
Tech Times   
Christian Science Monitor   
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  Sydney Morning Herald   
Mystery of how kelpies herd sheep solved  Sydney Morning Herald
There is the riddle of the Bermuda Triangle. The unresolved identity of Jack the Ripper. The enigma of how the universe developed beyond a quark-gluon soup following the Big Bang. And then there is the Sheepdog Mystery. A puzzle that has niggled ...


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  Sydney Morning Herald   
Outback station to track space junk  The Australian
SPACE junk has become a real-life worry of the kind depicted in the hit Hollywood movie 'Gravity', where a storm of debris rips through a spacecraft in orbit, leaving the surviving crew stranded. Now, US defence giant Lockheed Martin Corp. LMT +0.05% has ...

Laser-Based Space Junk Tracking Site Planned in Australia   NBCNews.com
EOS, Lockheed to track space junk from Oz   Register
Ground-Based Optics to Track Space Debris   Photonics.com
Signal Magazine   
Latin Post   
Satellite Today   
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  Tech Times   
Bardarbunga volcano rumbles to life following 5.7 magnitude earthquake ...  Tech Times
Iceland could soon see a volcanic eruption, that could play havoc with the airline industry in Europe. Increased seismic activity has led to additional monitoring of the area. (Photo : Benedikt G. Ófeigsson). The Bardarbunga volcano in Iceland has experienced ...

Iceland volcano continues to shake ground in possible prelude to coming eruption   Science Recorder
Magma From Iceland's Bardarbunga Volcano Moving As Quakes Intensify   Forbes
Iceland Volcano: Bardarbunga Stricken by 5.7 Magnitude Earthquake But Still ...   International Business Times AU
Christian Science Monitor   
Environment News Service   
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  The Space Reporter   
Four possible landing spots chosen for Rosetta probe  The Space Reporter
With the Rosetta probe in orbit around comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, mission team members now face the challenge of choosing a landing site. The probe's Philae lander will land on the comet in November, from where it will take images of its surface ...

Landing on a comet is hard: Rosetta searches for the sweet spot   CNET
Five potential Rosetta probe landing sites identified on comet P67   Geek
ESA braces for Philae's landing on comet   Delhi Daily News
Gizmodo Australia   
Tech Times   
New Scientist   
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  Daily Mail   
Scans Of 'Taung Child' Skull Show Human Ancestor's Brain Didn't Grow Like Our ...  Huffington Post
The "Taung Child" fossil on display at the Evolutionary Studies Institute at the University of Witwatersrand in South Africa. The skull of an ancient human ancestor fails to show evidence of the type of brain expansion typically seen in modern human infants, ...

Taung Child Didn't Have Infant Brain Development Akin to Modern Humans: Study   Maine News Online
Early Human's Skull Not Human-like   Laboratory Equipment
Ancient Taung Child's Brain Not Human-Like   Nature World News
Delhi Daily News   
Metro   
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  The Space Reporter   
Thigh bone on Mars? NASA weighs in  The Space Reporter
NASA's Mars Curiosity rover recently spotted a Red Planet rock that looks like a femur thigh bone. According to the space agency, its unusual shape is probably formed by erosion, either wind or water. NASA points out that if life ever existed on Mars, ...

Curiosity Rover Packs Up Drill, Hits the Martian Road Again   Space.com
Curiosity rover photographs thigh bone-shaped rock on Mars   CBC.ca
The $2.5-Billion Mars Rover's Unexpected Wheel Damage Just Two Years Into ...   TheBlaze.com
Headlines & Global News   
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  Science Recorder   
New submarine technology may allow for supersonic travel  Science Recorder
Chinese scientists are developing technology that would cut trips from Shanghai to San Francisco to 100 minutes. Science Recorder Pro. Free trial. No ads. Exclusive interviews. Access to all articles. Just $4.99/year. Subscribe. Researches from the Harbin ...

'Supersonic submarine' the future of travel?   NEWS.com.au
Shanghai to San Francisco in two hours via supersonic submarine   The West Australian
China's Supersonic Submarine? Not Gonna Happen   TIME
Tech Times   
Geek Magazine   
Daily Times   
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  International Business Times AU   
A 2700-Year-Old Ship Found In The Mediterranean Sea: Ferried Phoenicians  International Business Times AU
Groplan project undertaken by undewater archaelogists that was led by Dr. Timmy Gambin of the University of Malta, have found the remains of a Phoenician ship in the waters of Gozo, a Maltese island, Sci-News reported. View Full Image. Reuters A Grimaldi ...

In Mediterranean Sea Oldest 2700-Year-Old Shipwreck Found   Upstart Magazine
2700-Year-Old Ship that once ferried Phoenicians around Mediterranean Sea ...   Maine News
Shipwreck off Maltese coast yields 2700-year-old ancient Phoenician artifacts   Examiner.com
Design & Trend   
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