2014年8月30日 星期六

2014-08-31 Namibia Science

  ABC News   
Sinkhole that proved popular at Corvette Museum will be filled  Reuters
Aug 30 (Reuters) - A sinkhole that swallowed eight cars inside the National Corvette Museum in Kentucky will be filled even though it has become a tourist attraction that sharply increased attendance and revenue, the museum's board decided on Saturday.
Corvette museum decides to fill giant sinkhole   Delhi Daily News
The Corvette Museum Will Fill Up The Entire Sinkhole After All   Jalopnik
Corvette museum Board Votes to fill giant sinkhole   Capital OTC
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  NorthJersey.com   
Century-old extinction of the passenger pigeon still a cautionary tale  NorthJersey.com
Passenger pigeons once ruled America's skies, sweeping across the landscape in such breathtakingly large flocks that they obscured the sun for hours, even days. When they roosted in trees, there were so many birds that the branches of oaks splintered and ...

Lessons from extinction   Wilkes Barre Times-Leader
Learn about the extinct passenger pigeon at Museum Day   Anniston Star
Extinction of Passenger Pigeons: Message of 'Marta' on September 1   WallStreet OTC
Maine News Online   
Kansas.com   
Janesville Gazette   
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  Toronto Star   
Paleo-Eskimos first inhabitants of the Arctic Region  Chinatopix
Paleo-Eskimos were cemented in history as the first people in the Arctic region by researchers looking for the people who first lived in the cold regional parts. Eske Willerlsey from the Natural History Museum said that Paleo-Eskimos represent a single group ...

New DNA research sheds light on mysterious 'Paleo-Eskimo' disappearance   Examiner.com
Mystery Of Paleo-Eskimos, The 'Hobbits' Of The Arctic Who Vanished 700 Years ...   International Business Times
Paleo-Eskimos First People to Inhabit Canadian Arctic: DNA Study   Maine News Online
Capital OTC   
Northern Voices Online   
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  Reuters   
Iceland's Latest Volcanic Eruption Has Airlines Nervous. Here's Why ...  Huffington Post
At 118 miles long and 15 miles wide, Bardarbunga is Iceland's largest volcanic system, so an eruption could have profound implications for air travel in the region, particularly if the volcano emits a large ash cloud. The land of fire and ice, it seems, is no place ...

Large Earthquake Strikes Icelandic Volcano Site   Sky News
Large earthquake hits Icelandic volcano   Irish Times
Quake hits Iceland volcano, no sign of fresh eruption   Business Recorder
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Irish Independent   
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  Maine News   
A first: Scientists detect Fusion Reaction in Real Time  Maine News
For the first time, researchers have captured the fusion reaction that provides energy to the Sun. The researchers used an instrument buried deep inside a mountain in Italy to detect the resulting neutrinos. Until now, researchers had to rely on photons that ...

'Soul of the sun' detected for the first time by scientists   RT (blog)
Our sun's power is stable and steadfast, scientists find   Tech Times
Ghostly Neutrinos Created in the Heart of the Sun Are Finally Detected   Smithsonian
Science 2.0   
Daily Mail   
Design & Trend   
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  Nature.com   
NASA Will Reformat Mars Rover's Flash Memory From 125 Million Miles Away  Gizmodo India
NASA's Opportunity rover is still trundling across the surface of Mars, more than 11 years after its 90 day mission began . But its software is getting bogged down, so NASA's doing a full system backup, memory wipe, and reboot. It's just like your routine ...

NASA extends Mars rover and Moon orbiter missions   Nature.com (blog)
Memory Reformat Planned For Opportunity Mars Rover   RedOrbit
NASA reports Mars Opportunity Rover to perform flash memory reformat   Clarksville Online
The Denver Post   
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  Tech Times   
Coming Soon to Climate Change: The “Rewind” Button?  Power Line (blog)
As is well known—except to readers of the major media, which means most of the public—someone hit the “pause” button on global warming about 15 years back. We've covered some of the theories behind the pause several times here on Power Line (this ...

Global warming and health hazard: UN climate report says damage irreversible   Northern Voices Online
According to United Nations Global warming is irreversible   Upstart Magazine
Global warming is irremediable: United Nations   iStreet Research
American Thinker (blog)   
News Tonight Africa   
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  Citizen   
Briton Lewis Pugh becomes first person to swim the Seven Seas  Telegraph.co.uk
British endurance swimmer Lewis Pugh has completed long-distance swims in each of the Seven Seas to campaign for marine protected areas. Mr Pugh has become the first person to complete long-distance swims in each of the classical Seven Seas, the ...

Plymouth man becomes first person to swim the Seven Seas, but warns that "the ...   Plymouth Herald
Pugh completes seven seas swim   Independent Online
We must protect our oceans, says seven seas swimmer Lewis Pugh   The Independent
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  CTV News   
Why You Get Nostalgic Over Your Favourite Song  malaysiandigest.com
Pic: www.lifedaily.comGREENSBORO: Music triggers different functions of the brain, which helps explain why listening to a song you like might be enjoyable but a favourite song may plunge you into nostalgia, scientists said on Thursday. Neuroscientists in ...

Why a song takes you down memory lane   Independent Online
Why Your Favourite Song Takes you Down Memory Lane   Naharnet

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  IPPmedia   
Knowledge is Power: Measuring knowledge to assess adaptive capacity  The Daily Star
Climate change and its effects – swollen seas, stronger storms, saltier soil – have already disrupted thousands of lives across Bangladesh. Preventing widespread and lasting damage remains a top priority, but significant changes to the country's climate and ...

Coastal Regions Need To Worry About Non-Climate Change Sea Level Rise Now   Science 2.0
The BRICS Remix Climate Damage and Corporate Collusion   teleSUR English
Pinda: Africa cannot address climate change without enough finances   Daily News
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