2014年10月7日 星期二

2014-10-08 Namibia Science

  GMA News   
Inventors of LED light win 2014 Nobel Prize for Physics  GMA News
Japan-born US citizen Shuji Nakamura holds a blue LED light at a news briefing at University of California Santa Barbara on Tuesday, October 7. Nakamura, along with Japanese scientists Isamu Akasaki and Hiroshi Amano, won the 2014 Nobel Prize for ...

The Long Bright Path to the Nobel Prize for LED Lighting   New York Times (blog)
LED there be light: 3 share Nobel for blue diode   New Zealand Herald
Blue LED Inventors Nab Nobel Prize   PC Magazine
Washington Post   
Boston Globe   
SFGate   
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  Fox News   
The Terrifying Reason Why The Moon Will Turn Blood Red  MTV.com
A total lunar eclipse will be visible above much of the Americas on Wednesday (October 8), and I know what you must be asking yourself: Are the gods punishing us? Was our harvest not sufficient? Are witches to blame? And what of the Mole People. Will they ...

Lunar eclipse followed by a sunny day for Chicago   Chicago Tribune
Sydney lunar eclipse live: everything you need to know about Wednesday's ...   Sydney Morning Herald
Lunar eclipse Australia: How to watch tonight's 'blood moon'   Herald Sun
Los Angeles Times   
CTV News   
Philly.com   
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  Deutsche Welle   
ISS astronauts Gerst and Wiseman finish maintenance spacewalk  Deutsche Welle
Alexander Gerst has become the third German to venture into open space, obviously with the assistance of a protective suit. The ISS resident teamed up with Reid Wiseman to conduct equipment repairs and maintenance. Spacewalker Alexander Gerst (ISS).
Astronauts perform NASA's long-delayed routine maintenance on ISS   RT
US, German astronauts finish spacewalk to maintain ISS   The News International
Astronauts venture outside station for spacewalk   Daily Mail
New Zealand Herald   
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  Firstpost   
Protesters halt Hawaii telescope groundbreaking  Chron.com
HONOLULU (AP) — Protesters have halted a groundbreaking and Hawaiian blessing ceremony at the summit of Mauna Kea for the construction of one of the world's largest telescopes. Office of Mauna Kea Management Director Stephanie Nagata says ...

U.S., India, three other countries to build world's biggest telescope atop Mauna ...   Tech Times
Peaceful protest in Palo Alto against massive Mauna Kea telescope   SFGate (blog)

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  Space News   
Japan Launches Next-generation Weather Satellite  Space News
Himawari-8's main sensor is the Advance Himawari Imager built by Exelis Geospatial Systems. Credit: MHI video screen grab. WASHINGTON — The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Corp. successfully launched the ...

Mitsubishi + Moog's Contribution To Heavy Lifting Of A Giant Sunflower ...   SatNews Publishers
Japan launches weather satellite   Zee News
Japan puts new weather satellite into space   Channel News Asia

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  Fox News   
21 Numbers That Explain Why The Time To Address Climate Change Is Right ...  Huffington Post
As this week's viral photo of 35,000 walruses crammed on an Alaskan shore reminds us, the climate crisis is still very much a thing. For those who missed it, a lack of Arctic ice evidently forced the poor creatures to huddle together on a narrow piece of land out ...

Follow Up: NYC People's Climate March   Bi-College News
Bank of America Recognized for Climate Change Leadership   MarketWatch
Government drops ball on climate change   The Age
Bangkok Post   
The Seattle Times   
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  Independent Online   
Injustice lingers in air we breathe  Independent Online
Durban - That many South Africans were breathing air harmful to their health was among the most stubborn remnants of apartheid, Deputy Minister of Environmental Affairs Barbara Thomson said on Monday. Black settlements were often near industrial areas, ...

SA's air quality has improved, but pollution is still an issue   htxt.africa
Air pollution: 'Heaven help us'   Times LIVE
Panel advances air quality proposals in Maryland   Chron.com
Logan Daily News   
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  Livemint   
World falling behind 2020 plan for UN protection - UN  The New Age Online
Many rare species face a mounting risk of extinction, forests are being cleared by farmers at an alarming rate, and pollution and over-fishing are continuing despite the U.N. push agreed in 2010 to reverse harmful trends for nature. Picture: Getty Images. Print.
World falling behind 2020 plan for nature protection - UN   Reuters Africa
World falling behind 2020 plan for nature protection   Today's Zaman

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  TheBlaze.com   
10 Shocking Facts from the World Wildlife Fund's Living Planet Report  The Weather Channel
If you didn't think that human beings had any part in our changing planet, a shocking new report released by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) is bound to open your eyes. The organization's annual Living Planet Report reveals heartbreaking details about the ...

Over-consumption threatens the world's wildlife   The Nation
WWF should not only endorse cute animals   NYU Washington Square News
The Earth has half as many animals as it did in 1970   High Country News

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  Chinatopix   
Earth's oceans: What's warming, what's not, and why  Tech Times
Warming of the world's oceans through the end of the 20th century may have been severely underestimated, studies suggest. Better data has led researchers to revise the rate of global warming. (Photo : NASA). Ocean warming in the last 30 years of the 20th ...

Another Study Uses Scare Tactics, Not Reason, To Tout Climate-Change Risk   Investor's Business Daily
Deep Ocean Water Temperature did not Rise in Past Decade, says NASA   Maine News
Ocean Temperatures Rose at Rates Nearly Twice as Fast as We Thought   Ring of Fire
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Plymouth Daily News   
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