2014年10月12日 星期日

2014-10-13 Namibia Science

  RT   
Robot snake mimics sidewinder motion, conquers sandy slopes (VIDEO)  RT
​A robot snake, built for a project to uncover the secret of sidewinder rattlesnake locomotion, has learnt a few tricks from nature and can now climb up slippery sand dunes. Such robots, researchers say, can be useful in search and rescue missions. In a study ...

Robot Snakes Teach Scientists How Sidewinders Move   TIME
Snake robot to aid search-and-rescue   Business Standard
Scientists design a slithering snake robot. Why?   Christian Science Monitor
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  ABC Online   
Giant mosaic floor uncovered in mysterious Alexander the Great-era tomb in ...  ABC Online
An imposing mosaic of a man driving a chariot has been uncovered in the largest antique tomb ever found in Greece. Archaeologists unearthed the tomb dating to the time of Alexander the Great in August at Amphipolis in northern Macedonia. The mosaic ...

Mosaic uncovered in northern Greece could mark royal Macedonian tomb   The Guardian
Holy Hermes! Mosaic Revealed in Greece's Amphipolis Tomb   NBCNews.com
Striking Mosaic Found In Greek Tomb Dates From 4th Century BC   NPR (blog)
The Seattle Times   
Haaretz   
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  CBC.ca   
Tropics may lose their most important fish species to climate change  Daily Digest
New research from the University of British Columbia (UBC) says that many equatorial regions could lose their most important commercial fish species by 2050. Researchers looked at 802 species to see how they reacted to warm water. They then took climate ...

Fish Disappearing from Tropics Due to Rising Sea Temperatures   SavingAdvice.com
Temperature increase will drive fish away from tropics   Delhi Daily News
Marine fish, invertebrates to disappear from tropics due to Rising Temperature   WallStreet OTC
Design & Trend   
Zee News   
Free Press Journal   
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Nigeria Can Put Spacecraft Into Orbit In 5 Years – Don  Leadership Newspapers
A physics lecturer at the University of Abuja, Mr Abel Osagie, on Sunday said Nigeria can put a spacecraft into orbit in the next five years. Osagie said this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) against the backdrop of India, a developing ...


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