2014年10月26日 星期日

2014-10-27 Namibia Science

  Headlines & Global News   
Megalodon Went Extinct 2.6 Million Years Ago; What Will Happen If The Same ...  Headlines & Global News
New research suggests the megalodon shark became extinct around 2.6 million years ago, squashing claims that it is still alive. The shark was the largest to ever live, and studying its existence could provide insight into potential effect of the loss of the world's ...

The Megalodon Shark: Ancient Whale Population Control   Diabetes Insider
Monstrous Megalodon Sharks Went Extinct 2.6 Million Years Ago   Design & Trend
Dinosaur of the seas, Megalodon sharks' terror ended 2.6m years ago   Northern Voices Online
Business Standard   
Times of India   
all 60 news articles »   

  Irish Examiner   
Hawaii residents ready to flee as lava oozes toward homes  Irish Examiner
People living near an active Hawaii lava flow have been warned to prepare for a possible evacuation in the next three to five days as molten rock oozed across a country road and edged closer to homes. The flow is currently about 48m to 70m wide and ...

Lava Advance Into Small Hawaii Town 'Inevitable'   ABC News (blog)
Hawaii residents told to prepare for possible lava evacuation by Tuesday   Fox News
Evacuations Possible As Lava Continues To Flow From Hawaii Volcano   NPR (blog)
Hawaii Public Radio-HPR2   
TVNZ   
NEWS.com.au   
all 624 news articles »   

  CMU The Tartan Online   
MCS faculty explain 2014 Nobel Prizes at panel discussion  CMU The Tartan Online
Every year, six Nobel Prizes are awarded for achievements in medicine and physiology, physics, chemistry, literature, economics, and peace initiatives. These are some of the highest awards that a professional can receive in recognition for their work, ...

Q&A on the News   Atlanta Journal Constitution
Animal rights group calls Nobel Prize in Medicine 'sad'   BizNews
Nobel Prize Winners   Prensa Latina

all 4 news articles »   

  www.worldbulletin.net   
South Africans deploy owls to fight rat problem  www.worldbulletin.net
A young barn owl looks bug-eyed in curiosity as a bird handler readies it for a new life - to be spent hunting the rats that plague South Africa's poor and mostly black urban areas. The Township Owl Project takes juvenile birds rescued from perilous situations, ...


and more »   

  Press TV   
carbon emissions threaten sea water  Press TV
The study reveals that the current rate of acidification may threaten fisheries in the future. While carbonic acid is formed by composition of CO2 and the sea water, the acidity of the oceans has increased by about 25% since the industrial revolution.
UK scientist: Oceans face serious risk from carbon emissions   DigitalJournal.com
Science chief warns on acid oceans   The Guardian Nigeria

all 4 news articles »   

  BizNews   
The big lie behind Japanese whaling  Deccan Herald
Japan's pro-whaling stance isn't about whales at all; it is about ensuring access to other fishing resources. The International Court of Justice's decision last March to prohibit Japan's annual whale hunt in Antarctic waters was greeted by many as an historic ...

Japan vows to continue its whaling program, despite an international ruling ...   PRI
Nations square off at International whaling conference   BizNews (blog)

all 3 news articles »   

  The Eastern Tribune   
Robert Scott's century old expedition notebook discovered  The Eastern Tribune
NEW YORK: Recently researchers have discovered a 100-year-old expedition notebook of Robert Scott from Antarctica. Robert Scoot and his team died due to over exposure to the harsh climate during their second expedition in Antarctica. According to the ...

Century Old Notebook Frozen in Ice Found in the Antarctic Reveals Clues to ...   The Weather Channel
Century-old notebook discovered in Antarctica, belonging to explorer Robert ...   Tech Times
Over 100-year-old notebook found trapped Antarctic ice   Maine News
Mirror.co.uk   
Capital Wired   
all 83 news articles »   

沒有留言:

張貼留言