2014年10月29日 星期三

2014-10-30 Namibia Science

  Sydney Morning Herald   
In US, search for answers after Antares space rocket explosion  Sydney Morning Herald
Washington: With a launch pad in Virginia covered in rocket debris,investigators began to figure out why the Antares rocket exploded catastrophically on Tuesday night just seconds into a planned cargo run to the International Space Station. The failure of the ...

Soviet-era engines in doomed rocket had exploded in tests   Irish Independent
Explosion Leaves Questions and Dead Mosquito Eggs   NDTV
Probe of Virginia rocket blast begins; space station supplied   Reuters
Stuff.co.nz   
DAWN.com   
BBC News   
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  Daily Mail   
Debris revives hope of finding Amelia Earhart plane  ABS CBN News
A piece of metal is pictured in this undated handout photo provided by The International Group for Historic Aircraft Recovery (TIGHAR). Researchers probing the 1937 disappearance of famed American aviator Amelia Earhart's plane said on October 29, 2014 ...

Piece of Amelia Earhart's plane found on Pacific island, says group   Toronto Sun
Group says piece of metal found on Pacific island is from Earhart's plane   Firstpost
Metal patch may point to Earhart's plane   USA TODAY

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  Wired   
Recently discovered frog in Staten Island gets a new name  Los Angeles Times
Some people might travel to tropical islands to discover new species. Not Jeremy Feinberg. The Brooklyn-based ecologist found a species of frog that was brand-new to science right in New York City. The recently discovered frog is known colloquially as the ...

NYC's newest amphibian species since 1854 was just discovered: It's a leopard ...   Tech Times
New frog species discovered in the middle of New York City   Mother Nature Network
New species of frog discovered in New York City's own backyard   DigitalJournal.com
allvoices   
The Guardian   
The Independent   
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  Capitalberg   
Study Uncovers; Biologists Successfully Saved the Endangered Galapagos ...  Capitalberg
40 years ago, experts reported that Galapagos tortoise was moving rapidly towards extinctions. There were only 15 species left on the Espanola Island which weigh above 500lb. However, a recent report reveals that now there are more than 1,000 tortoises ...

Galapagos tortoises bounce back despite environmental challenges   Beta Wired
Nearly Extinct Giant Tortoise Making a Comeback From the Brink   Care2.com
After facing extinction, tortoise species on Galapagos Island makes a comeback   Fox News Latino
Bustle   
TODAYonline   
The Independent   
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  The Guardian   
Bad Science, Worse Policy  Forbes
Fossil-fuel emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases, will result in “severe, pervasive and irreversible impacts for people, species and 27 ecosystems,” warns a new report from the UN-sponsored Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
Climate marathon: IPCC nears finish line for seminal report   RTCC
UN climate change expert: Keep hoping for agreement   Wisconsin Gazette
What you need to know about the next big climate report   Grist
The Copenhagen Post   
The Guardian   
Herald Scotland   
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  Uncover California   
International Space Station Fast Facts  12NewsNow.Com
(CNN) -- Here's a look at what you need to know about the International Space Station (ISS), a spacecraft built by a partnership of 16 nations. The 16 nations are the United States, Canada, Japan, Russia, Brazil, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, the ...

Russian and American launches successful in wake of failed launch   WAAY
Russia launches Progress M-25M Spacecraft on Soyuz-2.1a Carrier Rocket   Uncover California
Space freighter Progress M-25M docks with ISS   Aysor

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  Daily News & Analysis   
TIFR balloons helped Google executive set stratosphere skydive world record  Daily News & Analysis
On Sunday, a skydiving Google executive safely landed back on Earth after jumping out of a giant balloon floating in the stratosphere more than 25 miles (40 km) above New Mexico, a feat that broke the sound barrier and shattered a world altitude record.
Google Executive Sets Record for Free Fall: Reporter's Notebook   New York Times
Alan Eustace creates New World Record for High-Altitude Skydiving   French Tribune
Affluent athletics: 5 sports only CEOs can afford   Fortune
People Magazine   
The Seattle Times   
CTV News   
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  Entomology Today   
Recent global effort shows four fruitflies most destructive agri pests  fnbnews.com
Four of the world's most destructive agricultural pests are species of fruitflies. These are Oriental, Philippine, Invasive and Asian Papaya fruitflies. This was the result of a recent global research effort. “The findings should lead to the easing of certain ...

Scientists find four fruit fly species believed to threaten Australia's biosecurity are ...   ABC Online
Four Of The Most Destructive Farm Pests Are Actually One Species   io9
International Researchers Find Major Fruit Fly Pests to be the Same Species   Entomology Today
People's Daily Online   
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  Sydney Morning Herald   
Climate change a 'threat multiplier for farming-dependent nations: report  The Age
Climate change and food insecurity are "threat multipliers", and 32 countries dependent on farming face an "extreme risk" of conflict or civil unrest in the next 30 years, a global analytics firm said on Wednesday. Food shortages and rising prices have the ...

REFILE-Climate change a "threat multiplier" for farming-dependent states-analysis   Reuters Africa
Climate change a 'threat multiplier' for farming-dependent states   AG Week
Climate change a "threat multiplier" for farming-dependent states   Thomson Reuters Foundation
Businessweek   
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  Sci-Tech Today   
Possible Complete Mammoth Skeleton Found in Idaho  Sci-Tech Today
A portion of a Columbian mammoth skull and tusks have been uncovered in southeastern Idaho, and experts say a rare entire skeleton might be buried there. Experts estimate the mammoth was about 16 years old and lived about 70,000 to 120,000 years ago ...

Possible complete mammoth skeleton found in US   News24
70000-Year-Old Mammoth Skeleton Found in Idaho   Discovery News
'Complete' mammoth skeleton found in Idaho   AOL Travel UK
The Epoch Times   
Tech Times   
KEYC TV   
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