2014年11月19日 星期三

2014-11-20 Namibia Science

  Mirror.co.uk   
Next moon mission to be funded through Kickstarter  The Province (blog)
An ambitious new project to reach the moon next decade will use the crowd-funding platform Kickstarter to raise the money needed for the spacecraft. Contributions start at $15, and offer the purchaser a chance to store data on memory discs that will be buried ...

The UK Is Crowdfunding A Trip To The Moon   Gizmodo Australia
British scientists are crowdfunding a moon landing   The Week Magazine
Mission Moon: Millions may help lunar landing   Washington Times
Christian Science Monitor   
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  Sydney Morning Herald   
Carbon neutrality needed within lifespan of people born today, UN says  Sydney Morning Herald
Governments are far off track in combating global warming and should phase out net carbon dioxide emissions by 2070, well within the expected lifetime of people born today, a UN study said on Wednesday. Greenhouse gas emissions have leapt 45 per cent ...

World Needs to Mind the Carbon Emissions Gap   Climate Central
Current pledges not enough to stop global warming: UN report   Yahoo News UK
UN reports carbon emission cuts are not enough   Science Recorder
Beta Wired   
The Utah People's Post   
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  National Post   
In the news: CERN scientists discover 2 new subatomic particles  Tampabay.com
Scientists at the world's largest smasher said Wednesday they have discovered two new subatomic particles never seen before that could widen our understanding of the universe. An experiment using the European Organization for Nuclear Research's Large ...

Two new subatomic particles found by CERN scientists   RT
New subatomic particles predicted by Canadians found at CERN   CBC.ca
Scientists at CERN atom smasher confirm York U physicist's theories   Toronto Star
Huffington Post   
Wall Street Journal   
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  RT   
Mysterious Russian satellite sparks 'orbital weapon' speculations  RT
A mysterious Russian satellite orbiting Earth has global media in a bit of a spin after the object, thought to be space debris, conducted suspicious manoeuvres in space sparking rumors of little less than a revival of old Soviet satellite-killer program.
Secret satellite ... Russia's Kosmos 2499, otherwise designated Object 2014-28E ...   NEWS.com.au
Does Russia have an orbiting space weapon?   Christian Science Monitor
Object 2014-28E : A Russian space weapon or space junk?   Zee News
The Chosun Ilbo   
Ottawa Citizen   
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  Record-Searchlight   
Watch NASA's Video: What Carbon Looks Like in the Atmosphere  SustainableBusiness.com
In July, NASA launched the first satellite into space dedicated to measuring carbon levels in the atmosphere, the Orbiting Carbon Observatory-2 (OCO-2). Every day, it takes a million high-resolution measurements, and scientists released the first video that ...

Video: See a year in the life of Earth's CO2   KSHB
NASA simulation shows path of Greenhouse Gases (+video)   Inferse
Hypnotic NASA video makes Earth's carbon dioxide gorgeous   CNET
Yahoo News   
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  Times LIVE   
Tags on fish may act as dinner bell for seals  Times LIVE
With each consecutive test, seals needed about 5% less time to find the box with the tag inside. And they visited the boxes with tagged fish more often than empty boxes or those with non-tagged fish. File phoot. Image by: Thinkstock ...

Tags on fish could be creating a "dinner-bell" effect for predators   CBS News
Tracking tags on fish are homing beacons for predators   Geek
Fish fitted with electronic tags act like a 'dinner bell' for hungry seals   Telegraph.co.uk
New Scientist   
Nature World News   
BBC News   
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  NBCNews.com   
Explosive Finding: Smaller Volcano Blasts Might Slow Global Warming  NBCNews.com
Global warming might be even worse were it not for the impact of a rash of smaller volcanic eruptions around the globe, a new study suggests. Those eruptions are blasting more of an atmosphere-cooling gas into the lower stratosphere than scientists ...

Could volcanoes help slow global warming?   CBS News
How small volcanic eruptions may have slowed surface temperature rise   Carbon Brief (blog)
Volcanic Eruptions 'Aid Slowdown in Global Warming'   International Business Times UK
Science World Report   
Newsroom America   
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  Popular Science   
praise FOR that POWERLESS comet lander  Chicago Sun-Times
How about that botched European comet lander, the one that flew for 10 years and then collected data for only 60 hours before running out of power? It's more than a punch line. Despite the spacecraft's short stint on the comet, it appears to have been well ...

Comet landing a major victory for math and science   Valley morning Star
Rosetta: What happens next?   Space Daily
Philae Lander Found Organic Molecules on Comet's Surface   TechnoBuffalo
The Times (subscription)   
McCook Daily Gazette   
Bloomberg   
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  Tech Times   
Why Didn't The Universe Collapse After The Big Bang? We Have Gravity To Thank  Tech Times
According to physics, the Universe shouldn't be here. Theories dictate that because the Universe was so unstable after the Big Bang, it should have quickly collapsed. However, it didn't. And now we know why: gravity. In 2012, CERN discovered the ...

Higgs Boson Threatened The Early Universe, But Gravity Saved The Day   Universe Today
Gravity Saved Universe From Collapse After Big Bang Say Scientists   Guardian Liberty Voice
19 November 2014 in News: Gravity saved the universe after the Big Bang?   Astronomy Now Online
Siliconrepublic.com   
EarthSky   
NDTV   
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  Yahoo!7 News   
Spooky galaxy web reveals the largest structures in the universe  Yahoo!7 News
Spooky galaxy web reveals the largest structures in the universe An artist's impression shows quasars scattered throughout the cosmic web in the early universe. Photo: EDO/M. Kornmesser. A spooky new image shows a web of bright galaxies aligned in the ...

Op-Ed: Gigantic pattern of ancient quasars spans billions of light years   DigitalJournal.com
Spooky alignment of quasars across billions of light-years   Astronomy Magazine
Black Holes point to a cosmic clue   Perth Now
The Daily Galaxy (blog)   
Science World Report   
Yahoo News UK   
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