2014年11月20日 星期四

2014-11-21 Namibia Science

  News Tonight Africa   
Bottlenose dolphins have whistles for names  Daily Times
Wild dolphins around Africa have been found to have names identified by a unique whistle. Experts say the discovery, which has previously only been seen in captivity, could shed new insight on how the animals communicate. They also say it could reveal if ...

Researchers find bottlenose dolphins have whistles for names   Daily Mail
Dolphins use Signature Whistles to communicate: Study   News Tonight Africa
Dolphins Use Signature Whistles As Names, Researchers Discover   The Inquisitr
Phys.Org   
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  Irish Times   
Sunlight may revive comet lander 'Philae'  Irish Times
Prof Monica Grady of the Open University: “We got all our data back. It has been a phenomenal success.” Previous Image Next Image. Dick Ahlstrom. Topics: News · Science · Churyumov-Gerasimenko · Philae lander · Rosetta satellite · European Space ...

Touchdown! Hear the sound Philae made as it landed on a comet   Los Angeles Times
That Comet We Landed On Sounds a Lot Like the Predator   Boston.com
Scientists Release Recording of Philae Landing on Comet   Wall Street Journal (blog)
Daily Mail   
Wired   
News24   
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  New York Times   
Barley Helped Prehistoric Humans Conquer Roof Of The World  Bernama
WASHINGTON, Nov 21 (Bernama) -- Growing frost-resistant crops especially barley enabled humans to establish permanent settlements at high altitudes on the Tibetan Plateau or "roof of the world" about 3,600 years ago, a team of international researchers ...

Barley helped prehistoric humans conquer "roof of the world": study   Xinhua
Want to live on the 'roof of the world'? Grow barley   Reuters India
Humans Needed Barley to Inhabit Tibetan Altitudes   Tech Times
New Straits Times Online   
Malay Mail Online   
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  STLtoday.com   
Perfect pairing of Jones, Redmayne holds 'The Theory of Everything' together  STLtoday.com
Stephen Hawking is about as remarkable as human beings get. Not only is he one of the most brilliant scientists who has ever lived, but he has done his greatest work while battling a dreaded and debilitating disease. Diagnosed with ALS (Lou Gehrig's ...

Review: Stephen Hawking biopic stresses family, not science   Sacramento Bee
The Theory of Everything   Webster Kirkwood Times
Stephen Hawking's Facebook Posts Tell You How The Cosmologist Reacts To ...   International Business Times AU
Creative Loafing Tampa   
The University of Hawaii Kaleo   
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  Dumb-Out   
Four Crops – But Mostly Corn – Can Negatively Affect Global Temperatures  Dumb-Out
Every winter, when plants die and return to the earth from whence they came, they release several chemicals they have been storing in their physical bodies. One of the most important chemicals they release is the gas carbon dioxide. Yes, plants consume ...

Rise in Food Production releasing more CO2 to Atmosphere   PerfScience
Corn Crops Are Behind Changing CO2 Cycles (+ Video)   Capital OTC
Rise in productivity of corn and other crops modify Northern Hemisphere carbon ...   Frontline Desk
The Utah People's Post   
Science AAAS   
Science Recorder   
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  The Times (subscription)   
UK pays twice its fair share to green fund  The Times (subscription)
Britain is contributing double its fair share to a global fund to help poor countries to deal with climate change, according to Oxfam. The government pledged yesterday to pay up to £720 million to the Green Climate Fund — more per capita than any other major ...

Government spends $300M to help countries with climate change   Toronto Sun
Climate Fund gets $US9.3bn pledge   Sky News Australia
UN Green Fund gets $9.3 bln in pledges at Berlin conference   Firstpost

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  WTSP 10 News   
?Stunning ultra-high-def time-lapse of Earth from space  WTSP 10 News
The geostationary satellite orbits at a speed that keeps it hovering about 22,000 miles above the Indian Ocean. It takes a 121-megapixel picture every 30 minutes. Loading… Post to Facebook. ​Stunning ultra-high-def time-lapse of Earth from space The ...

Earth Is Amazing. This Video Proves It.   Kotaku Australia
​Stunning ultra-high-def time-lapse of Earth from space   CBS News
An Ultra HD Time-Lapse Of Earth That Is 100% Worth Watching   io9
The Escapist   
Gizmodo Australia   
Popular Mechanics (blog)   
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  Tech Times   
Scientists Tagging Fish Are Actually Telling Seals 'Dinner's Ready!'  Tech Times
Acoustic tags used to track fish for scientific research may be creating a "dinner bell" effect making them vulnerable to predators, researchers say. In a study, seals were seen to prefer and seek out tagged fish over those without tags. (Photo : Wikipedia ...

Why grey seals are loving tracking tags   Christian Science Monitor
Crafty Seals Seek Follow Tracking Device Signals To Catch Fish   DOGOnews
Acoustic Tags Make Fish Easy Dinner For Seals   Voice Chronicle
ValueWalk   
UPI.com   
The Utah People's Post   
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  Toronto Sun   
Manufacturing Climate Consent  Canada Free Press
The Yale University Project on Climate Change Communication has released a survey on the attitudes of Americans towards global warming. The survey is being reported in the media as purported support for action on greenhouse gas emissions (witness the ...

Dear climate skeptics: Winter weather does not refute global warming ...   The Post-Standard - syracuse.com
Is there any room for optimism over climate change?   The Nation
Much work needed on climate change   Stroud News and Journal
WDTV   
Royal Society of Chemistry   
Triple Pundit   
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  SBS   
The International Space Station is about to get its first ever coffee machine  The Vine
I would like to bring your attention to the fact there are three to ten people working on the International Space Station at any given time and until now all they had to drink was horrible instant coffee. I know right? As if you didn't think space was a scary enough ...

Astronauts get fresh brew with new ISSpresso coffee machine   Radio Australia
ISSpresso: Astronauts will finally get to enjoy a decent cup of coffee in space   SBS
Astronauts to get 'ISSpresso' coffee machine   Phys.Org

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