2014年11月22日 星期六

2014-11-23 Namibia Science


Daily Mail
   
IIT-M Joins Hands With CERN To Explore Secrets of Universe   
The New Indian Express
CHENNAI: Led by an expert who was part of the ATLAS experiment that helped find the God Particle, Higgs Boson, by the Large Hadron Collider at CERN, the Indian Institute of Technology - Madras has become a full member of a collaboration with the ...

CERN scientists hope particle discoveries will give clues to universe   South China Morning Post (subscription)
Sizing up a new particle accelerator, and the 'cosmic stupid' limit   The Guardian
Fabiola Gianotti named first woman to head CERN   Canada News
Saskatoon StarPhoenix   
Hindu Business Line   
Daily Mail   
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Zee News
   
Are you born gay or is it a choice? Scientists might have found the answer   
PinkNews
Scientists have uncovered the strongest evidence yet in the debate of whether people are 'born gay'. The largest ever study into the existence of a so-called 'gay gene', conducted by NorthShore Research Institute, looked at 409 sets of gay brothers in an effort ...

Researchers discover Gay Gene   Uncover Michigan
Landmark 'Gay Gene' Study Provides Further Evidence Sexuality is Not Chosen   International Business Times UK
Groundbreaking study reveals sexual orientation may not be a choice   Business Standard
Opposing Views   
The Independent   
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Delhi Daily News
   
10-15mm long 'Stargazer Mysid' shrimp found in South Africa   
Delhi Daily News
The shrimp "stargazer mysid" was not unknown to divers, however it was not before one of the divers Guido Zsilavecz brought specimens to the university that it was realized that this species had not ever been documented by marine biologists, according to a ...

Star gazing shrimp discovered: Eyes turned up to the sky, shrimp like candy cane   Examiner.com
'Star-gazing' shrimp discovered in South African waters   InterAksyon
Newly Discovered "Stargazer Mysid" Shrimp In South Africa 10-15mm Long   American Live Wire
The Nation   
Vancouver Sun   
Malay Mail Online   
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CBC.ca
   
Canada pledges $300 million to Green Climate Fund   
CBC.ca
Canada will contribute $300 million to the Green Climate Fund, which helps developing countries address climate change, Environment Minister Leona Aglukkaq said Thursday afternoon. Earlier that day, the U.N. announced that the fund had fallen short, ...

Countries Pledge $9.3. Billion to the Green Climate Fund   Beta Wired
Canada to contribute $300 million for Green Climate fund   Customs Today Newspaper
Global Warming vs. Climate Change: What Does Obama Call It?   Newsmax.com
Independent Catholic News   
TakePart   
Business Recorder   
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Beta Wired
   
Small volcanic eruptions may have been holding back global warming   
Beta Wired
img_23643 Scientists have long known that volcanoes can cool the atmosphere, primarily through the sulfur dioxide gas to expel the eruptions. Sulfuric acid droplets that form when gas combines with oxygen in the upper atmosphere can remain suspended ...

Volcanoes mitigate Global Warming   Uncover California
Volcanic activity may be responsible for the global warming hiatus   Daily Digest
Here's How Small Volcanoes Can Help Fight Global Warming   Tech Times
Christianity Daily   
Science AAAS   
Dumb-Out   
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The Nation
   
Star formation theories challenged   
The Nation
Theories about how massive stars are born could be revised after astronomers in Chile found evidence that the dust and gas surrounding a young star could survive bombardment by the star's own radiation. The Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array, ...

Chilean astronomers discover new clues about the formation of massive stars   Beta Wired
Star formation theories challenged by new telescope discovery   The New Age Online

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The Space Reporter
   
Scientific investigators search for Philae's whereabouts   
The Space Reporter
Communication was lost with the lander about two days after it touched down on the comet. The mission was to successfully land Philae on Comet, 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko If successful, the lander would have then attached itself to the surface and send ...

Philae journeys across a comet, detects organic molecules   SpaceFlight Insider
Philae comet lander is sleeping, but not quiet   Engadget
Rosetta mission: listen to sound of Philae landing on comet   Irish Independent
euronews   
Stuff.co.nz   
Los Angeles Times   
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