2014年11月28日 星期五

2014-11-29 Namibia Science

  Daily Mail   
Travel chaos as volcano erupts  Herald Scotland
A VOLCANO in southern Japan is blasting out chunks of magma in the first such eruption in 22 years, causing flight cancellations and prompting warnings to stay away from its crater. A VOLCANO in southern Japan is blasting out chunks of magma in the first ...

Volcano in Japan disrupts flights   Stuff.co.nz
Mount Aso, One of World's Largest Volcanoes, Erupts in Japan   Newsweek
Japan's Mount Aso erupts; flights disrupted   CTV News
Sky News   
The Independent   
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  Youth Health Magzine   
Social Media May Not Be a Great Tool to Study Human Behavior  Youth Health Magzine
Humans are very complex creatures. That's why we still remain the best types to study by scientists and other researchers. So far, though, many of these professionals have looked into social media to get the details they need. Like Us on Facebook ...

Use of Facebook and Twitter in social science research distorts studies   Science Recorder
Human behavior metrics sourced from social media unreliable   Beta Wired
Facebook, Twitter Not a Reliable Data Source for Human Behavior Studies   Headlines & Global News
The Utah People's Post   
Computerworld   
NBCNews.com   
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  Beta Wired   
NASA celebrates 50th anniversary of Mariner mission to Mars  Beta Wired
Mariner 4 – NASA's first mission to Mars – launched 50 years ago today, and the US space agency has celebrated the major milestone. Advertisement. Launched on November 28 1964, Mariner 4 took eight months to reach the Red Planet, snapping several ...

NASA Celebrates 50th Anniversary of First Mars Mission   Tech Times
NASA's first mission to Mars turns 30, sent 90000 messages to the Red Planet   News Every day
'Beam me to Mars'   Tempo
The Utah People's Post   
Uncover California   
CBS News   
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  The Guardian   
Comet Probe Philae May Recharge by Next Summer  Tech Times
Scientists hold out hope probe's batteries may recharge as comet gets closer to the sun. Successful reboot could allow science mission to resume. (Photo : ESA). Philae, the probe that landed on a comet but stopped doing science when its batteries went dead ...

Probe that botched comet landing could be running by spring   New York Post
Philae may have collided with comet crater's rim, reports suggest   Science Recorder
Philae to Get Activated Next Summer, Say Scientists   PerfScience
Voice Chronicle   
Metro   
Daily Mail   
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  Spectator.co.uk (blog)   
Why don't we hear about the beneficial side of climate change?  Spectator.co.uk (blog)
Two headlines on successive days speak volumes about the scaremongering which is endemic in the way in which learned bodies disseminate information on climate science. Yesterday, the Royal Society published a report, Resilience to Extreme Weather, ...

New report highlights 'significant and increasing' risks from extreme weather   Phys.Org
Extreme Weather Risky for Human Societies: Report   Uncover California
Report: climate change to impact severity and frequency of extreme weather   Blue & Green Tomorrow
The Hindu   
Business Insurance   
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  The Denver Post   
Video: NASA's Van Allen probes find an impenetrable barrier in space around ...  Belfast Telegraph
Two donuts of seething radiation that surround Earth, called the Van Allen radiation belts, have been found to contain a nearly impenetrable barrier that prevents the fastest, most energetic electrons from reaching Earth. The radiation belts & plasmapause ...

Earth electron shield: Force field around planet Earth, 'glass wall' in space   Examiner.com
Scientists find Impenetrable Radiation Barrier in Space   Uncover California
Star Trek-Like Invisible Shield is Saving Earth from Destruction: Here's How   Tech Times
The Daily Galaxy (blog)   
Maine News Online   
The Denver Post   
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  Discovery News   
Japanese Asteroid Probe to Fish for Ingredients of Life  Discovery News
Following a successful mission to return samples from an asteroid to Earth, Japan is poised to launch a follow-on expedition, with hopes of finding organics. Play Video · Space Probe Explodes On Earth Re-Entry. The Japanese Hayabusa probe exploded on ...

Japanese probe's study of asteroid matter could help explain Earth's evolution   The Space Reporter
Japanese space agency postpones probe launch   Beta Wired
Japan postpones launch of the probe that will take samples of asteroid   cbsport
The Register   
SpaceFlight Insider   
Shanghai Daily (subscription)   
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  Bayoubuzz   
ANCIENT SEA MYSTERY 'World's first computer' more complex than thought  Bayoubuzz
Researchers have unearthed new clues to an ancient Greek astronomical puzzle that has fascinated archaeologists for over a century. The Antikythera Mechanism, an ancient machine dubbed “the world's first computer,” was recovered from a treasure-laden ...

World's oldest computer is more ancient that first thought: Antikythera ...   Daily Mail
Archimedes Invention? Antikythera Mechanism 100 Years Older than Previously ...   International Business Times UK
Antikythera Mechanism Gives Up More Secrets   Newser
The West Australian   
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  ABC News   
Devil to be in the detail at Lima UN climate talks  Sydney Morning Herald
Politically sidelined since a 2009 UN summit almost ended in a bust-up, climate change has resurfaced as a priority but faces a brutal test at talks opening in Lima on Monday. The 12-day haggle will show what happens when high-minded global vows enter ...

International finance vital in climate change fight   Bangkok Post
Editorial: Taiwan deserves observer status at climate talks   Vancouver Sun
Australia Government Out Of Step With New Climate Momentum   Huffington Post
Andina - Agencia Peruana de Noticias   
Fox News Latino   
News24   
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  E&T magazine   
Africa aims for Moon to inspire next generations  E&T magazine
One South African non-profit initiative has launched a crowd-funding campaign with the ambitious goal to raise money to send the first African spacecraft to the Moon to inspire next generations to rise from poverty through education and science. The venture ...

Why we should mine the Moon   The Conversation UK
Africa eyes its own mission to the moon   htxt.africa
Plans for Africa-led mission to the moon   Mail & Guardian Online

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