2014年12月26日 星期五

2014-12-27 Namibia Science


The Independent
   
The year in space exploration: 9 spaceships, 3500 hours of research, and ...   
VentureBeat
While the public's image of what goes on aboard the International Space Station (ISS) may be mostly superb photos of Earth or Christmas stockings hanging over doorways, let's not forget that there's a whole lot of work being done by the rotating cast of six ...

International Space Station to streak across N.J. sky tonight   NJ.com
That's me in the picture: Robert Curbeam performs a spacewalk over New ...   The Guardian
Space station visible from San Diego   U-T San Diego
Al Jazeera America   
TheBlaze.com   
ABC News   
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BBC News
   
The most stunning space pictures of 2014   
BBC News
Curiosity Self-Portrait at 'Windjana' Drilling Site In April and May 2014, the Curiosity Mars rover used the camera at the end of its arm to take dozens of images which were combined in this "selfie". Curiosity is currently exploring the foothills of Mount Sharp ...

NASA takes giant steps on its journey to Mars   FlightCentric.com
Orion's historic step towards Mars and Kepler's 'earth twin': Nasa reveals its ...   Daily Mail
The Year In Science: The Top Discoveries And Breakthroughs Of 2014   International Business Times
New Castle News   
Chron.com   
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NBCNews.com
   
Big climate measures coming in 2015 after warmest year on record?   
Science Recorder
There are positive signs, like an agreement between the U.S. and China, but scientists want to see real, binding commitments in 2015 toward curbing global emissions. Science Recorder Pro. Free trial. No ads. Exclusive interviews. Access to all articles.
And the glaciers continue to melt   Inquirer.net
Adaptation, not mitigation, the realistic climate change debate   The Australian
New momentum needed to seal climate treaty   gulfnews.com
The Week Magazine   
Fiji Times   
Voice Chronicle   
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Bangkok Post
   
Battle for the North Pole heating up as the Arctic melts   
Examiner.com
With Christmas finally over, Santa Claus has returned to his base at the North Pole. But what country is he in when he's hanging out with his elves and reindeer? That question is a bit trickier than it would seem on its surface. Under international law, most of ...

Race for the Arctic   Arab News

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Spaceflight Now
   
Spacewatch: Name a crater on Mercury   
The Guardian
Mercury as seen from Messenger – though not as the human eye would see it. This is a false colour image, with the colours enhancing the chemical, mineralogical and physical difference between the rocks that make up Mercury's surface. Photograph: ...

December 26, 2014 in News: NASA spacecraft to get bonus time studying Mercury   Spaceflight Now
New innovation helps extend Messenger's Mercury mission   Daily News & Analysis
Innovative use of pressurant extends MESSENGER's mission, enables collection ...   Phys.Org

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Northern Voices Online
   
Sedentary lifestyle made human bones weaker   
Delhi Daily News
A recent study, which has been published in the journal PNAS, goes into why our agriculturally savvy ancestral families are partially responsible for our now well-adopted sedentary lifestyles-and our weak bones to boot. The researchers have claimed that our ...

Sedentary Lifestyle led to weaker bones   News Tonight Africa
Hunters had thicker bones than farmers and now techies: Study   Northern Voices Online

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Singularity Hub
   
US researchers develop mind-controlled robotic arms   
Arirang News
Robotic arms for amputee patients may sound like something from a science fiction movie but it is now a reality thanks to a group of U.S. scientists. This is great news for Leslie Baugh who lost both his arms in a tragic electrical accident 40 years ago. He never ...

Watch: Double amputee uses robotic limbs for first time   fox13now.com
These Thought-Controlled Robotic Arms Are Beating Paralysis and Amputation   Singularity Hub
Double Amputee Becomes The First Person With Two Mind-Controlled Robotic ...   PC Tech Magazine

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Space Technology Had Great Achievements, Some Setbacks in 2014   
Sierra Leone Times
WASHINGTON - Space technology this year reached some important goals, culminating with the spectacular landing of a space probe on a comet, millions of kilometers from Earth. But there were some setbacks, too. The biggest achievements of 2014 ...


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