2015年1月1日 星期四

2015-01-02 Namibia Science


CTV News
   
Newly-discovered frog species gives birth to live tadpoles   
CTV News
Scientists have discovered a new species of frog that gives birth to live tadpoles, as opposed to eggs, like most frogs. The study published in the peer-reviewed journal PLOS ONE on Wednesday says that the new species dubbed Limnonectes larvaepartus is ...

These Froggies Went A Courtin' And Gave Birth To Live Tadpoles   NPR
Newly Discovered Fanged-Frog Gives Birth to Live Tadpoles   TIME
Frog gives birth to tadpoles as a first in the scientific world   Times of India
Business Standard   
Haaretz   
Inquirer.net   
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The Nation
   
Atom smasher will solve greatest mysteries   
The Nation
New york - In 2012, the science world broke into celebration with the announcement that the Higgs boson - sometimes controversially referred to as the 'God particle' - had been found. The discovery of the particle, which is believed to give mass to matter, was ...

CERN's Large Hadron Collider ready to be switched back on in 2015   SMN Weekly
Large Hadron Collider Upgrades Are Complete as Researchers Gear Up for 2015   Science Times
British scientists are gearing up to complete “unfinished business”; LHC   Full-Time Whistle
States Chronicle   
Morning Vertical   
Consolidate Times   
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Consolidate Times
   
Birds do slur their speech like humans when drunk   
Consolidate Times
Study found that birds do slur if they are drunk just like humans. Researchers from Oregon Health and Science University drugged the bird and observed vital acoustic changes in its songs. According to Researchers, the bird has been chosen because its ...

Researchers found that Birds Slur Their Songs When Drunk, Just Like Humans   Boxing Dispatch
Birds do slur songs after drinking alcohol: study   New York Daily News
Drunk Zebra Finches Slur Their Songs   Slate Magazine (blog)
Huffington Post   
Zee News   
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Science World Report
   
Dawn space probe to enter orbit of Ceres in March: Will NASA find life?   
Science Recorder
The dwarf planet Ceres could have a liquid ocean beneath its icy crust, raising questions about the possibility of finding extraterrestrial life there. Science Recorder Pro. Free trial. No ads. Exclusive interviews. Access to all articles. Just $4.99/year. Subscribe ...

NASA's Dawn Spacecraft Begins Approach to Dwarf Planet Ceres   NDTV
Dawn spacecraft begins approach to dwarf planet Ceres   CBC.ca
In the Nation   Philly.com
9news.com.au   
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Full-Time Whistle
   
'New Year's Comet' Lovejoy Leads Off 2015 Spectacles   
Patch.com
New comet out-dazzles and out-shines astronomers' expectations, plus 2015's best meteor showers and other celestial events. By Greg Hambrick (Patch Staff) January 1, 2015 at 5:52pm. 'New Year's Comet' Lovejoy Leads Off 2015 Spectacles.
2015 packed with amazing celestial treats   Arab News
Make a resolution to get outside: 2015 night sky, celestial events calendar   St George News
First Meteor Shower of 2015 Peaks This Weekend   Space.com
Chinatopix   
Science Recorder   
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Daily Mail
   
Carbon dioxide emissions help tropical rainforests grow faster: Study shows ...   
Daily Mail
Tropical forests are growing faster than scientists thought due to rising levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. A Nasa-led study has found that tropical forests are absorbing 1.5 billion tons of carbon dioxide every year as they photosynthesise and grow.
Tropical Forests may absorb More Carbon Dioxide than Expected   Maine News Online
Tropical Forests May Inhale Third of Fossil Fuel Emissions   Climate Central
Good News For Forests and Carbon Dioxide, Says NASA   SpaceCoastDaily.com
Arutz Sheva   
AllAfrica.com   
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Lifehacker Australia
   
Radio ISS Streams Global Radio The International Space Station Can Hear   
Lifehacker Australia
The International Space Station circles the Earth about every 90 minutes, and in that time they move in and out of range of a number of terrestrial radio stations. If you're ever curious what's broadcasting in the part of the world the ISS is moving over, Radio ISS ...

Robots could explore space station because of Wi-Fi access   TweakTown
Report: Former Energia head – ISS could remain on orbit through 2028   SpaceFlight Insider
WATCH: Astronauts Ring In The New Year 16 Times From Space   CBS Local
Pune Mirror   
NDTV   
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SunLive
   
Green comet in night sky   
SunLive
There's a green comet passing by planet earth at the moment, on its first visit to the inner solar system for more than five hundred years, and it may be able to be seen by the naked eye this week. Comet Lovejoy imaged on November 27th by Gerald Rhemann ...

Glowing green comet to light up the sky   KGNS.tv
Green comet Lovejoy lights up the New Year sky   The Independent
Comet Lovejoy Will Be Visible For The Next Few Weeks   Voice Chronicle
Mirror.co.uk   
RT   
Wired   
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International Business Times AU
   
CIA Explains UFO Sightings in the '50s: 'It Was Us'   
International Business Times AU
There were no flying aliens, according to the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency. The CIA is claiming responsibility on at least half of the UFO sightings reported in the '50s. View Full Image. REUTERS/U.S. Air Force/Handout Pilot Francis Gary Powers (R) ...

CIA Laughs Off UFO Sightings In 50s & 60s, Nonchalantly Tweeting "It Was Us"   Bustle
CIA says it was flying UFOs   Herald Sun
CIA admits its spy planes behind half of all UFO sightings during 1950s-60s   Daily News & Analysis
The Nation   
New York Post   
Huffington Post   
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Irish Examiner
   
Ireland needs to take position of leadership on climate change   
Irish Examiner
THE new year is not about whether Enda is under pressure from Leo or not. It's not about how many people will register for the water charge. It's not about whether Labour is dead or alive. Lift your eyes off our self-defeating, narrow-minded national narrative ...

French climate envoy sees hope in low oil prices   Salon
After Lima's Climate Talks, a Path Back to Sanity?   Huffington Post

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