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2015-01-22 Namibia Science


BBC News
   
Scientists create self-destructing GM microbes that need artificial compounds to ...   
South China Morning Post (subscription)
In a drive to improve the environmental safety of genetically modified organisms, scientists have created the first GM microbes that can only survive in the presence of designer compounds not found in nature. The work represents a major step towards the ...

Harvard, Yale scientists develop technique to make GMOs safer   Boston Globe
Scientists engineered GM organisms that rely on Lab food to survive   Frontline Desk
Creating a 'genetic firewall' for GMOs   NewsOK.com
SMN Weekly   
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MiamiHerald.com
   
X-rays may help us read scrolls preserved in Vesuvius' eruption   
The Verge
Researchers may soon be able to read papyrus scrolls from a villa destroyed by the volcanic eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD, The New York Times reports. And they won't have to unroll the fragile antiquities to do it, either. X-rays allowed researchers ...

Burned Vesuvius Scrolls Read for First Time   Discovery News
Ancient scrolls charred in Vesuvius eruption come to life   Al-Arabiya
Ancient Scrolls, Burned in Vesuvius Volcano Eruption, Deciphered by Advanced ...   Scientific American
ABC News   
CBC.ca   
CNN International   
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Wall Street Journal (blog)
   
HoloLens First Look: Gazing Through Microsoft's Virtual Windows   
Wall Street Journal (blog)
I'm standing on Mars. The Dingo Gap, to be specific. The sky isn't as gray as I'd have imagined it but, boy, is the ground rocky. There's a rover with me, too. I'm actually helping NASA's JPL team look at rock formations, dropping mini-golf flags on areas that ...

Microsoft springs hologram surprise, but long way to reality   Reuters Canada
Microsoft's Amazing HoloLens Already Has NASA Signing Up For 'Work On Mars'   Business Insider Australia
NASA to collaborate with Microsoft to 'Work on Mars'   BioScholar News
TechCrunch   
Gizmodo   
The Geopolitical and Conflict Report (blog)   
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New York Daily News
   
Milky Way wormhole could be real-life 'Interstellar': study   
New York Daily News
Christopher Nolan's sci-fi flick “Interstellar” might get some free promotion from a new scientific study suggesting that wormholes — space portals into other dimensions — could actually be a part of our galaxy. A paper published in the journal Annals of ...

Interstellar Reality Check: Could Our Galaxy Host a Wormhole?   NBCNews.com
Milky Way galaxy wormhole exists? Shortcut to places light-years away tackled   PopHerald Technology News
Milky Way wormhole could allow WARP SPEED travel to strange new universes   Mirror.co.uk
Irish Examiner   
Yahoo News Canada (blog)   
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Atlanta Journal Constitution
   
Ancient shark caught by fishing trawler   
Atlanta Journal Constitution
The rare catch is a frilled shark, a species more than 80 million years old. “We couldn't find a fisherman who had ever seen one before,” South East Trawl Fishing Association member Simon Boag told News.com.au. The Commonwealth of Scientific and ...

Crew of Fishermen Haul in Rare Frilled Shark Off Coast of Australia   Bleacher Report
Imagine catching this DINO-SHARK with 300 teeth in your fishing net   Mirror.co.uk
'Living Fossil' Frilled Shark Caught Off Australia   Discovery News
New Zealand Herald   
Detroit Free Press   
Fox News   
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Daily Mail
   
Hidden messages in meteorites could reveal how the Earth will END: Ancient ...   
Daily Mail
Asteroids contain hidden messages in their magnetic fields that could provide clues about the death of our planet. This is according to British scientists who have, for the first time, captured the dying moments a meteorite's magnetic field - a fate that could be ...

Hidden Magnetic Messages in Meteorites from Early Solar System Uncovered   The Daily Galaxy (blog)
Meteorites act like a hard drive for asteroids   Science Recorder
Ancient meteorite messages DECODED to reveal clues about the future of our ...   Full-Time Whistle
Tech Times   
SMN Weekly   
BBC News   
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Geek Infinite
   
Researchers Make New Hydrophobic Metal That Bounce Off Water   
Geek Infinite
University of Rochester researchers have discovered a method for using powerful laser beams to make metal surfaces last longer and be more suitable for a wide range of useful purposes. “We change the nature of the metal surface with the goal that they can ...

Laser-etched metal so water-repellent, liquid bounces off   Full-Time Whistle
University of Rochester scientists create extremely hydrophobic metal that water ...   Syracuse.com
Metals Now Water-Repellent With New Laser Technology   Nature World News
Radio New Zealand   
National Monitor   
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Live Science
   
New Lakes Discovered Under Greenland's Ice Hint at Warming   
Live Science
The discovery of two large lakes hidden beneath Greenland's ice suggests that climate change now cuts all the way to the bottom of the ice sheet, according to two new studies. The lakes, on opposite coasts, were only spotted because meltwater from ...

Meteorite Reveals Early Solar System Information, Greenland's Ice Sheet is ...   Voice of America (blog)
Rising Temps Causing Greenland's Meltwater Lakes to Drain at Dramatic Rate   Nature World News
Greenland's lakes are vanishing, worried scientists say   Science Recorder
Tech Times   
SMN Weekly   
Examiner.com   
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Businessinsider India
   
Will the Doomsday Clock tick down to destruction tomorrow?   
Full-Time Whistle
Is Doomsday coming closer? Scientists will let us know Thursday whether or not the minute hand of the historic "Doomsday Clock" will be adjusted. The clock is symbolic and has been maintained by the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists since 1947. The closer ...

LISTEN: The Day Ahead – January 22, 2015   Talk Radio News Service
Doomsday Clock 2015: '5 Minutes To Midnight' Setting May Be Changed By ...   International Business Times
Closer to Self-Destruction? Doomsday Clock Could Move Tomorrow   Live Science
The Inquisitr   
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Full-Time Whistle
   
Hubble Snaps 1.5 Billion-Pixel Close-Up of Andromeda Galaxy   
Full-Time Whistle
NASA has released the largest ever image of the Andromeda Galaxy: a massive 1.5 billion-pixel image that goes into unprecedented detail. Captured with the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope, the photo shows the closest spiral galaxy to our Milky Way.
Hubble Telescope Celebrates 25th Anniversary   SpaceCoastDaily.com
Watch: NASA snaps largest photo ever taken   WXYZ

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