2015年1月29日 星期四

2015-01-30 Namibia Science


Looking for Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems in the south east Atlantic   
MercoPress
Researchers from the Spanish Institute of Oceanography (IEO) and the University of Vigo, belonging to the science team EcoAfrik project, are participating in an offshore oceanographic campaign, off the coast of South Africa and Namibia, looking for ...


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NPR (blog)
   
Scientists, General Public Have Divergent Views On Science, Report Says   
NPR (blog)
U.S. adults see various science-related topics much differently than do America's top scientists, with the two groups expressing widely divergent views on the safety of genetically modified foods, climate change, human evolution, the use of animals in research ...

Poll shows giant gap between what public, scientists think   Charlotte Observer
Vast opinion differences between scientists, US public   Daily Mail
Wide gap exists between scientists, US public over science issues: survey   Xinhua
Vox   
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CBS Local
   
What a US satellite will tell Canadians about the ground beneath their feet   
The Globe and Mail
Looking at dirt may not seem like the height of excitement, but the imminent launch of a U.S. satellite designed to do just that has scientists across Canada eagerly lining up for a glimpse of the data. Dubbed SMAP, the nearly $1-billion (U.S.) spacecraft will be ...

NASA Satellite Launch From Vandenberg AFB Friday Morning, May Be Visible ...   CBS Local
UM researchers developes science for NASA   NBC Montana
NASA Climate Research Satellite Launch Postponed Due to Fast Winds   Science Times
Lompoc Record   
KWTX   
News24   
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Daily Mail
   
Newborn chicks count left to right just like HUMANS: Pattern suggests the trait is ...   
Daily Mail
Most people will see a horizontal line, with one on the left, and an orderly progression to nine on the right – a tendency known as the 'mental number line.' But the preference for counting from left to right isn't just a human trait - it's also shared by newborn ...

Chicks show left-to-right number bias / up to date   The Geopolitical and Conflict Report (blog)
Chicks count left to right, like humans   Calcutta Telegraph
Bird brain? Study says chicks count like we do   The Guardian
BBC News   
Irish Examiner   
The Australian   
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TODAYonline
   
Ancient skull sheds new light on story of human evolution   
TODAYonline
The 55,000-year-old skull fossil found in an inner chamber of Manot Cave in Israel. Photo: The New York Times. 55,000-year-old specimen may be missing connection between African and European populations. mail · print. View all 0 comments ...

Skull find breaks new ground in evolution study   Times of India
New Skull Could Be from Human Group that Interbred with Neandertals   Scientific American
Skull May Solve Mystery of First Humans in Europe   ABC News
Fox News   
Sky News   
iAfrica.com   
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Los Angeles Times
   
Extreme dinosaur found with a long, dragon-like neck   
Los Angeles Times
None of us like to stick our necks out, but this dinosaur had no choice. lRelated Sea turtle finds her way back to birth beach, but how? Science Now · Sea turtle finds her way back to birth beach, but how? See all related. 8. This week, an international team of ...

New Dinosaur Species Discovered In China Takes Long Necks To A Whole New ...   Huffington Post
Extremely Long-Necked 'Dragon' Dinosaur Spotted In China   Forbes
50-foot-long 'dragon' dinosaur species discovered in China   CNET
Fort Frances Times   
Daily Mail   
Washington Post   
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INFORUM
   
Ready for stronger but less frequent storms?   
INFORUM
OSLO - Large storms like the blizzard that battered New England this week may become more severe but less frequent as the Earth's climate changes, scientists said on Thursday. Advertisement. Print ...

Storms like US blizzard may get stronger but less frequent-study   Firstpost

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SpaceFlight Insider
   
NASA Has Recently Discovered a New Solar System Very Similar to Ours   
States Chronicle
People always have the tendency to think about what would have happened if they did something sooner; if they have met a certain person in an earlier time in their life; how would have they developed differently and why. But what about solar systems?
Ancient Five-Planet System Found   Sky & Telescope
Five Earth-Like Planets Around One Ancient Star – Could Life be Found There?   ModVive
Kepler Discovered an Ancient Quintuplanet Star System 6.7 Billion Years Older ...   Empire State Tribune
Cambridge News   
gulfnews.com   
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The Geopolitical and Conflict Report (blog)
   
ISS 3D Printer Finishes First Round of Objects   
The Geopolitical and Conflict Report (blog)
A 3D printer aboard the International Space Station (ISS) has now completed its first round of projects, turning out 14 items for use by space travelers aboard the orbiting outpost, constructed from 25 pieces. The Made in Space Zero-G 3D printer arrived at the ...

Why Russia Is Abandoning The International Space Station   Worldcrunch
Here's what lightning strikes look like from space   Full-Time Whistle
Watch: This is what lightning looks like from space   Irish Times
CNET   
Irish Independent   
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Guardian Liberty Voice
   
Red Dwarf Stars May Turn Mini-Neptunes in Exo-earths   
Guardian Liberty Voice
Astronomers have found that violent red dwarf stars may be the key to turn miniature planets that resemble Neptune, into exo-Earths. Stars with a relatively low mass are seen by astronomers as the last place to look for habitable planets like the Earth. Though ...

Study: Cosmic forces can transform mini-Neptunes into Earth-like exoplanets   UPI.com
Could Violent Red Dwarfs Turn Mini-Neptunes into Exo-Earths?   Discovery News
Mini-Neptunes can become rocky planets like Earth, study claims   Daily Mail
Sci-News.com   
Tech Times   
Nature World News   
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