2015年1月30日 星期五

2015-01-31 Namibia Science


SustainableBusiness.com
   
Tool Shows World Can Achieve Climate Goals, With All 10 Billion People ...   
SustainableBusiness.com
It can feel overwhelming and even futile when we hear targets like zero emissions by 2050, while population reaches 10 billion and the world's economy triples in size - how can we possibly stay below 2°C temperature rise? A new tool shows it is possible to ...

Eco Talk: Looking at the impacts of climate change   Auburn Citizen
5 Ways to Teach Children About Climate Change   EcoWatch
Climate Calculator Lets You Create a New World   Climate Central
Boston Globe   
Breitbart News   
Namibia Economist   
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U-T San Diego
   
Scientists recant claim about universe   
U-T San Diego
UC San Diego's Brian Keating helped capture subtle signs of the early moments of the universe. Share Photo.  ·  · Reddit; ✉. UC San Diego's Brian Keating helped capture subtle signs of the early moments of the universe.  ·  · Reddit; ✉; 0 Comments.
Speck of Interstellar Dust Obscures Glimpse of Big Bang   New York Times
Scientists overturn widely-publicized Big Bang claim   The Globe and Mail
Dazzling 'discovery' of gravitational waves from the Big Bang goes poof with new ...   Washington Post
Christian Science Monitor   
Science 2.0 (blog)   
Science Now   
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Pioneer News
   
Is it a Dragon Or A Dinosaur?   
Pioneer News
In every culture, folklore comes from the imagination of the people telling stories about the things they see and experience. While the creation of fantastical creatures are usually nothing more than fantasy they are often based on real animals. The dragon, for ...

Paleontologists discover long-necked 'dragon' dinosaur discovered in China   Maine News
"Dragon" Dinosaur Was 50 Feet Long, Had Most Epic Neck Ever   io9
New species of long-necked 'dragon' dinosaur discovered in China   Full-Time Whistle
KHQ Right Now   
KMBZ   
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ZME Science
   
Study Suggests Baby Chicks Can Count ... From Left to Right!   
NBCNews.com
It's not just humans who can count: Newly published research suggests chicks seem to have a number sense, too. Scientists found that chicks seem to count upward, moving from left to right. They put smaller numbers on the left, and larger numbers on the ...

Baby chicks think small numbers belong on the left, just like us   Los Angeles Times
Think That Chicks Are Just Plain Cute? Well It Turns Out That They Have a ...   Science Times
Chicks count numbers like humans: from left to right   ZME Science
Full-Time Whistle   
Newser   
Guardian Liberty Voice   
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AsiaOne
   
Yes, it's hot in the city and getting hotter   
New Zealand Herald
From 1973 to 2012, the number of heatwaves per urban area rose by 0.3 of an event. Photo / Thinkstock. Urban heatwaves have become more frequent over the past 40 years, scientists report. A weather database of cities across the world reveals "significant" ...

Heat Waves Rising in Urban Areas   Nature World News
An urban climate double whammy: more heat, less wind   Washington Post
Heat Waves Becoming More Prominent In Urban Areas   Newsroom America
Sci-Tech Today   
Economic Times   
AsiaOne   
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Chicago Sun-Times
   
Pew Survey Highlights Differing Views Between Scientists And U.S. General Public   
Headlines & Global News
A new Pew Research Center study looked at the differing views on science seen in Scientists and average Americans. The researchers asked a representative sample of the public and AAAS scientists about their feelings on a variety of scientific topics to ...

When It Comes to Controversy, Science and the American Public Disagree   Science Times
Elsewhere in Science, 30 January 2015   ScienceCareers.org
Disconnect between opinions of scientists compared to general public outlined ...   Pork Magazine
National Center for Science Education   
National Monitor   
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CBS News
   
Iceland Is Rising Out Of The Water   
Gizmodo Australia
Iceland is rising at the rate of as much as 1.4 inches (3.56cm) per year. That's right — the land itself is moving upward. Ice is heavy, so it's only logical that when it disappears, the material below it rises. But it's still tough to wrap your brain around the findings of ...

A rising tide lifts Iceland — literally   KERA News
Warming speeds uplift of Iceland's crust: UA study   Arizona Daily Star
​As glaciers melt, Iceland gets taller   CBS News
Tech Times   
Pacific Standard   
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Full-Time Whistle
   
Massive cometary globule dubbed 'God's hand' pictured by the Very Large ...   
Full-Time Whistle
The European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope has captured an image of CG4, a cometary globule that lies some 1,300 light years from Earth and whose origins remain unknown. Sen—A so-called cometary globule known as God's Hand ...

Hand of God nebula captured by Very Large Telescope   SlashGear
New image reveals mysterious 'Mouth of the beast' nebula 1300 light-years from ...   Raw Story
ESO VLT takes super sharp images of Mouth of the beast or God's hand   The Hoops News
The Inquisitr   
RedOrbit   
The Independent   
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Popular Mechanics
   
JPL seeking $30 million from NASA for Mars drone   
The Whittier Daily News
A proposed helicopter could triple the distances that Mars rovers can drive in a Martian day and help pinpoint interesting targets for study. Image Courtesy: NASA-JPL. LA CAÑADA FLINTRIDGE >> The Jet Propulsion Laboratory is seeking $30 million from ...

This is the Drone Helicopter NASA Scientists Want to Send to Mars   Popular Mechanics
Helicopter drone on Mars planned for 2020 mission   Tech Gen Mag
NASA's Mars rover Curiosity sending back information after software upgrade   Zee News
The Inquisitr   
BBC News   
Northern Voices Online   
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Space.com
   
NASA's Next Space Race: SpaceX vs. Boeing   
Space.com
Two American spaceflight companies are quietly competing in a space race for the new era. SpaceX and Boeing are vying to become the first private firms to fly astronauts to the International Space Station for NASA sometime in 2017. NASA chose both ...

Lack of NASA information poses risks, safety panel says   Standard-Examiner
Commercial space rides for US to save millions   The Daily Star
Safety panel accuses NASA of a 'lack of transparency' in critical space program   Washington Post (blog)
Reuters Blogs (blog)   
NASASpaceflight.com   
WESH Orlando   
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