2015年2月21日 星期六

2015-02-22 Namibia Science


Christian Science Monitor
   
Astronauts as cable guys: Biggest wiring job in space station history (+video)   
Christian Science Monitor
On Saturday, two NASA conducted a space walk to start laying 764 feet of cable. NASA considers this the most complicated cable-routing job in the 16-year history of the space station. By Marcia Dunn, Associated Press February 21, 2015. About video ads.
Spacewalking astronauts ready ISS for new crew capsules   CBC.ca
Spacewalking 'cable guys' wrap up work   Sky News Australia
US astronauts lay cable outside space station   Xinhua
RT   
WILX-TV   
Examiner.com   
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Mille Lacs County Times (blog)
   
Star Watch: March opens with Venus blazing in evening sky   
Mille Lacs County Times (blog)
After a long winter, March makes up for it with the spring equinox and planet shows in both the morning and evening skies. The month opens with Venus blazing away as a brilliant evening “star” in the west. On the 4th, grab your binoculars an hour or so after ...

SPOW: A spectacular trio in the night sky   The Weather Network
February 2015 The Parade of Planets Continues – Venus and *Mars*   Millstone News
Moon, Mars, Venus Give Us A Reason To Look Up (PHOTOS)   Huffington Post Canada
News1130   
Butler Eagle (subscription)   
Metro   
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NDTV
   
UV rays can damage skin up to 4 hours after exposure, study finds   
Tribune-Review
WASHINGTON — Here's a warning to sunbathers everywhere: Scientists have found that the skin damage caused by UV rays does not stop once you get out of the sun. Researchers said Thursday that much of the potentially cancer-causing damage wrought ...

Sunlight continues to damage skin hours after exposure   Mother Nature Network (blog)
Sunlight Continues to Damage Your Skin Even After It Gets Dark   Science World Report
Scientists Claim that Sunburn Can Be Obtained in the Shade   SMN Weekly
The Inquisitr   
Austrian Tribune   
West Texas News   
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Daily News & Analysis
   
Black holes emit 'ferocious' winds that prevent star formation   
Daily News & Analysis
Astronomers have revealed that black holes emit ferocious winds that eventually drives away galaxy's reservoir of molecular gas, the raw material that is needed for stars to form. Astronomers have discovered that the winds from supermassive black holes at ...

Winds From This Massive Black Hole Pack The Energy Of More Than A Trillion ...   Huffington Post
Black hole's blast stunts birth of stars   BBC News
Furiously Fast Winds From Supermassive Black Holes Shape Galaxies   Forbes
Business Standard   
Washington Post   
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Herald Scotland
   
Mayday! Mayday! Mars One a 'suicide mission', warn leading space scientists   
Herald Scotland
IT'S been described as science fiction made real - but now, just as the final selection process gets under way for the folk with the right stuff to make a manned mission to Mars, scientists have dashed the dreams of planet Earth by warning the journey will ...

The many challenges ahead before Mars One blasts off   National Monitor
Sending volunteers to Mars for reality TV isn't the best method of space exploration   Oklahoma Daily
'Give birth on Mars? That'd be amazing!': Mars One shortlist candidates talk to RT   RT
Consolidate Times   
U-T San Diego   
WalesOnline   
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Pioneer News
   
Cosmically Speaking, A Star Recently Grazed Our Solar System   
Pioneer News
70,000 years might seem like a very long time but, cosmically speaking, this is actually pretty recent. And this is important, then, because that is about how long ago a small binary star system buzzed past our solar system. Dr. Eric Mamajek from the University ...

Star Buzzed Our Solar System during Human Prehistory   Scientific American
Star May Have Come Within a Light Year of Earth   Overclockers Club
Scholz's Star Passed through Oort Cloud nearly 70000 Years Ago, Say ...   French Tribune
The Indian Panorama   
Yahoo News UK   
News Tonight Africa   
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Nigerian Tribune
This is just as the Vice Chancellor, Professor Victor F. Peretomode, during his opening address, vowed to flush out erring students who want to smear the reputation of the university. He said that the university would not condone any act of indiscipline, just as ...


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Ghana Business News
   
There's no 'Ebola Chalk' in Ghana – FDA   
Ghana Business News
Ebola The Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) has debunked the information circulated on social media platforms that it has confirmed that Boko Haram has succeeded in inoculating chalks used in Ghana with the Ebola virus. In a statement, Mr John ...


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SaharaReporters.com
   
Military Kills More Terrorists in Sambisa, Gwoza   
AllAfrica.com
Abuja — The ongoing air raid by the Nigerian Air Force to clear terrorists from all their enclaves in Sambisa Forests and parts of Gwoza is yielding positive results, as more terrorists were killed on Thursday. Director, Defence Information, Major General Chris ...

More terrorists killed in Sambisa, Gwoza   Nigerian Tribune

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'Holy Spirit, essential guide for electing leaders'   
Nigerian Tribune
As the country marches steadily towards the general election, Nigerians have been urged to imbibe the Holy Spirit in their decisions to elect leaders into various positions. This declaration was made known by the author of Holy Spirit, not Holy Ghost, ...


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