2015年3月9日 星期一

2015-03-10 Namibia Science


Christian Science Monitor
   
Can Florida prepare for climate change without saying the words?   
Christian Science Monitor
Florida Department of Environmental Protection workers have been banned from using terms like 'climate change' and 'global warming,' according to a new investigation. By Henry Gass, Staff writer March 9, 2015. About video ads. Former Florida employees ...

Florida governor denies banning term 'climate change'   The Sun Daily
Florida denies official ban on 'climate change' and 'global warming'   The Guardian
Report: Some Florida state employees prohibited from using the term 'climate ...   AL.com
City Watch   
Bustle   
TBO.com (blog)   
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Daily Mail
   
Just add milk! Man shocked to find a two metre PYTHON in his Corn Flakes box   
Daily Mail
It was a surreal start to the day for a bleary-eyed night shift worker, after he got a lot more than he bargained from his morning cereal. Jarred Smith, 22, woke up at about 3pm last Tuesday and headed into the kitchen at his home in Davidson in Sydney's ...

Help! There's a python in my cereal box   TVNZ
Sydney Man Finds Snake In Corn Flakes   Crave Online
NSW man finds python coiled up in cereal box   Bundaberg News Mail
Telegraph.co.uk   
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Christian Science Monitor
   
When will Mars rover Curiosity be able to move its arm again? (+video)   
Christian Science Monitor
NASA's Mars rover, Curiosity, suffered a short circuit late last month. Engineers with the space agency say they have narrowed down the problem. By Mike Wall, SPACE.com March 9, 2015. About video ads. NASA's Mars Curiosity Rover Sends Stunning Selfie.
Mars Curiosity rover getting back to work after glitch   89.3 KPCC
NASA Mars Curiosity Rover back to WORK after short circuit issue   The Hoops News
NASA Tracks Down Mars Rover Curiosity's Short Circuit   Discovery News
NBCNews.com   
Computerworld   
SMN Weekly   
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Inferse
   
Global-mean temperature could hit rates dramatically, unseen in 1000 Years   
Inferse
Global Warming could hit rates that haven't been seen in thousands of years according to new studies that show continued increases in production and manufacturing will impact climate change for decades. Global-mean temperature could hit rates ...

Global Warming could reach drastic heights unseen in 1000 years   PanAsiaBiz
After Pachauri's exit, UN's climate change body looks inward to move ahead   Scroll.in
Climate change accelerates to hit peak rates never seen before in 1000 years   Dispatch Times
Business Spectator   
SMN Weekly   
Daily Mail   
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Christian Science Monitor
   
NASA's Dawn spacecraft enters orbit around Ceres (+video)   
Christian Science Monitor
The first spacecraft to orbit a dwarf planet, NASA's Dawn probe is now circling Ceres. By Jenny Winder, Sen March 9, 2015. About video ads. U.S. spacecraft orbits Ceres for 16-month study. NASA's Dawn spacecraft made history by achieving orbit around ...

Space probe Dawn reaches dwarf planet Ceres, begins historic orbit   The Star Online
Brown scientist studying dwarf planet with NASA satellite   WPRI 12 Eyewitness News
After eight-year journey, Dawn spacecraft is finally locked into orbit by Ceres   The Space Reporter
Marietta Daily Journal   
Nature World News   
Independent Online   
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Daily Mail
   
17th-Century Slaves' Bones Traced to African Homelands   
NBCNews.com
More than 300 years after three Africans died in slavery on the Caribbean island of Saint Martin, scientists have traced them back to their homelands — thanks to short snippets of DNA that were recovered from the roots of their teeth. The study, published ...

DNA traces origins of 17th century African slaves   ABC Science Online
DNA analysis traces African slaves back to their roots   CBS News
DNA sleuths trace slave bones to Cameroon, Nigeria, Ghana   Expatica Netherlands
Popular Archaeology   
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eco-business.com
   
What to watch for in US climate plan for Paris   
Reuters UK
WASHINGTON, March 10 (Reuters) - Later this month, the Obama administration will unveil how it plans to reduce carbon emissions by 26 percent to 28 percent below 2005 levels within a decade, the core of the negotiating position it will take to global ...

Paris meet will be a launching pad: UN official   Economic Times
EU Leaves Land-Use Off Its New INDC   Ecosystem Marketplace
Developed countries urged to take lead in climate change actions   CCTV

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Gizmag
   
Mars may have had more water than the Arctic Ocean   
Gizmag
In Edgar Rice Burroughs's Barsoom novels, Earthman John Carter's adventures took place on the dry beds of Mar's ancient oceans. Now NASA scientist's say that may not be so far fetched. Though they haven't found signs of any thoats, they have estimated ...

Arctic Ocean Smaller Than What Was on Mars   Guardian Liberty Voice
Mars Once Abundant With Water   Voice of America (blog)
'Red Planet' Once Held Large, Shallow Ocean; Does It Mean Positive Signs Of ...   Yibada (English Edition)
Daily Times   
Express.co.uk   
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UH System Current News
   
Fastest star in Milky Way propelled by a thermonuclear supernova   
UH System Current News
Artist's conception of a star (left) being ejected from a galaxy by a supernova explosion. In reality the supernova would have been faded away long before the star reached that position. (credit: ESA/Hubble, NASA). A team of astronomers, including University ...

Fastest Star Ever Seen In The Milky Way Is Headed Out Of Our Galaxy   Huffington Post
Thermonuclear supernova ejects galaxy's fastest star   Astronomy Magazine
White dwarf breaks galactic speed record by travelling at 745 miles per SECOND   Daily Mail
RT   
Forbes   
Pioneer News   
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Customs Today Newspaper
   
Africa: Secretary-General, in Message for Human Rights Council, Urges Swift ...   
AllAfrica.com
I welcome this important discussion on climate change by the Human Rights Council. Climate change threatens our ability to achieve sustainable development, and in some cases, our very survival. It could fuel famine, political upheaval and conflicts over ...

Climate change causing behavioural changes in women   The News International
Women's role vital in fighting climate change, says minister   Daily Times
Women are most vulnerable to detrimental impacts of climate change in Pakistan ...   Customs Today Newspaper

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