2015年4月20日 星期一

2015-04-21 Namibia Science


USA TODAY
   
Kermit is that you? New species of glass frog found   
USA TODAY
GOLDEN VALLEY, Minn. – A Minnesota scientist in Costa Rica has discovered a new species of glass frog. Oddly enough, the frog looks very similar to the Muppets character Kermit the Frog. Kermit the Frog, left, and Miss Piggy arrive at the World Premiere of ...

Scientist Discovers New Frog and It Looks Exactly Like Kermit!   E! Online
New Frog Species Discovered In 2015 Looks Like Kermit The Frog [Photo]   The Inquisitr
Costa Rica Has a REAL Kermit the Frog, Newly Discovered   Nature World News
Gizmodo   
Christian Science Monitor   
TIME   
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TIME
   
Sex Life of Vampire Squids Hints at Why They Outlive Shallower Peers   
TIME
Ever wondered how vampire squids reproduce? Some researchers were, too, and they found something surprising. Unlike other squids, which spawn once, vampire squids can spawn many times—perhaps more than 100, according to a new study in Current ...

Vampire squid's secret sex life revealed   ABC Science Online
Vampire Squid Have Weird Sex 10000 Feet Beneath Surface Of Water   Tech Times
Vampire Squids Have Unique Sex Lives   Headlines & Global News
UPI.com   
Yibada (English Edition)   
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The Times (subscription)
   
Space 'supervoid' holds clue to mystery of sky's cold spot   
The Times (subscription)
It is by some definitions the largest structure in the known universe, and it could also partially explain one of the mysteries of cosmology: why is one small patch of the sky too cold? Astronomers have identified a “supervoid” — a vast region of the universe that ...

Gigantic 'hole' is largest known structure in the universe   The Space Reporter
Biggest Object in the Universe is a Cold Expanse of Emptiness   News Every day
Mindboggling: Mysterious empty region of space defies scientific explanation   Science Recorder
Tech Times   
RT   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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Sky News Australia
   
Sperm whale encounter at work   
Sky News Australia
The crew of the Exploration Vessel Nautilus had an unexpected visitor while they were working. They had a very rare encounter with a sperm whale on a routine trip measuring natural methane and hydrocarbon plumes in the Gulf of Mexico.
'He's gonna bump you!'   WA today
Sperm Whale circles submarine in amazing underwater footage   Telegraph.co.uk
Close encounter: 'What the heck is that?'   NEWS.com.au
The Weather Network US   
Yahoo News UK   
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Opponents against Mauna Kea telescope deliver petition signatures to ...   
Minneapolis Star Tribune
HONOLULU — Hawaii Gov. David Ige's chief of staff used a traditional greeting Monday when he met members from a group of opponents against building a giant telescope near the summit of Mauna Kea. Members of Mauna Kea Hui and Mauna Kea Ohana ...


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Express.co.uk
   
International Space Station could be fitted with HUGE LASERS to blast ...   
Express.co.uk
SCIENTISTS want to put HUGE LASERS on the International Space Station (ISS) to shoot down thousands of tonnes of dangerous debris. By Rob Virtue. PUBLISHED: 20:40, Mon, Apr 20, 2015 | UPDATED: 22:33, Mon, Apr 20, 2015. International Space ...

​ISS may be fitted with lasers to shoot space junk out of orbit   RT
Space Station lasers to shoot down junk in orbit   Irish Independent
International Space Station could be fitted with huge lasers to shoot down space ...   The Independent
News Every day   
Science Now   
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The Straits Times
   
In Pictures: Hubble telescope clocks up 25 years   
The Straits Times
NEW YORK - The world's most famous telescope, which Nasa has called "the most significant advance in astronomy since Galileo's telescope", is celebrating its 25th year in space. The powerful Hubble telescope has provided more than one million ...

Happy birthday Hubble!   Stuff.co.nz
Hubble, the Telescope That Revolutionized Our View of Space   NDTV
Hubble telescope marks 25 years in space   Sky News Australia
Spaceflight Now   
Vancouver Sun   
The Space Reporter   
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Capital OTC
   
Congo Monkey Believed to Be Extinct Photographed for the First Time   
Capital OTC
bouvier An African monkey believed to be extinct since the 1970s have been photographed for the first time in a remote Congo jungle in March, confirming suspicions of a team of field researchers who believed the species still exists. Two primatologists ...

Monkey Thought To Be Extinct For More Than 50 Years Found In Remote Part Of ...   The Inquisitr
Photo Proves Red Colobus Monkey Is Not Extinct   ValueWalk
Bouvier's red colobus monkey isn't extinct, photos show   CBC.ca
Daily Mail   
The Weather Network   
Science Times   
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Los Angeles Times
   
170-year-old shipwrecked champagne much like bubbly today, study finds   
Los Angeles Times
When divers salvaged 168 bottles of champagne from a shipwreck at the bottom of the Baltic Sea in 2010, taking a sip when they emerged from the surface, they knew immediately that they were probably tasting wine that was more than 100 years old.
170-year-old champagne recovered from shipwreck still delicious, tasters say   Science Recorder
19th century bubbly from seabed shipwreck sugary, sheds light on technique   The Japan Times
After 170 Years On The Seafloor, Recovered Champagne Gets A Taste Test ...   Tech Times
Wine-Searcher   
Bangkok Post   
Live Science   
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Times LIVE
   
Female chimps may have invented the spear   
Times LIVE
Fongoli's chimps are also unusual in that they allow females to come along on their hunts. File photo. Image by: Thomas Lersch / Wikimedia Commons. Chimpanzees have long been known to use tools - yet the savannah chimpanzees of Fongoli, Senegal, ...

Chimpanzees Observed Creating Deadly Killing Spears In Africa   The Inquisitr
Female Chimps Do More Hunting With Tools   The Epoch Times
Researchers observe female chimps making spears   Raw Story
Empire State Tribune   
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