2015年5月14日 星期四

2015-05-15 Namibia Science


The Guardian
   
Opah, the world's first warm-blooded fish species, flaps fins to generate heat   
The Guardian
Opah are found in waters off the US, Australia and several other countries. Photograph: Ralph Pace/NOAA. Oliver Milman · @olliemilman. Thursday 14 May 2015 23.31 EDT Last modified on Thursday 14 May 2015 23.33 EDT. Share on Facebook · Share on ...

Deep in the ocean, a warm-blooded fish   Los Angeles Times
Scientists Discover the First Fully Warm-Blooded Fish   TIME
First fully warm-blooded fish found   Sydney Morning Herald
USA TODAY   
Newsmax   
Washington Post   
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Irish Examiner
   
Scientists unravel mystery of the dress   
NEWS.com.au
IT was a brain teaser that took the internet by storm and led people to doubt the colours in front of their eyes. FOR some, the stripes of #TheDress were blue and black, for others gold and white. Yet the original photo, posted on the Tumblr social media site in ...

What we can learn from #thedress   Stuff.co.nz

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WDTN
   
Close to half of bee colonies in OH were lost in the last year   
WDTN
GREENE COUNTY, Ohio (WDTN) – For nine years, the Bee Informed Partnership has been surveying the loss of honey bee colonies nationwide. This week, the latest report was released. It shows several states reported losses of more than half of all colonies ...

Maryland honeybee losses among highest in US, survey finds   Baltimore Sun (blog)
US honey bee keepers lose 42 percent of colonies   Daily Mail
More Bad News For Minnesota Beekeepers   CBS Local
KSHB   
Washington Post   
The Times (subscription)   
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NEWS.com.au
   
Giant squid: 'What a beast!'   
NEWS.com.au
A MONSTER from the deep measuring more than 7 metres in length has surprised locals after washing up on a popular New Zealand beach. The massive squid was discovered by walkers in South Bay in Kaikoura but has since been moved to the Kaikoura ...

This Giant Squid Will Haunt Your Dreams   TIME
Don't trip over a giant squid during your beachside stroll   Mashable
Giant squid goes on display   Taranaki Daily News
malaysiandigest.com   
Softpedia News   
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The Space Reporter
   
Galaxies said to die by 'strangulation'   
The Space Reporter
Astronomers at the University of Cambridge and the Royal Observatory Edinburgh claim that galaxies meet their demise slowly as star-forming fuel gradually runs out. This model challenges the common belief that star formation suddenly stops as a galaxy ...

'Strangulation' causes galactic death: Study   Business Standard
Astronomers Discover What Kills Galaxies   Immortal News
What Kills Galaxies? Deep Space Strangulation   Wired
Yahoo News   
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The Phuket News
   
Kilo-wide asteroid won't collide with Earth today, say scientists   
The Phuket News
PHUKET: The world will not end today, as Nasa scientists have confirmed that a kilometre-wide asteroid capable of ending life as we know it, is passing by our planet from a safe distance. disasters, natural resources,. Thursday 14 May 2015, 06:16PM ...

What's the Difference Between Asteroids and Comets?   NBCNews.com
A huge asteroid just zoomed past Earth, but everything's fine, NBD   Mashable
Giant asteroid will zoom past Planet Earth today - but DON'T PANIC   mirror.co.uk
Zee News   
EarthSky   
Softpedia News   
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NDTV
   
NASA rover captures blue sunset on Mars   
WDAM-TV
(CNN) - Check out this blue sunset on the red planet. This is really what a sunset looks like from M?ars. NASA says this was the first-ever sunset observed in color by the Curiosity Rover. Experts say fine dust particles in the thin Martian atmosphere create that ...

Scientists Establishing Oxygen Producing Systems on Mars   Empire State Tribune
Need Oxygen On Mars? Get It From Bacteria!   Tech Times
Futuristic Mars mission need not bring oxygen as it will be produced on Mars itself   Investor Newswire
Economic Times   
Softpedia News   
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Newsweek
   
Stephen Hawking Warns Artificial Intelligence Could End Humanity   
Newsweek
“Computers will overtake humans with AI [artificial intelligence] at some point within the next 100 years,” Stephen Hawking, the renowned theoretical physicist and cosmologist, said on Tuesday at the Zeitgeist 2015 conference in London. “When that happens ...

Will Artificially Intelligent Robots Take Over in 100 Years? Stephen Hawking ...   moviepilot.com
Robots Will Overtake Human Intelligence Within 100 Years, Warns Stephen ...   Tech Times
Stephen Hawking Warns There Is Not Much Time Left to Control AI   CDA News
CNET   
Business Insider   
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Times Gazette
   
Hostile Exoplanets: Phantom-like, Weird, Jagged and Hellish   
Times Gazette
The exoplanets are mystifying, strange and quite frightening forms of heavenly bodies. With the help of the Kepler space telescope and sophisticated stratagem of searching for exoplanets, mankind is finally treated to an assortment of alien worlds that are only ...

Breaking news: Weather updates for alien planets   Times of India
Weather map created for distant planets by astronomers using Kepler space ...   Daily Mail
Scientists create weather bulletin for alien planets   Financial Express
Nature World News   
Gizmodo Australia   
Sci-News.com   
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Brisbane Times
   
Russia's space cargo ship to burn up in atmosphere on Friday   
Brisbane Times
A Progress resupply vehicle is pictured approaching the International Space Station in February last year. Photo: AP. Russia said an unmanned supply ship set for the International Space Station will fall back to Earth on Friday and burn up in the atmosphere, ...

Astronauts stuck on ISS: Russian rocket malfunction delays their return (+video)   Christian Science Monitor
Astronaut captures incredible images of lightning from space   Washington Post
NASA astronaut's 'Earth Art' from space   Odisha Samaya
CNET   
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