2015年6月11日 星期四

2015-06-12 Namibia Science


Washington Post
   
Space station astronauts safely return to Earth   
Washington Post
A three-person crew from the International Space Station landed safely in the steppes of Kazakhstan after a longer-than-expected orbital stint. June 11, 2015 United States astronaut Terry Virts signals thumbs up as he is helped out of the Soyuz space capsule ...

'Hard landing' as three astronauts return to Earth   DAWN.com
Astronauts from space station land in Kazakhstan   Irish Times
Space trio make 'textbook' landing on delayed return from ISS   Stuff.co.nz
The Australian (blog)   
Belfast Telegraph   
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Stuff.co.nz
   
boy discovers new planet   
Stuff.co.nz
Tom Wagg was 15 when he spotted a tiny dip in the light of a distant star during his week-long placement at Keele University. A teenager on work experience discovered a new planet 1000 light years away. Tom Wagg was 15 when he spotted a tiny dip in the ...

17-year-old discovers a huge alien planet 1000 light-years from Earth   Mashable
Teen finds new planet   Times LIVE
15 year old discovers a new planet 1000 light years away   National Monitor
Christian Science Monitor   
The Inquisitr   
BBC News   
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Daily Beast
   
Drunk Chimps A Clue to Human Evolution   
Daily Beast
According to a new study, they've been indulging in palm wine for years—and the fact that they can hold their liquor is actually an important clue about the evolution of primates. Not only would chimpanzees cook if they could, but they might go for a ...

Experts: It's not a human thing, chimpanzees also enjoy alcohol   The Standard Digital News (satire) (press release) (registration) (blog)
Wild chimpanzees drink alcoholic palm wine — and get tipsy — just like humans   Washington Post
New study: Chimps go bananas over palm wine   USA TODAY
Metro   
MLive.com   
Times of India   
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Live Science
   
Great White Shark High 5? Here's What Really Happened   
Live Science
One of the biggest great white sharks ever recorded has sent waves across the Internet not just for her plus size, but for her seeming high five with a dive master hanging out in a shark cage. Since the toothy gal, of course, was not privy to humans' celebratory ...

See a diver high-five (high-fin?) a massive great white shark   CNET
Great white has got a great deal greater   Times LIVE
Diver High-Fives 'Biggest' Great White Shark, But Doesn't Use Secret Handshake   Huffington Post
CBS Local   
Fox News Latino   
TheBlaze.com   
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Pioneer News
   
A Large Genomic Study Finds New Information About Earliest European ...   
Pioneer News
Morten Allentoft and Eske Willerslev are paleogenomicists with the Natural History Museum of Denmark, in Copenhagen. Together, they led a team that has been constantly finding new and incredible facts about the Bronze Age. Using analysis from ancient ...

Ian Leslie is selling his Sydney retreat, and see WA's see through kitchen   NEWS.com.au
Ancient genomics reveal Bronze Age secrets   SlashGear
Modern Europe's Origins Deciphered Through DNA Sequencing   Immortal News
Catholic Online   
Pulse Headlines   
BBC News   
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Christian Science Monitor
   
Scientists discover the 'return trip effect' is only felt retrospectively   
Christian Science Monitor
A team of scientists at Kyoto University discover that homeward bound trips feel shorter than outward bound trips, but only after the trip is complete. By Shontee Pant, Staff writer June 11, 2015. Save For Later Saved. close. State highway late afternoon.
The 'Return Trip Effect' Is Real, But Only When It's A Round Trip   Medical Daily
The science behind why the return-trip always feels shorter than the trip there   Washington Post (blog)
Here's why trip back home feels shorter in hindsight   The Indian Express

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The Space Reporter
   
Hubble captures detailed image of the 'loneliest' galaxy   
The Space Reporter
The Hubble Space Telescope team released new images this week of a “lonely” galaxy. The small solo galaxy lies in the Local Void, an area of space otherwise devoid of visible matter, thought to be the result of galaxies clustering elsewhere, brought ...

NASA Hubble Space Telescope Discovers a Layer of 'Sunscreen' on a Distant ...   Science World Report
NASA's Hubble Telescope Finds Distant Planet Has 'Sunscreen' Layer Of ...   Tech Times
Hubble Space Telescope Discovers 'Sunscreen Layer' On A Distant Planet ...   The Inquisitr
UPI.com   
Popular Mechanics   
Updated News   
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The News Reports
   
New Detection System Enables 24 hours Advance Prediction of Turbulent Solar ...   
NYC Today
A recent detection system offers hopes of tempering the havoc caused by disruptive solar storms as it claims of detecting the turbulent upheaval 24 hours in advance, marking a significant improvement over existing detection systems, which only provide 30 to ...

New Alarm Could Warn of Disruptive Solar Storms   Discovery News
New Tool Could Predict Earth-Directed Coronal Mass Ejections Day in Advance   Sci-News.com
Solar Storms Could Be Predicted 24 Hours In Advance With Groundbreaking ...   Headlines & Global News
jilard.com   
Fierce Homeland Security   
American Live Wire   
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Sky News Australia
   
Reef could be listed 'in danger'   
Sky News Australia
Lawyers believe the Great Barrier Reef could be listed as 'in danger' despite the World Heritage Committee indicating it would spare the natural wonder the detrimental title. A new report by US-based Earthjustice and Australian-based Environment Justice ...

Great Barrier Reef 'in danger', lawyers warn   The New Daily
Great Barrier Reef 'in danger' listing urged by lawyers   Irish Times
Great Barrier Reef: United Nations World Heritage Committee could list reef as ...   ABC Online
The Guardian   
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AsiaOne
   
Missing MH370: Nosedive theory may explain lack of debris   
AsiaOne
Operators aboard the Australian Defense Vessel Ocean Shield move the US Navy's Bluefin 21 autonomous underwater vehicle into position for deployment in the Southern Indian Ocean, as the search continues for the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, ...

Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 nosedived into Indian Ocean, Dr Goong Chen says   Sydney Morning Herald
Researchers identify 'most likely scenario' for MH370 crash   New Zealand Herald
Did MH370 nosedive into ocean?   NEWS.com.au
NBCNews.com   
Malay Mail Online   
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